Muckross Traditional Farms , Killarney, County Kerry
About the Business
Muckross Traditional Farms is a unique and educational opportunity to experience rural life in Ireland in the 1930s and 1940s. Nestled in the stunning County Kerry countryside and located in the town of Killarney, this popular tourist attraction is perfect for travelers interested in getting a glimpse of what life was like for farmers in this part of Ireland many decades ago.
Spanning over 50 acres, Muckross Traditional Farms boasts a collection of historic farm buildings that have been carefully restored to their original condition. Visitors to the site can wander through these traditional homesteads and see firsthand what life was like for farmers and their families.
There is plenty to experience at Muckross Traditional Farms, including watching traditional crafts being practiced by skilled artisans, exploring old fashioned stone buildings, and observing the daily life of farm animals. The farm offers a variety of interactive and hands-on activities that will engage visitors of all ages. Visitors can participate in milking cows by hand, churning butter, grinding grain in a water-powered mill, and more.
Additionally, visitors can learn about the different areas of farming in the region, from arable farming and animal husbandry, to thatching and spinning. The knowledgeable staff at Muckross Traditional Farms is always happy to answer any questions visitors may have and provide insight into the various aspects of traditional Irish farming.
Overall, Muckross Traditional Farms is an immersive and authentic experience that offers a unique glimpse into Irish farming culture in days gone by. Whether you're interested in history or just looking for something a little different to do during your stay in Killarney, this attraction is well worth a visit.
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Location & Phone number
Killarney National Park, Cloghereen Lower, Killarney, Co. Kerry, Ireland
Hours open
Monday:
10:00 - 18:00
Tuesday:
10:00 - 18:00
Wednesday:
10:00 - 18:00
Thursday:
10:00 - 18:00
Friday:
10:00 - 18:00
Saturday:
10:00 - 18:00
Sunday:
10:00 - 18:00
Reviews
"This place is such a gem. Only regret is not leaving more time to explore, as we underestimated how long it would take to get round! It felt like we had taken a step back in time - it was such a treat seeing the cottages full of life, complete with farm animals, lit fireplaces and freshly baked bread. Our toddler absolutely loved seeing the cow getting milked! And everyone was so friendly, not least the bus driver who was so eager to drive us round. Highly recommend!"
"Very nice walk through the history. An upwards walk takes you through different traditional cottages and their adjusted courtyards. Cottages contain all the old time items and some animals can be seen on the way. The last cottage is the biggest and belonged to the richest. There's a pet farm and toilet facilities at the last cottage. Go a little bit further to find craftsmen cottages and wooden playground. Lastly you can see community hall and school. Ticket for adult are 7 e, kids go free. Gteat family day out."
"It is a long walk between each of the individual houses, but there is a fantastic courtesy bus constantly circling that makes the visit so much easier. The guides were fantastically friendly and was a lovely day out in the sunshine."
"Lovely farms and dwellings, you really get an insight into how people used to live back then, also a lot of animals (rabbits, ducks, cows, donkeys, little piggies and even cute little kitties!). Absolutely loved it!"
"This is such a hidden treasure. Quiet emotional as a step back in time and we all have memories of these replica cottages and contents . So heartwarming to see the turf fires lighting and the bastible cake over the open fires. A well worth visit for the family and great value family ticket of 4 for 20euro. Its a 2km walk but well kept from start to finish.."
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