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If you would like to walk around the lake, bring a good pair of shoes, socks, and rain jacket. The lookouts are beautiful, and there are a few great places for a trail snack. Don't forget to pack water. If you aren't game for a walking hike, we saw many people on their bikes, and there is a driving path that goes part way around the lake with several pull off spots, if you are in a bit of a rush.
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Muckross Lake is one of those places that reveals new facets with every bend on the tour around Killarney. If you are on a bike, the route takes you through dense forests, over historic bridges and along the shores of this fascinating lake. Things get particularly exciting on the Muckross Peninsula, where the calm waters of Muckross Lake separate from the larger Lough Leane. On your way you pass the Brickeen Bridge, a narrow connection that takes you first to Brickeen Island and then on to Dinis Island - a nice place for a break in the café in the historic Dinis Cottage. In addition to the quiet riverside paths and impressive views, there is also the wild element here: at the "Meeting of the Waters" the watercourses from the Upper Lake, Muckross Lake and Lough Leane meet and create a strong current - a real nature experience. It is said that the local clan leader O’Donoghue once challenged the devil at this lake, which led to the creation of Devil’s Island – a small island that is now populated by sea eagles rather than the devil. These majestic birds, introduced as part of a reintroduction project, circle above the lake, giving the landscape a wild, unspoilt feel. For nature lovers, there is more to discover here: Muckross Lake is home to the rare Blunt-nosed Irish Charr, an endangered species of fish that is only found here and in neighbouring Lough Leane. Sika deer and the last population of Irish red deer also roam the forests along the shore – if you’re lucky, you might spot one of these animals.
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Rhododendrons are favoured in Ireland, particularly in the south-west, by the mild climate influenced by the Gulf Stream. This is why huge individuals or populations, even rhododendron forests, have developed in some places. These are mainly wild Rhododendron ponticum, which was originally introduced as a plant for parks. Due to the high level of spread and wilderness, these now huge populations threaten the native flora and are classified as an invasive species. Control is taking place on a large scale in Ireland. Mainly by means of herbicide, which is sprayed by hand onto each individual rootstock. Sometimes the treated rootstocks are also sprayed with a little paint to mark the treatment. (See also e.g. Wikipedia)
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In the middle of the green heart of County Kerry, where ancient forests meet proud mountains, lies a place where the stories of three lakes intertwine - the "Meeting of the Waters". Here, where the lakes of Killarney meet, you will not only find an impressive natural spectacle, but also a place of deep peace and quiet. The view of the old stone bridge, which blends harmoniously into the landscape, tells stories of times long past. Its robust masonry contrasts with the gently flowing waters below and the rapids that form a dynamic lifeline in this idyllic setting. Hidden behind the charming Dinis Cottage, which invites you to linger with its tea room, a small but inviting path begins. It leads you directly along the shore and offers fascinating views again and again - be it of the bridge or of the gentle play of light and shadow on the water. Here, near the toilet building, you can enjoy a particularly impressive panorama that reflects the power and beauty of nature in every detail. The well-maintained paths that meander through the area offer a pleasant experience for both beginners and experienced hikers. Although they could be a bit wilder and more pristine in some places, this does not detract from the overall atmosphere. You may occasionally meet other hikers, but there is enough space and peace for a moment of pause and wonder. Because that is exactly what makes the "Meeting of the Waters" so special: the combination of historical charm, vibrant nature and the opportunity to escape everyday life for a moment and immerse yourself in a world shaped by water, stone and history. You can find more highlights and tours in County Kerry here: https://www.komoot.de/collection/2437463/-county-kerry.
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The moment you first glimpse Muckross Lake – also known as Middle Lake or Torc Lake – you feel the magic that surrounds it. Its tranquil waters reflect the soft light breaking through the clouds, revealing its incredible depth of 75 meters. It is Ireland's deepest lake and, according to old tales, is inhabited by a giant eel that no saint has yet managed to conquer. Muckross Lake invites you to linger. A simple bench on the shore is the perfect place for a break. There, you can gaze across the lake and absorb the serene beauty of nature. The path around the lake is a must for every hiker. Sometimes firm and wide, sometimes narrow and earthy – this trail offers an experience for all the senses. The lapping of the water, the chirping of birds, and the scent of damp earth and grass accompany you on your walk. If you're looking for a bit of adventure, trails lead from here to the impressive Torc Falls, which can be hiked at varying levels of difficulty. And as you circumnavigate Muckross Lake, you'll also discover the historic Muckross House and Gardens complex – a testament to bygone eras right on the lake's eastern shore. Artfully designed bridges, such as the Brickeen Bridge, will take you to the islands in the lake, where ancient legends and tales abound. One such story tells of a dispute between a clan chief and the Devil himself, which led to the creation of Devil's Island. However, the true beauty of Muckross Lake isn't only revealed on foot, but also from the water. Boat tours departing from Muckross House will take you through the lake's hidden corners, past mysterious islands, to the impressive Meeting of the Waters, where the waters of three lakes converge in a powerful current. Whether you're seeking the tranquil peace of Muckross Lake or want to discover its stories and legends, this place will enchant you and leave a lasting impression on your heart. Find more highlights and tours in County Kerry here: https://www.komoot.de/collection/2437463/-county-kerry.
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