Day 3: Uncover Kilkenny and drive to Cork
On day three, rise early to head to Kilkenny Castle and Gardens right after breakfast.
Here, you can spend the morning taking a tour of one of Ireland’s best-preserved castles, having fun in the playground and gardens, and walking the Medieval Mile.
After refuelling, hit the road again, making a stop at the Rock of Cashel on your way to Cork.
Steeped in legends of St. Patrick, this medieval fortress also offers great views.
If you’ve run out of snacks, make a lunch stop at Chez Hans café near Cashel before spending the afternoon at Fota Wildlife Park near Cork.
That night, either bed down in Cork, or the seaside town of Cobh.
Day 4: Explore Cobh and Blarney Castle
On day four, we suggest heading to the Titanic Experience Cobh to learn about the Titanic’s final stop before it sank, and the passengers who boarded the ship here in 1912, when it was known as Queenstown.
While here, be sure to also walk West View. Also known as the Deck of Cards, this very steep row of candy-colored houses is an iconic scene around these parts. Warning: little legs might not cope with the incline, so be prepared to carry weary toddlers!
Next, head to Blarney Castle, where kids who are old enough to climb can kiss the Blarney Stone. Meanwhile, younger children will be delighted by the Poison Garden and fairy-tale Rock Close.
Once you’ve explored the castle and its glorious gardens, drive 1.5 hours to Killarney — your base for the night.
Day 5: Visit Killarney National Park and the Ring of Kerry
Spend the morning of day five exploring Killarney National Park.
Muckross House is a treat for kids who love wildlife and nature. Here they can get up close to farm animals and get hands-on with rural activities.
Another fun experience is to take a short, scenic boat trip on a lake.
Around midday, it’s time to drive part of the iconic Ring of Kerry, stopping to enjoy a short walk to Torc Waterfall, with Sneem Village a charming place to take an ice cream break.
Need somewhere for kids to let off steam? Stop at Waterville Beach before returning to Killarney for the night.