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Alpaca Trekking Through A Magical Forest
Alpacas take to trekking quite easily. They walk in a line, one behind the other on a head collar & lead rope. Our guided treks start at our farm and ascend into the forest. The walk itself is at a very leisurely pace and lasts about 1.5 hours (there are inclines and the terrain is uneven with tree roots underfoot).
PLEASE NOTE: MINIMUM AGE 12 YEARS, no baby carriers
(and all guests must speak English).
When you arrive on site, the alpacas will be grazing, and we will call them in using their yellow food bucket! Simon and I will introduce you to the alpacas whist getting them ready with head collars and leads. We will have a brief health & safety chat, as well as give you some idea of what to expect and some pointers so you can interact with your alpaca. We will also introduce you to all of their individual quirks and personalities.
Alpacas are not able to carry packs or people, so they will accompany us as we walk the forest trail. We try not to let them stop to nibble grass for long periods. Half-way around the walk, we release the alpacas in an enclosed area, so we can feed them treats, and you can get very close and intimate with them. They will love you when we give you the apples and carrots to feed them. There will be plenty of photo opportunities throughout your visit.
When we return to the farm, we will finish with a fibre and spinning demonstration.
Sheep Herding Demonstration - Farm Experience
Top-rated outdoor tour in County Kerry/on the Ring of Kerry! #SupportsIrishFarmers
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Private message host for bookings/private tours OR use the “REQUEST AVAILABILITY” feature to get a tour at a time that suits you. WE ARE FLEXIBLE.
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This is not your standard tour - it is a fully interactive, hands-on, REAL and unforgettable experience. You'll see Irish farming shown exactly as it is...highs, lows, and everything in-between!
You'll be outdoors viewing Rose (an expert sheepdog) in action. She is trained to herd up a flock of wild mountain sheep. Once she is finished, you get up close and personal to the sheep. You can feel their strength and size. Throughout the tour, lifelong farmers Sinead & Tim provide facts and authentic insight into sheep farming and Ireland in general.
This experience is a great opportunity to meet the locals & try to understand a different lifestyle than your own. Also a good photo opportunity.
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Other things:
▪1hr duration
▪Cash or card payments accepted in person
▪If the weather is bad, we can move the tour indoors
▪Book our cute farm cottage https://www.airbnb.ie/rooms/13388873
Electric Off-road Bike and Hike Tour
You can come up to our base in the Galtee Moutains (one hour drive from Cork City) and we will ride the bikes around the Galtee Castle Woods and then up into the mountains and then Hike into the Galtee Mountains, the highest inland mountain range in Ireland. The bikes are Rad Rhino fat tyre electric bikes with plenty of torque to help you up the hills and enjoy the downhills.
I will share my knowledge of the local area while we cruise the trails and hike in the mountain. We will picnic with a hot drink and healthy food in the mountains with beautiful views.
This experience is not really able to be acceded by public transport.. own transport is required.
We also have accommodation available in a wooden yurt or a converted horse truck. Both can sleep up to 4 people each.
https://www.airbnb.ie/rooms/5239784
https://www.airbnb.ie/rooms/20274465
Other things to note
Snacks, drinks and wet weather gear. Sturdy boots, sunscreen, sunglasses and hat.
Cobh Rebel Walking Tour
Visit 16 local sites from the Irish War of Independence, over an 80 minute walk. see location of ambushes where the Cobh rebel volunteers took on the might of an Empire. visit the safe houses where national rebel leaders, like Pearse, Connolly, Casement and De Velara stayed, and see training halls, barracks and places of detention. View the anchor of the German arms ship the 'Aud' which was scuttled and sank outside Cobh harbour on Good Friday 1916. Join our tour and learn all about Cobh's A Company of the 4th Battalion IRA. See the local ambush site where Lord French the supreme commander of all British military forces in Ireland escaped with his life. Cobh - where the revolutionary republican guerrilla war in East Cork began, and was led from. The tour will proceed at a leisurely pace, will stop at sites and buildings and will allow for guest engagement through questions/answers and related chat.
