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Torc Medical Practice

Torc Medical Practice

'Gullaun', St Anne's Road,, Killarney ,
Dr Domhnall Kavanagh has practised as a GP in Killarney since 1978. In February of 2013, Torc Medical Practice relocated to St Anne's Road. Dr Kavanagh and his team welcomed Dr Michelle Cooper to the practice in May 2011. Reception staff include Maura O'Leary and Jeanne Brits. The practice is managed by Gemma Kavanagh. We accept both medical card and private patients. We are located on St Anne's Road on the N71. Torc Medical Practice is a two storey green building and is a five minute walk from the town centre. Torc Medical Practice is wheelchair accessible and has disabled parking.
Killorglin Archive Society

Killorglin Archive Society

Sean Scoil, Killorglin ,
The Killorglin Archive Society was set up with the aim of selecting, preserving and making accessible the documentary heritage of Killorglin parish. We are actively seeking the involvement of all interested parties in order to fulfill this mission.Throughout 2012 the society have collected and digitized over 5,000 photos and documents of events and every day life in our area. To date 9,500 have been archived by Tracey Spencer and Mike Foley in the office at the Sean Scoil, Sunhill. KAS will also interview local people whose first-hand accounts of special events and day-to-day life in early-mid 20th century Killorglin will serve as invaluable sources of information. You can help by bringing your own photos (with accompanying information e.g. date, location, people/place pictured), maps and written documents to the office. These will be digitised and returned to the owners. We are also seeking to engage with people who live or have spent time in our parish in the past to sit down with us and share their memories about days gone by.
Killarney Oaks Hotel

Killarney Oaks Hotel

Muckross Road, Killarney ,
The Killarney Oaks Hotel is one of the most unique and hospitable hotels located overlooking the picturesque Lakes of Killarney This Killarney Hotel offers the guest a unique and contemporary experience, while not forgetting the tradition and culture that visitors come to expect in Killarney Co. Kerry.
Jacks Coastguard Station

Jacks Coastguard Station

Cromane, Killorglin ,
Recommended by Bridgestone Top 100 Restaurants in Ireland 2012, Georgina Campbell & Lucinda O'Sullivan. We pride ourselves on using only the best, locally sourced, fresh ingredients to produce the finest of seafood in a tranquil setting. Although seafood is our speciality, our talented team can whip up succulent alternatives such as Rack of Lamb, Fillet of Beef or Duck using the finest of locally sourced cuts. Jacks' Coastguard Restaurant offers an exquisite dining experience in one of the most popular seafood restaurants in Kerry where you can relax, take in the scenery, meet people and have a friendly chat while enjoying superb food.
Moriarty's of Killorglin The Furniture Store

Moriarty's of Killorglin The Furniture Store

Iveragh Road, Killorglin ,
Moriarty's Furniture Killorglin for all your Bed, Sofa and General Furniture needs.
Tel: 669790688
The Graduate

The Graduate

Killiney Shopping Centre, Killiney ,
Food Served 7 days from 12 noon Live Music every Saturday 9.30pm & Sunday 7.30pm The Graduate Tink Tank Thursday Quiz every Thursday 9pm The Graduate Joker Jackpot every Friday 9pm
Killarney National Park

Killarney National Park

Killarney National Park is located beside the town of Killarney, County Kerry, Ireland. It was the first national park established in Ireland, created when Muckross Estate was donated to the Irish state in 1932. The park has since been substantially expanded and encompasses over 102.89 km2 (25,425 acres) of diverse ecology, including the Lakes of Killarney, Oak and Yew woodlands of international importance, and mountain peaks. It has Ireland's only native herd of Red Deer and the most extensive covering of native forest remaining in Ireland. The park is of high ecological value because of the quality, diversity, and extensiveness of many of its habitats and the wide variety of species that they accommodate, some of which are rare. The park was designated a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in 1981. The park forms part of a Special Area of Conservation.The National Parks and Wildlife Service is responsible for the management and administration of the park. Nature conservation is the main objective of the park, and ecosystems in their natural state are highly valued. The park is also known for its beautiful scenery. Recreation and tourism amenities are also provided for.
Corcoran Tours

Corcoran Tours

8 College Street, , Killarney ,
Registered with the Irish Tourist Board and established as one of Ireland's leading transport companies, Corcoran’s Executive Travel are based in Killarney for the past 30 years - a town steeped in history, with its lakes, mountains and rivers, it is the home of Irish tourism. We provide transport for all major agents, hotel, conferences, government bodies and individuals throughout Ireland. Visitors to Ireland will benefit from our experienced driver/guides, who will pick you up at any airport, ferry port or train stations.
Tel: 646636666