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Discover the Timeless Beauty of Old Weir Bridge in Killarney National Park

Experience the stunning views and rich history at Old Weir Bridge, a must-see landmark in Killarney National Park, Co. Kerry.

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Old Weir Bridge, a stunning historical landmark nestled in Killarney National Park, is a must-visit for tourists seeking breathtaking scenery and rich cultural heritage. The bridge, surrounded by lush landscapes and picturesque lakes, offers a perfect spot for photography, nature walks, and immersing oneself in Ireland's natural beauty.

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Killarney National Park, Co. Kerry, IE

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    Getting There

    Walking

    From the center of Tralee, head south on the Main Street (Denny Street). Continue straight until you reach the roundabout, then take the second exit onto the R558 (Kerry Head) road. After approximately 2 kilometers, look for signs directing you to Killarney National Park. Once you reach the park entrance, follow the signs to the Old Weir Bridge, which is located within the park.

    Public Transport

    Start at the Tralee bus station located on Edward Street. Take the Bus Éireann route 40 towards Killarney. The journey will take around 30-40 minutes. Request the driver to let you off at the 'Killarney National Park' stop. Once you arrive, follow the signs to the Old Weir Bridge, which is about a 15-minute walk from the bus stop through the park.

    Local tips

    Visit early in the morning to enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and stunning sunrise views over the lakes.
    Bring a camera; the bridge and surrounding landscapes provide countless opportunities for breathtaking photographs.
    Wear comfortable shoes for walking, as the park features many trails and uneven paths.
    Consider visiting during the autumn months to witness the park's foliage transform into vibrant hues.
    Pack a picnic to enjoy by the lakeside after exploring the bridge and its surroundings.

    Discover more about Old Weir Bridge

    Old Weir Bridge is a captivating historical landmark located within the stunning Killarney National Park, Co. Kerry, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve renowned for its diverse ecosystems and breathtaking landscapes. The bridge, originally built in the 19th century, serves as a picturesque gateway to the enchanting scenery that the park is famous for. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll across the bridge while taking in the serene views of the surrounding lakes, mountains, and lush woodlands, making it an ideal spot for photography and reflection. The park itself is a treasure trove of natural beauty, featuring the majestic Macgillycuddy's Reeks mountain range, the sparkling waters of the Lakes of Killarney, and diverse flora and fauna. With over 25,000 acres to explore, there are numerous hiking and biking trails that cater to all levels of outdoor enthusiasts. The Old Weir Bridge is an excellent starting point for those looking to venture deeper into the park's stunning wilderness. As a historical site, the bridge is steeped in local lore and is a testament to the architectural ingenuity of its time. Many visitors take the opportunity to learn about its history and the role it played in connecting the various parts of the park. Whether you're an avid photographer, a nature lover, or simply looking to unwind in a beautiful setting, Old Weir Bridge and its surrounding area offer an unforgettable experience that embodies the charm of Killarney National Park.
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