There is something magical about the Irish countryside, and County Kerry ranks as one of Ireland’s most picturesque regions. Killarney, perfectly framed by the MacGillycuddy Reeks and Lake District, is the ideal starting point for sightseeing. Book a jaunting car tour in Killarney to experience one of Ireland’s most traditional modes of transport — a delightful horse-drawn carriage that takes you out of town and into the emerald Irish countryside.
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There is something magical about the Irish countryside, and County Kerry ranks as one of Ireland’s most picturesque regions. Killarney, perfectly framed by the MacGillycuddy Reeks and Lake District, is the ideal starting point for sightseeing.
Book a jaunting car tour in Killarney to experience one of Ireland’s most traditional modes of transport — a delightful horse-drawn carriage that takes you out of town and into the emerald Irish countryside.
Here's all you need to know about jaunting car tours, one of the most exhilarating outdoor activities in Killarney.
A jaunting car tour in Killarney is a one-of-a-kind experience and there are a few options you can choose between depending on your interests and your schedule.
A jaunting car tour in Killarney National Park gives you access to areas where cars are not allowed. Riding in a weatherproof horse-drawn carriage, you will be transported back in time to 15th-century Ireland, as you take in some of County Kerry’s most dramatic scenery. Along the way, you will learn more about the nature and historical events that have defined this warm and welcoming destination.
Make the most of your sightseeing in Killarney with a combo tour.
You can experience the best of one of Ireland’s most beautiful locations on a combo tour that includes a guided cruise in Killarney, on Lough Léin, a traditional jaunting car ride and a visit to Ross Castle. These excursions run at scheduled times throughout the day and you can choose a time that suits you best.
Ireland is a country renowned for its hospitality and enchanting sights. You can experience the best of both of these aspects on a jaunting car tour with a craft beer tasting in Killarney (and a bite of pizza). Your guide will keep you entertained as you leave town and head to the national park. The tour includes spectacular views of the Macgillycuddy Reeks and you might spot some rare Irish Red Deer if you are lucky.
A half-day tour allows you enough time to see Killarney’s top attractions and landmarks. Your tour begins with a transfer from Ross Castle to Kate Kearney’s cottage. From here, your pony and trap will transport you through the Gap of Dunloe. After a lunch break at Lord Brandon’s Cottage, a 2-hour boat cruise of the three lakes of Killarney is the final part of this tour, which concludes back at Ross Castle.
Prices for Killarney jaunting car tours start at about €35 per adult and €15 per child aged 3 to 12. A minimum of two participants are required to book a tour.
Killarney jaunting car and lake cruise combo tours cost €50 per adult and €25 for children 16 and under.
Jaunting car tours with a craft brewery visit in Killarney cost from €65 per adult and €35 for children 12 years and younger. No alcohol will be served to minors.
Half-day Killarney guided boat, jaunting car and bus tours start from €110 per adult and €65 per child aged 12 and younger.
A basic jaunting car tour includes the approximately 1-hour ride in the traditional horse-drawn carriage. Your guide on the excursion will provide you with commentary on the area’s local history.
Where a bout tour is included, the activity includes a cruise in the Killarney Lake District in addition to the jaunting car ride. Tours that visit the craft brewery include one craft beer, a glass of wine or soft drink, and a handcrafted pizza per person.
Transfers and entrance to Ross Castle are not included in the tour prices.
Participants for jaunting car tours are typically asked to meet close to Killarney Railway Station or at Ross Castle. If your tour includes more than one activity, the start point may vary.
A stand-alone jaunting car tour usually lasts for one hour. Tours that include a craft brewery visit or boat tour are typically 2,5 to 3 hours in length. Half-day tours last approximately 5 hours.
The best time for a jaunting car tour in Killarney is between late spring and early autumn months, from May to September. During this period, the weather is generally mild and pleasant, with a lower chance of rain, while the Killarney National Park is lush. However, summer can be busier with tourists, so consider booking in advance and visiting during weekdays to avoid large crowds.
Yes, children are generally allowed to join jaunting car tours in Killarney, provided they are accompanied by an adult.
Jaunting car tours in Killarney require good weather, so if your ride is canceled due to bad weather conditions, you can either reschedule or request a full refund.