Other things to note
Bring a camera to record your experience. Its one you will not forget and may wish to cherish.
due to Covid 19 please note guest must wear masks and have hand santiser . The guide will take your temperture and you will need to supply contact trace info and 2m social distancing is in place.,
Shepherds Farm Walk- Dingle Peninsula
You will walk around the farm and hear the story of the land and its people back to famine times and beyond.
This is a hill farm so involves a bit of hill walking. Our farm is organic, and I am a farming for nature ambassador continuing the old traditions of farming handed down through five generations of our family who have nurtured and cared for this land and preserved its natural habitat to the present day.
We will meet our sheep and some enjoy a little oats feed treat.
You will also see some wonderful scenery on the walk.
We will visit the Peat Bog where we cut turf for the fire and see the diversity of plants that grow on the bog. You will hear the skylark serenading us on our walk. A bird that is almost extent in most parts of Ireland. Rare enough experience these days. We have a number of Archaeological sites on the farm which we also visit. We will see Fairy Fort and our Standing stone.
If you like this experience but the scheduled time and date does not suit, please message me and we might be able to schedule a time that does.
Other things to note
The walk is on a hill sheep farm so we don't allow dogs.
The walk is on average mountain land sometimes wet, good walking boots/shoes and light raingear needed. Be prepared to walk up to 2 hours, Enjoy !
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Alpaca Trekking Through A Magical Forest
Alpacas take to trekking quite easily. They walk in a line, one behind the other on a head collar & lead rope. Our guided treks start at our farm and ascend into the forest. The walk itself is at a very leisurely pace and lasts about 1.5 hours (there are inclines and the terrain is uneven with tree roots underfoot).
PLEASE NOTE: MINIMUM AGE 12 YEARS, no baby carriers
(and all guests must speak English).
When you arrive on site, the alpacas will be grazing, and we will call them in using their yellow food bucket! Simon and I will introduce you to the alpacas whist getting them ready with head collars and leads. We will have a brief health & safety chat, as well as give you some idea of what to expect and some pointers so you can interact with your alpaca. We will also introduce you to all of their individual quirks and personalities.
Alpacas are not able to carry packs or people, so they will accompany us as we walk the forest trail. We try not to let them stop to nibble grass for long periods. Half-way around the walk, we release the alpacas in an enclosed area, so we can feed them treats, and you can get very close and intimate with them. They will love you when we give you the apples and carrots to feed them. There will be plenty of photo opportunities throughout your visit.
When we return to the farm, we will finish with a fibre and spinning demonstration.
Sheep Herding Demonstration - Farm Experience
Top-rated outdoor tour in County Kerry/on the Ring of Kerry! #SupportsIrishFarmers
☘☘☘☘☘☘☘☘☘☘☘☘
Private message host for bookings/private tours OR use the “REQUEST AVAILABILITY” feature to get a tour at a time that suits you. WE ARE FLEXIBLE.
☘☘☘☘☘☘☘☘☘☘☘☘
This is not your standard tour - it is a fully interactive, hands-on, REAL and unforgettable experience. You'll see Irish farming shown exactly as it is...highs, lows, and everything in-between!
You'll be outdoors viewing Rose (an expert sheepdog) in action. She is trained to herd up a flock of wild mountain sheep. Once she is finished, you get up close and personal to the sheep. You can feel their strength and size. Throughout the tour, lifelong farmers Sinead & Tim provide facts and authentic insight into sheep farming and Ireland in general.
This experience is a great opportunity to meet the locals & try to understand a different lifestyle than your own. Also a good photo opportunity.
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Other things:
▪1hr duration
▪Cash or card payments accepted in person
▪If the weather is bad, we can move the tour indoors
▪Book our cute farm cottage https://www.airbnb.ie/rooms/13388873
Scenic Pony Trekking
We offer a unique opportunity to discover some of the most breathtaking scenery in Ireland on horseback. ANYTIME can be arranged just ask!! Our spectacular mountain rides have provided riders with some amazing experiences over the years.
