Ross Castle and Copper Mines Self Guided Walking Audio Tour





Description
Discover the captivating history of Killarney on a self-guided audio walking tour from Ross Castle to the ancient Copper Mines. The first of its kind. This audio tour invites you to wander through lush woodlands and along tranquil lakeshores, revealing tales of battles, prophecies, and wildlife. Stop at the breathtaking Governor’s Rock viewpoint before concluding your journey at the Bronze Age copper mines, a testament to Ireland's early craftsmanship. Enjoy a rich blend of history, nature insights, and folklore at your own pace, making for a personalized exploration of this enchanting landscape. - Self-guided audio tour starting at Ross Castle - Explore ancient woodlands and stunning viewpoints. - Learn about Ireland’s early metalworkers at the Copper Mines. - Perfect for history buffs and nature enthusiasts alike.
Tour Options
Itinerary
Ross Castle – Stronghold on the Lake Begin at this 15th-century fortress, once home to the powerful O’Donoghue clan. Hear tales of Gaelic resistance, Cromwellian conquest, and the eerie prophecy that led to its fall—from the water.
Woodland Walk – Nature’s Quiet Corridor Stroll beneath native oak and holly trees, where moss blankets the forest floor and birdsong fills the air. Learn about the red deer, sika, and ancient woodland species that thrive on Ross Island. Uncover the hidden history of smuggling on Lough Leane, where goods were quietly moved across the water during times of scarcity and rebellion.
Governor’s Rock – The Great Lookout Reach this peaceful viewpoint with panoramic views of Lough Leane and Torc Mountain. Hear the folklore of the cursed wild boar, and glimpse islands rich in early Irish history.
Ross Island Copper Mines – Ireland’s Bronze Age Legacy Step into the deep past at one of Europe’s oldest known copper mining sites. Learn how early miners used stone and fire to carve out metal over 4,000 years ago—and what life was like working in these woods.
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Important Information
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(2)
The audio gave interesting facts about the castle and walking trail. We listened to the audio at our pace which helped make the relaxing trail walk extra enjoyable.
I wasn’t sure what to expect from a self-guided tour, but this felt polished and professional. The narration was friendly, the directions easy to follow, and the little ‘imagine this…’ moments and the folklore stories made it fun. I loved I could do it at my own pace and it was a lovely little activity.



