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Killarney Reeks Trail - Guided Trailriding in Kerry -
The highlands of Kerry, mountain tracks and beaches on horseback - Riding on the Ring of Kerry


View over the Lake



On Killarney Reeks Trail



Ride on country lanes



Riding by the beach



Lough Currane



Beaches and Mountains


Beside the river



Group on the beach



Have a break



Killarney Lake with flowers

 


Killarney Riding Stables, 
Ballydowney, 
Killarney, 
Co. Kerry, 
Ireland. 

Telephone: 00353 64 66 31686
Fax: 00353 64 66 34119

From USA:
Telephone: 011 353 64 66 31686
Fax: 011 353 64 66 34119   



The Killarney Reeks Trail:
6 Nights - 5 Days Trail Ride
This trail provides an unequalled opportunity to explore the highlands of Kerry with the majestic MacGillycuddy Reeks, Ireland's highest mountain range. Ride on country lanes and mountain tracks and some of the beaches at Waterville and on the magnificent 6.4km (4 miles) stretch of golden sand at Rossbeigh. The Iveragh Peninsula, with many places of archaeological and historic interest stretches south-west from Killarney for nearly 40 miles and is highlighted by the world renowned Ring of Kerry. The holiday includes accommodation in Killarney, Glenbeigh and Waterville with luggage moved to each accommodation and lunch each day. At all times the trail is accompanied by an experienced guide and special care is taken of nervous riders. 

The trail operates from April to October and assembles at Killarney Riding Stables on Saturdays. With riders, horses and all luggage ready for transfer, the day begins with a short trip to the base of Seefinn Mountain, where the first day's ride starts. When horses and riders have been introduced, the ride heads off, and up over the Windy Gap, viewing the splendour of Caragh Lake and the valleys beyond. The ride then continues on to Coomasaharn Lake enclosed by Horseshoe mountain, followed by a scenic ride over an Irish Bog, finishing for the day at our stables in Mountain Stage. 

The overnight stop for Sunday and Monday nights is in the quaint village of Glenbeigh. (Glenbeigh comes from Gleann Beithe, the Glen of the Birch Trees). Surrounded almost entirely by mountains, Glenbeigh offers a famous friendliness and humour which is nowhere better found than in this tranquil and charming region of Kerry. The beauty of the area is breath-taking, with the River Behy and Rossbeigh Strand close by. History is evident throughout the locality and such a destination as Winns Folly Castle is well worth a visit. 

After breakfast on the second day the riders return to the stables of the previous evening and begin Monday''s ride. The day is spent on Rossbeigh beach, galloping along stretches of golden sand and exploring magnificent sand dunes, returning from the beach via the Cliff road. 

On Tuesday, while the luggage is transferred to Waterville, a morning ride takes horse and rider from Kells Station through the bogs of Cnoc Bawn and on to Liss Bawn, taking in some spectacular views of Caherciveen and its surrounds. Lunch is served alongside a nearby forestry. After lunch we continue on through Island Boy and the Inny Valley. Finishing for the day alongside the Tulligane Woods.

The overnight stop for Tuesday and Wednesday nights is spent in the coastal village of Waterville. Waterville, the little whirlpool, nestles on a narrow strip of land between Lough Currane and the Atlantic Ocean, in the very centre of south-west Kerry. Situated as it is between the seashore and the impressive mountains and headlands, the area has many interesting routes to offer and many fine beaches. The first Celtic invaders are reputed to have landed in Ballinskelligs Bay, coming ashore near Waterville. These beginnings of the Gaelic Nation are echoed by the Archaeological remains such as those on Church Island, at Derrynane Abbey or Skellig Michael, giving the area a wealth of history.

Wednesday brings an adventurous morning spent in Tulligane Woods, riding through the Inny Valley and lunching by the Inny River in an old School House. Afterwards, a scenic ride into Waterville via the old Glencar/Waterville road, along the shores of the famous fishing lake - Lough Currane. 

On Thursday the final accommodation transfer is made. The day begins with a brisk ride to Waterville beach, spending the morning enjoying some exciting gallops. The panorama of Hoggs Head and Ballinskelligs Bay conjures up the afternoon ride in Waterville. Afterwards, both horses and riders are transferred back to Killarney. 

The final day's riding follows routes through some of the 19,400 acres of woodland and mountains and lakes of Killarney's National Park. Riding along the shores of Lough Lein, with extraordinary views of the 16th century Ross Castle, Ross Island. Lunch is served once back at the stables and the afternoon is left free for shopping and extra sight-seeing. 

Clients may be collected from Kerry, Cork and Shannon Airports by arrangement. Deposits are fully refundable, less expenses incurred, if notification in writing is received at least 45 days before departure. Additional nights in Killarney (beginning or end of holiday) can be booked by Killarney Reeks Trail, but should be paid for in advance. Guaranteed cheques should be made payable to Killarney Reeks Trail, who reserve the right to change any detail or prices without prior notice. Visa, Access, American Express, Diners all welcome. Insurance: Killarney Reeks Trail recommend that all clients take out personal accident as well as baggage insurance, as the Killarney Reeks Trail can in no way be responsible for accident, loss, damage or injury to person or baggage. It is advisable to bring comfortable riding gear such as gloves, riding boots, hard hat, a rain coat and warm clothing. However, hard hats and boots can be provided, if required.

Killarney Reeks Trail/Ring of Kerry Trail Ride 2009
6 Nights/ 5 days Trail Riding Package is 1,150 Euro per person sharing single supplement 150 Euros
3 Night/ 2 Days Mini Trail Package is 455 Euros per person sharing, single supplement 75 Euros

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