Ross Castle Ross Road, Killarney, County Kerry V93 V304
About the Business
Ross Castle is a stunning historical landmark that has captured the imagination of visitors to Killarney for generations. Nestled along the peaceful banks of Lough Leane, this fascinating establishment is a must-see point of interest for anyone seeking to immerse themselves in the rich history and culture of Ireland.
Constructed in the 15th century, Ross Castle has stood the test of time and continues to draw visitors from all around the world. This magnificent structure boasts an impressive array of architectural styles, with a design that reflects the changing fortunes of the local area over the centuries.
Today, Ross Castle stands as a popular tourist attraction, offering a unique insight into the history and culture of Ireland. Visitors can explore the castle's numerous rooms and halls, wandering through the grand staircases, period furnishings, and impressive architecture that has been carefully preserved for generations.
From the moment you step through the castle's gates, you will be transported back in time to an era of chivalry, knights, and medieval battles. Each room is filled with exquisite artworks, ancient treasures, and fascinating displays that tell the story of Ross Castle and its role in Irish history.
With its picturesque location overlooking the glittering waters of Lough Leane, Ross Castle is the perfect place to experience the best that Ireland has to offer. Whether you're an architecture enthusiast, a history buff, or simply looking for a unique and unforgettable tourist attraction, Ross Castle is the ideal destination for you. We welcome you to come and explore this magnificent establishment, and to create memories that will last a lifetime.
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Location & Phone number
Ross Rd, Ross Island, Killarney, Co. Kerry, V93 V304, Ireland
Hours open
Monday:
09:30 - 17:45
Tuesday:
09:30 - 17:45
Wednesday:
09:30 - 17:45
Thursday:
09:30 - 17:45
Friday:
09:30 - 17:45
Saturday:
09:30 - 17:45
Sunday:
09:30 - 17:45
Reviews
"We walked from the Cathedral through the National Park and up to Ross Castle. Although the castle doesn't open until March we were still able to walk around the outside and the public toilet in the castle walls was clean and well maintained. Some beautiful views of the lake and mountains so well worth a visit."
"We were very fortunate that our driver who was taking us from Dublin to Kilarney was extremely knowledgeable of this castle and it's history. If you have the opportunity take the Ross castle tour and learn more about its history. Sometimes photos do not do a site Justice Justice highly recommend for locals and travelers alike.... You will find some of the photos at this site or from the site worth from the tour on the lake which a Hollywood which I highly recommend you taking along with the history and travel of Ross castle"
"Beautiful scenery. An absolute must when in Killarney. Not only is the castle stunning, but the view of the lake and the mountain tops are incredible. We saw some wild deer just running around, which apparently is quiet common. Lots of ducks and swans there too. There was a small little shed thing selling stuff like coffee and ice creams, but it was cash only so we couldn't get anything.. Great place though, kids love it too.."
"You have to stop here! Take the mining trail loop that takes you down near the lake. The views are otherworldly. Check out the remains of the oldest copper mine in western Europe. There is even a nice fishing camp here. One of the best stops around Killarney for sure."
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