Landscapes - Culture - Habitats - Heritage

Iveragh, County Kerry is a beautiful peninsula in southwest Ireland. Located along the ‘Ring of Kerry’ and Ireland’s ‘Wild Atlantic Way’, it is also home to vibrant communities, diverse wildlife, and a spectacular mountainous landscape that drops dramatically to the sea.

Geimhreadh ar Uíbh Ráthach

Wrap up, slow down, and get out to enjoy the spectacular winter scenery on Iveragh.

Whatever your interests are, there will always be something new and exciting to discover on Iveragh.

Discover Iveragh

Iveragh’s scenic towns, villages and landscapes are complimented by the International Dark Sky Reserve and the plant and animal communities that change with the seasons. Iveragh is also known for its trailblazers, from the first four-legged vertebrates to walk on land, known as tetrapods, to historical figures and pioneers like Maude Delap.

This project has received funding from the European Regional Development Fund through the Ireland Wales Cooperation Programme 2014-2020.

Iveragh boasts historical monuments, fascinating plants and animals, a rich geological history and the Kerry International Dark Sky Reserve.

Life on the peninsula is still, in many ways, linked to the environment – the landscape is shaped by traditional farming practices, the Irish language is cherished along with its folklore and people here are deeply connected to their place.

On Iveragh, there is always something new to discover and somewhere else to explore.

Explore Iveragh

 Engage with Iveragh’s natural beauty, history, geology and wildlife through our many digital walking trails or ‘special interest’ trails.

Learn about Iveragh

Resources for educators & children

Planning Your Trip

The Iveragh Peninsula - a magical mixture of panoramic views, a wealth of biodiversity, archaeology and authentic Irish culture. Situated on the wild Atlantic way in south Kerry, Ireland.

Discover Iveragh!

  • For more ideas of places to visit on your trip to Iveragh, click here to see some curated itineraries.

  • Click here to find out how to get to Iveragh peninsula

  • Each town and village across the peninsula has its own identity, charm, and reasons to visit. However, they are linked by the beauty of their surroundings and the wildlife, heritage, and history of the Iveragh peninsula. Throughout the year, the highlights of each location change in line with the seasons. Whatever season you visit, you're sure to find spectacular scenery and a warm welcome. Read more about our Towns & Villages here.

  • More details coming soon.

  • Click here to find out more about the history of the area and what makes Iveragh so special.

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Walking Trails

Whether you're looking to relax on the beach, take a hike through the countryside, or learn about the history of the region, there’s a trail for you!

Things To Know Before You Go

We want to share our beautiful corner of the world with you and with many generations to come.

For this reason, we support regenerative, sustainable and responsible ecotourism and we hope you will too. Please take a minute to read our 'Things To Know Before You Go' so you can also play your part. 

Are you a Local Business?

Discover resources to share with your customers and guests or explore our toolkit to find images, videos, maps and guides to help you to promote your business across the seasons.