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Muckross House, Gardens And Traditional Farms

Muckross House Killarney
Killarney National Park
Muckross
Killarney
Kerry
Phone: +353 (0)64 6631440
Fax: +353 (0)64 33926
Listed among the top tourist attractions in Ireland, situated in the heart of the beautiful Killarney National Park and found close to the shore of Killarney’s lower lake is Muckross House, one of Ireland's largest stately homes.

Built in 1843, Muckross House was the epitome of a typical 17th century mansion. Then in preparation for Queen Victoria’s visit in 1861, some elaborate renovations were made, making the house the wonderful spectacle that it is today.

Today the rooms that you can see are furnished in period style and expose the elegant lifestyle of the 19th century landowning class, the houses last residents. When you come to the house you can also see the servants living quarters, which are, located deep down in the basement.

The house itself is surrounded by beautiful gardens and is an ideal place to go for a walk! Admire the houses fine collections of azaleas and rhododendrons, its extensive water garden, and an outstanding rock garden made out of limestone.
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This calm and tranquil setting is the perfect place to get away from the hustle and bustle of daily life. It's also a great place to bring the kids as they can roam free in the big gardens while remaining in your line of vision.

While in Muckross, be sure to visit its Traditional Farms, which showcase 1930 – 1940’s Ireland. Here you will take in three working farms, a labourer's cottage, a carpenter's workshop, a harness maker and a blacksmith's forge.
Be sure to examine the interiors of the small dwellings, which were very basic. Remember this was an Ireland with no electricity or running water. Chat to the farmers and their wives to learn about their everyday lives. View the traditional machinery used. You may also be lucky enough to see them going about their daily tasks such as feeding their animals or baking traditional bread which you can then taste.

Take more than just a souvenir from Muckross. Mucros Pottery is made on site in the Walled Garden Centre and is the perfect memento of a great day out – it’s practical too! You can also purchase this in the gift shop along with much more!

If you get peckish, Muckross has dining facilities that serve gluten free, vegan and vegetarian dishes. The Garden Restaurant boasts the breathtaking backdrop of the MacGillycuddy Reeks.

You may gain access by car, by bus, on foot, by bicycle, or on jaunting cars, at entrances along the N71 road. These entrances, most of which are close to Killarney town, are sign-posted.
Directions to muckross house gardens and traditional farms
When in Killarney town, look for the Muckross Road which is the N71 road to Kenmare.  Muckross House is well signposted on this road - it's about 4km from the town on the right hand side.
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