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    Muckross House

    4.6 (37 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Melissa L.

    Muckross House and their property is so stunning I've had to come back twice in my lifetime. I'm in awe every time I come and it hasn't rained either time so I like to think that's the Muckross family welcoming me every time because of how much I like it :) Muckross house is a nice 20-30 minute walk from the main road. However, it's seems like majority take taxis, buses or personal cars in. Just noting it is walkable if you are staying across the street at the Muckross Park Hotel. For those that want an elevated experience they do have horse drawn carriages, I've never partaken but it's neat to watch. The grounds/park of the Muckross House are astonishing. Green for as far as the eye can see. The landscaping and grass go on and on. Lots of beautiful flowers and roses throughout the grounds. The grassy landscaping goes all the way to the lake. It's breathtaking. So many families enjoy a summer picnic and kids playing futbol, the lands are so vast there's room for everyone. I love walking the different paths and garden areas. Walking the grounds and into the gift shop is free. Also public toilets. You have to pay for the house tour and it's worth doing once. I love the grounds the most so if you want a freebie activity that's surely enough but learning about the history and touring the large house was also definitely worth it. A must stop if you are in Killarney or any neighboring areas.

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    Allison P.

    Muckross House and Gardens is a fantastic place to visit, especially if you are on a budget and want to see some beautiful grounds. The gardens themselves are free, so if you can get there for a reasonably low price then you are set. The house has a guided tour that shares some great history but it is a bit pricey. The farms are fantastic and a great way to spend the day if you're into that kind of thing. It is more tailored towards kids so be ready for a bunch of kids everywhere if you go. The farms also have a price attached to them. The garden restaurant is fantastic but again a bit pricey. You get a lot of food though so if you do it for lunch you can probably skip dinner too. The desserts are especially delicious, so you should definitely get at least one - if not more!

    Belldandy C.

    This was a fun & interesting tour. There are workers spread out throughout the house who are available to answer any questions. I'd definitely recommend starting a chat with them; it made the tour that much more fun. It wasn't busy the day we went and took our time walking and admiring everything. I think we spent about 2 hours just walking and reading all the history. The grounds around the house is quite pretty as well! It was drizzly and windy in the day we went and didn't get to explore the outside much.

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    Ann L.

    We were out for a drive through the park via a section of the Ring of Kerry and it started pouring rain which made driving and stopping to enjoy views less possible. We originally had a tour of Muckross House as something "optional" on our trip plan, but the weather moved it into the "definitely yes" part of our plan! There is lots of free parking at the visitor center and the walk to the house is short. The cost for the self-guided tour was around 7€ and was definitely a good value. They have umbrella bags ready as you enter. We were truly impressed with how much restoration work had been done on the house and how many rooms were available for visitors to tour. They have put so much work into the restoration efforts and we found the tour experience to be very enjoyable and interesting. We walked around outside in the rain and wind a bit, but after getting soaked despite raincoats and attempts to use umbrellas, we had some tea and scones in the cafe while we waited for the weather to settle down a bit before driving back. This was an excellent rainy day activity! The drive from Kenmare was not bad; we just took it slow given the rain on the way back. The views along the way are gorgeous and we were glad the weather held on out way there so we could enjoy those as well. Definitely don't miss this if you're driving the whole Ring of Kerry or just this section.

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    Kanchan B.

    In my opinion if you only had a couple of hours to spend in Kilarney, I would suggest going to the Muckross Estate which comprises heaps of attractions within it's grounds like a lovely Victorian fairytale manor where Queen Victoria slept ($ fee), fabulous English Gardens (free) a Traditional Farm attraction ( $fee) an abbey (free) and info about Killarney National Park. W.B Yeats apparently also loved this place so much, he visited and stayed here a couple of times. I only went around the house and the external gardens, and then did the 1k walk from the house to the abbey. The grounds are so so so lovely - beautiful rock garden, lovely streams, gorgeous flowers, and towering ancient trees with gnarled trunks all situated alongside a lovely lake and as far as your eye spans, you can see the mountains that form the Ring of Kerry. Some places are breath-giving and precious, and that's what Muckross is to me. Even if you don't actually go into the house, just wander to the ticket office and scroll thru the books they have there, to get an idea about the tragedy and generosity thru which the house and grounds became part of Ireland's first national park system as well as the links it has to that famous painter, Mary Herbert who lived here. Frankly with the free parking, this place is an absolute steal! And yeah, if I was a local, I would absolutely be visiting here frequently and recommend it whole-heartedly. A +++ Note: #257 of Yelp 100 challenge for 2016

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    Mac O.

    4.5 stars. Gorgeous Victorian house in the even more gorgeous setting of Killarney National Park. Well worth a visit when you're in the area. You can tour the house itself, which is a treat, and then stroll the immaculately kept grounds. The house was built by the wealthy and prominent Herbert family in the 1840s and saw a succession of owners in the 150 years that followed. The last owner, an American, left the house to the Irish government in 1932. It wasn't until the 60s, however, that Muckross House was opened to the public. It's maintained beautifully as part home and part museum, and is fascinating. The Muckross grounds also house a traditional farm, gardens, restaurant, library, pottery, bookbinder, and weaver. All can be toured and are worth a look. I particularly enjoyed the weaver where I picked up a pretty wool scarf that serves as a lovely -- and serviceable -- souvenir! Hours of operation depend on the season, so check their website or call ahead for hours. The cost of entry to the House when we visited was 7 Euro, and to the grounds 7 Euro as well. It was a better deal to purchase a joint ticket for 12 Euro (they also offer "family" packages). You'll want to tour them both anyway!

    It reminds me of the door to the Secret Garden.
    MTex G.

    I can imagine living in the 1800's & taking a stroll through the gorgeous green woodlands surrounding the mansion. It's so peaceful & calm. You can even take a carriage ride to the nearby hiking path where you can see a cascading waterfall. The house is lovely, the tour was interesting as well.

    Christina M.

    We visited Muckross on a weekday afternoon in September. They have tours that leave on a regular schedule. You can park in their parking lot or take a jaunting car from one of the many parking lots that are further away. The tour lasted under an hour and it was interesting to learn more about the (somewhat tragic) history of the family that owned the house. The grounds are well kept but the garden seemed lackluster. The cafe was also unimpressive. 3 stars.

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    A must see in your adventures through Ireland! Beautiful inside as it is outside. Patsy was an awesome guide.

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    Absolutely beautiful and wonderful guided tour. Only didn't give it 5 stars as the guide mumbled a bit and it was hard to hear him at times.

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    We just viewed the large acres of Muckross House Gardens. Quite lovely. It was an adventure.

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    I can imagine living in the 1800's & taking a stroll through the gorgeous green woodlands surrounding the mansion.

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