We also offer riding lessons anytime just contact us.
All our rides are accompanied by me personally. I will guide you and your horse safely along the dazzling mountain scenery and through wide open countryside.
With the Boggeragh Mountains as a backdrop, the Blackwater at your feet and the picturesque Horse Capital town of Millstreet only 2 miles away, it is a great experience.
From half hour to 3 hours.
Other times can be arranged just message us.
Our native irish ponies and horses are all very well behaved and well schooled.
Other things to note
Some experience with horses is helpful but not essential. Self catering accommodation is also available onsite.
Guided walk Carrauntoohil
Carrauntoohil is Ireland's highest mountain, with 1,038 metres of height (3,405 feet). It's a strenuous walk ideal for a person with a good fitness level, hill walking experience & hiking boots.
ITINERARY:
Distance of 13 km.
Total ascent 950 metres.
Duration 6+ hours.
I will meet with my hiking group at 10:00 at Lisleibane - Carrauntoohil Trail Head & Car Park. Carrauntoohil Coffee Hut at the car park (Summer) for coffee.
After checking gear and supplies we will hit the trail with an easy pace. On our way, perhaps we meet sheep, we watch the birds soar, we smell the gorse flower (May) as we walk into Hag’s Glen for one hour before our first rest at the base of the Hag’s Tooth.
We then prepare for the summit and the actual climb, with short scrambles and steep climb we will head via O’Shea's Gully. Setting off, as we rise higher and higher we are greeted with better and better views, we experience more pleasure than pain.
When we finally arrive at the summit we are awestruck by the views, the best in Ireland in a clear day. We can see the entire County of Kerry, the Black Valley, Dingle Peninsula, West Cork, even the Atlantic Ocean. Priceless!!
With our well deserved rest, refreshed and elated it's time to descend taking our time, and being extra careful we work our way down via Devil’s Ladder, or Zig-Zag path; or Heaven's Gate depending on weather conditions and safety.
Electric Off-road Bike and Hike Tour
You can come up to our base in the Galtee Moutains (one hour drive from Cork City) and we will ride the bikes around the Galtee Castle Woods and then up into the mountains and then Hike into the Galtee Mountains, the highest inland mountain range in Ireland. The bikes are Rad Rhino fat tyre electric bikes with plenty of torque to help you up the hills and enjoy the downhills.
I will share my knowledge of the local area while we cruise the trails and hike in the mountain. We will picnic with a hot drink and healthy food in the mountains with beautiful views.
This experience is not really able to be acceded by public transport.. own transport is required.
We also have accommodation available in a wooden yurt or a converted horse truck. Both can sleep up to 4 people each.
https://www.airbnb.ie/rooms/5239784
https://www.airbnb.ie/rooms/20274465
Other things to note
Snacks, drinks and wet weather gear. Sturdy boots, sunscreen, sunglasses and hat.
Lamb Feeding & Sheep Farm Experience
No spaces? Message host to book. AUTHENTIC SHEEP FARM EXPERIENCE -RING OF KERRY #SupportsIrishFarmers
300+ five star reviews. Highly rated tours
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Just like human babies, lambs need regular feeds of milk but not all lambs are looked after by their mothers.
In this experience, you’ll be;
1. Hands-on bottle-feeding adorable newborn lambs (and getting cuddles!)
2. Up close and personal with the older sheep, learning about them too!
This tour is on a real working farm. It offers an informational, yet informal fun and cute experience.
Farmer Sinead aims to answer every question and provide you with an authentic insight into Ireland. You'll witness first-hand how much love and care Irish animals get.
This is a wholesome experience, suitable for ALL ages and abilities.
The farm is located in one of the most scenic areas of co. Kerry, 10 minutes’ drive from Waterville. Just under an hour from Killarney. BOOK NOW!!!
OTHER STUFF:
▪ 1-hour experience - 1 pm daily & other times on special request.
▪ Bathroom/hand washing facility on site.
▪ Spaces are limited--Early booking is advisable.
