The Kerry Way is one of the most famous long-distance trails in Ireland. The trail is a 214 km loop that begins and ends in Killarney and is a must-hike trail in Ireland. The Kerry Way goes through a diverse range of landscapes throughout Kerry County, including lakes, forests, coastlines, countryside, hills, and even some smaller mountains. The trail passes through the Killarney National Park, Black Valley, and some coastal villages like Waterville. Along the way, you can overnight in the cozy B&Bs and resupply in the villages you’ll cross.
The trail is located on the Iveragh Peninsula in the west of Ireland and is not only home to the Kerry Way, but it’s also home to the Way of Kerry, the famous drive around the island for motorbikers, cars, and campers. The Ring of Kerry is part of the even longer Wild Atlantic Way, Ireland’s most spectacular coastal route by car which crosses with the Dingle Way, offering unforgettable hiking experiences along the west coast.