Visiting One of the Greenest Places on Earth - Killarney National Park, Ireland.

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What's it like to visit one of the Greenest Places on Earth? Watch our video to have a look! There's so much to do and see within Ireland's 1st National Park. There are 6 in total. Oh, don't forget to stop in for a lovely sweet while you're there. What other park can you get these sorts of splendid sweets in? Yum!

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Loved seeing (again) where my Mum grew up. Taking a trip there to see my cousins in a few months (from Australia). Staying with one of my cousins who has a B&B in Castlemaine 💚

moiraw
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The last time we went to Killarney National Park many years ago myself my wife and two young kids 4 and 5. We hired two pushbikes with seats for the kids and cycled throughout the park it was a fabulous way to see the place.

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I love the way you laugh off our quirks and idiosyncrasies (like our signposts) and not start criticising. We ourselves will criticise and moan but god forbid anyone else doing it 😊

daithipol
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Great video, you two seem like a lot of fun! Thank you for showing me around. I’ll be there in a couple months for the first time!

macmii
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Beautiful historic locations. You guys are having too much fun!

woodenclogs
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I love all tge old castles and stone workings how they built buildings in the 1400s and 1500s.

gottacos
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Kinsale is my favourite place... welcome and enjoy ☘️💚

michellemckenna
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Love watching your mini adventures in and about Ireland! This one was superb, giving anyone that has been to Ireland, a yearning to return and to those that have never been, a must to add to their bucket list. Truly a thumbsupabump! (If I could make a request, it would be to have you visit the Ringfinnan Garden of Remembrance, in Kinsale.) Thanks again for your travels!

artificialartist
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The Irish affectionately refer Queen Victoria as the Famine queen. The indifference of her and her government to help the Irish

jgg
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I thought it was funny that I got a Melissa & Doug commercial right after you were hollering to Melissa on the fire escape.

chrislukenbill
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Melissa isn't carry any equipment cause she carries you in all the videos. Lol! Joke, Joking, another great video guys!

lovey
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You forgot to mention that UNDER the lake at Ross Castle is the mystical city of Tir Na Nog.

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Actually yew trees don't normally grew like that.They grew in several different forms, but usually they are bush like and don't grow so straight especially with a twisted trunk like that.

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Christ Guys you should have your own Travell show. Also if you are in Clonmel in Tipperary you should go and see St Patricks well it is a small visit but bring a picnic basket with you. If you have a sore foot stick it in the well for 2 to 4 minutes it is cold even in the summer been spring also if you get ever a chance to see Carey’s CASTLE. This is a beautiful mixed woodland that lies close to the Glenary River, a tributary of the Suir. The main feature of this site is the ruins of the castle that gives the forest its name. It is just 500m from the car park down a mixed woodland trail that leads to the river. It is believed to have been built at some stage during the 1800s by the Carey family, who were local schoolmasters in the Clonmel area. A number of architectural styles are still evident in the ruined remains, including; Gothic windows, a Celtic round tower, a Norman Keep, and both Romanesque and Gothic arches. The remnants of a walled garden can be found on the southern side of the castle. An ice house is located just off the trail beyond the castle. This is a stone-lined pit that used to serve as a ‘fridge’ when the castle was inhabited. Carey’s Castle was occupied by monks and up to recent years, the ruins of the almshouse were still in evidence. A real gem of a site for local historians.

djbillybopdjbillybop
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Been there ... Love Kinsale but Clonikilty is at the top of our list

TheBusterhund
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Strawberry Pavlova is the name of the desert if you were wondering.

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Haha! Canadians always get a kick out of how American's say ruuf's when referring to a roof. Lol.

lovey
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Ireland is notorious for poor signage.

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Killarney national park isn't a great place anymore. Over grazing from non native deer and sheep. This is the reality of this park. gorse fires a few years ago destroyed the natural flora and killed small wildlife of the upper mountains by sheep farmers. The park is basically declining in quality. If my comment gets removed then I know tourists don't care about the reality. Also many old trees within the national park area were cleared and destroyed to increase parking for visitors. The Kerry county council doesn't care about the upkeep and restoration of this park.

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Was in Killarney. There is not any diversity there in terms of people.

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