▪ There are 3 friendly dogs on the farm and poultry.
▪ IMPORTANT- Please note for medical reasons, this tour is unsuitable for women who are pregnant.
Cobh Rebel Walking Tour
Visit 16 local sites from the Irish War of Independence, over an 80 minute walk. see location of ambushes where the Cobh rebel volunteers took on the might of an Empire. visit the safe houses where national rebel leaders, like Pearse, Connolly, Casement and De Velara stayed, and see training halls, barracks and places of detention. View the anchor of the German arms ship the 'Aud' which was scuttled and sank outside Cobh harbour on Good Friday 1916. Join our tour and learn all about Cobh's A Company of the 4th Battalion IRA. See the local ambush site where Lord French the supreme commander of all British military forces in Ireland escaped with his life. Cobh - where the revolutionary republican guerrilla war in East Cork began, and was led from. The tour will proceed at a leisurely pace, will stop at sites and buildings and will allow for guest engagement through questions/answers and related chat.
Other things to note
Bring a camera to record your experience. Its one you will not forget and may wish to cherish.
due to Covid 19 please note guest must wear masks and have hand santiser . The guide will take your temperture and you will need to supply contact trace info and 2m social distancing is in place.,
Half day blacksmith forge exsperence
This is a practical hands on Blacksmith taster session. You will make three small items such as a forge welded heart, a poker, toasting fork, small hooks or key rings for example. Whilst doing so you will learn different forging techniques as well as how to work with the fire and how to use different tools and there names. Sessions are kept small there is a maximum number of 2 students in a session, this means that you get the most of my time. A session will last around 3 hours, so there's plenty of forge time to enjoy.
Cork City Bike Tour
Join us for a cycling excursion in Cork City. We'll take full advantage of the parks, riverside pathways, and cycle lanes in the city. We will show you the rich history of the city, some of its beautiful parks, and a few of Cork’s hidden secrets. Sample the rich history of Cork City, stretching from before the Viking era to its present-day bustle. As you cycle through the parks and riverside paths, you will see as much nature as an urban area can support. Cork boasts over 30 bridges and over 20 church spires. See how many you can count as you travel through this beautiful city by the Lee. After this excursion, you will be fully oriented in the city and will know the top bars and restaurants to visit as you continue your stay.
Other things to note
Wear practical and comfortable clothing.
Wear a bright / reflective outer layer.
Shepherds Farm Walk- Dingle Peninsula
You will walk around the farm and hear the story of the land and its people back to famine times and beyond.
This is a hill farm so involves a bit of hill walking. Our farm is organic, and I am a farming for nature ambassador continuing the old traditions of farming handed down through five generations of our family who have nurtured and cared for this land and preserved its natural habitat to the present day.
We will meet our sheep and some enjoy a little oats feed treat.
You will also see some wonderful scenery on the walk.
We will visit the Peat Bog where we cut turf for the fire and see the diversity of plants that grow on the bog. You will hear the skylark serenading us on our walk. A bird that is almost extent in most parts of Ireland. Rare enough experience these days. We have a number of Archaeological sites on the farm which we also visit. We will see Fairy Fort and our Standing stone.
If you like this experience but the scheduled time and date does not suit, please message me and we might be able to schedule a time that does.
Other things to note
The walk is on a hill sheep farm so we don't allow dogs.
The walk is on average mountain land sometimes wet, good walking boots/shoes and light raingear needed. Be prepared to walk up to 2 hours, Enjoy !
Guided hike Killarney National Park
I will meet with my hiking group at Subway, Muckross Rd, Dromhale, Killarney, Co. Kerry, V93 EFR7 at 10:30. From the meeting point we have to drive 10 minutes to the starting point near Torc Waterfall. Please, bring your own transport.
The walk is on open moorland and tracks suitable for families with children who did previously similar 4 hours walks, with a moderate fitness level. We will climb to Torc Mountain 535 metres over sea level, with a total ascent of 500 metres. Gear advice: hiking boots or shoes, rain jacket, some food and water for the walk.
