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"It was the first national park in Ireland, created in 1932. The park encompasses diverse ecology, including the Lakes of Killarney, oak and yew woodlands of international importance, and mountain peaks. It has the only red deer herd on mainland Ireland and the most extensive covering of native forest remaining in Ireland. There is a visitor and education centre at Killarney House. Visitor attractions in the park include Dinis Cottage, Knockreer Demesne, Inisfallen Island, Ladies View, the Meeting of the Waters and the Old Weir Bridge, Muckross Abbey, Muckross House, the Muckross Peninsula, the Old Kenmare Road, O'Sullivan's Cascade, Ross Castle and Ross Island, Tomies Oakwood, and Torc Waterfall."
Elliot Voilmy
"Avec sa superficie de 10 000 hectares sauvages, le lieu est officiellement le premier et le plus grand parc national d'Irlande. Véritable trésor de la nature, il fait figure d'attraction touristique incontournable dans le pays. On aime ses paysages majestueux où l'on se sent tout petit, ses forêts, ses lacs et ses montagnes."
Samantha Batterman
"An absolutely beautiful national park, we ended up doing a horseback ride through the park that was absolutely amazing! Check out sites like Get Your Guide or Viator if you are interested in something like that. It is a beautiful place to explore. "

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