I will discuss the route of the day with them. We will start at a leisurely pace and I will make sure that everybody is comfortable and happy. We will stop at regular intervals to enjoy the scenery, to admire the mountains, flora and wildlife, to take pictures, and have some food & water.
The walking route will be to Torc Waterfall & Mountain with a great view of Lough Leane, Muckross Lake, Upper Lake, Mangerton, Purple, Shehy and Tomies mountains.
During the walk I like to talk with the group about hiking issues related to the area. Every one of my guided walks has its own particular places of outstanding beauty. I always aim to make my walks a very special and memorable experience for my clients.
If you wish a higher level of hiking, please check on Airbnb my walk” Guided hike Carrauntoohil”
Explore the Making and Tasting of Mead
Explore the Making & Tasting of Mead – the drink of Celtic Ireland’s Kings & Chieftains at Ireland’s first Meadery in 200 years.
Here's what we take you through on a fun and entertaining hour:
Insights into Kinsale Meads | light and refreshing | fermented off dry (12% ABV wine strength)
Myths & Legends | the story and evolution of Mead through the centuries
Bee Judgments | how Ireland’s Bee Laws protected the bees | taste three unique raw honeys
Process | modern mead making from fermentation, through to maturation and bottling
Tasting | sample award-winning meads and cocktails in the Meadery’s oak bar tasting room I
it's also an opportunity to visit our beautiful town of Kinsale with its history streets, harbour and great restaurants.
Other things to note
Wheelchair accessible and all on ground floor
Free Car Parking next to the meadery
Nature Healing, Shamanic drumming
I’m offering this experience to anyone who feels the need to connect to nature in a deeper, more profound way, are curious about alternative healing methods & plants, grounding exercises and/or are interested in shamanic practices.
We will meet on a remote rocky shore in Tuosist, which is a very quiet and safe place.
I’ll give you an introduction about shamanism and how to find ones power animal, the one that was sent by mother earth to reconnect us to our own power, find grounding and cherishing the present moment.
You will do your own meditation/healing, while I am drumming and holding the space.
We will then do an healing journey focusing on your needs, which is guided by me.
This is not a one off healing, but an introduction and experience providing you with the tools for self- healing.
I would love to welcome you here, create a beautiful memory together and connect.
West Kerry Trekking Pony trekking on the Wild Atlantic Way
Arrive and meet the staff, horses and dogs that reside in our family owned farm.
Gear up and mount up on our beautiful horses.
Take in the sights sounds and beauty along our trail rides.
Leave with a smile on your face and memories in your mind.
Other things to note
Can cater for groups of 6 or less. 10 o'clock is opening time we are available all day up to 6pm. Can go on longer treks if desired.
Guided hike Purple Mountain
I will meet with my hiking group at Kate Kearney's Cottage, in The Gap of Dunloe, at 10:00. Free car park and public toilets. Nearest shop in Beaufort 3 minutes drive. After I have made sure they have the right hiking footwear and warm-comfortable clothing for the walk, we have to drive 5 minutes to Tomies Wood free car park to start out our lovely walk. Please, bring your own transport.
We will start our walk at a leisurely pace, and I will make sure that everybody is comfortable and happy. We will stop at regular intervals for people to enjoy the scenery, to take pictures, and have some food and drinks.
During the walk I like to talk with my group about issues related to the area such as ancient dwelling places.
Itinerary:
Purple Mountain stands at 832 metres. The whole walk will be a distance of 13 km, total height gain 900 metres, taking about 5.5 hours to complete the walk.
This hike is on open moorland and mountain, with wet ground at some spots, narrow mountain tracks surrounded by high heather and short steep climbs.
A good level of fitness is required to complete the moderate-strenuous walk on time, some experience in hill walking is needed. The semi-circular walking route will be contouring near Tomies and Shehy mountains.
From the summit of Purple at 832 metres, there are great views of The Gap of Dunloe, MacGillycuddy’s Reeks and Killarney National Park.