
2.1 mi
🌲Glenbeigh Forest Park
Glenbeigh Forest Park is a beautiful woodland area located on the Ring of Kerry, near the village of Glenbeigh. The park features a variety of walking trails suitable for families, including the popular 'Blue Pool' and 'Tunnel' walks that lead to stunning coastal views. Kids will love exploring the forest, spotting wildlife like red squirrels and birds, and discovering the hidden 'Blue Pool' – a natural swimming spot on a river with clear turquoise water.
The park has basic facilities including a car park and picnic areas. Trails vary from easy, short walks to longer hikes. The main loop is about 3 km and can be done with young children in about 1–1.5 hours. The terrain is mostly forest paths with some uneven sections, so sturdy shoes are recommended. There are no playgrounds or amenities like cafes, so bring snacks and water. The park is free to enter and open year-round. It's a great spot for a family day out if you enjoy nature walks, but less suitable for rainy days as there's little shelter.

4.1 mi
🏖️Rossbeigh Beach
Rossbeigh Beach is a long stretch of golden sand located on the Ring of Kerry, near Glenbeigh. It is a Blue Flag beach known for its safe swimming conditions, gentle slope, and lifeguard presence during summer. Families love the wide sandy expanse perfect for building sandcastles, shallow waters for toddlers to paddle, and the dunes behind the beach that offer adventurous exploration opportunities.
- Facilities: Car park (pay-and-display), public toilets, seasonal lifeguard service, and nearby cafes.
- Activities: Swimming, surfing (waves are moderate), kite flying, sandcastle building, and nature walks in the dunes.
- Tips: Best visited at low tide when the beach is widest. Bring sun protection as there is limited shade. The water can be cold even in summer.
This beach is a popular day trip destination for families, offering a classic seaside experience with stunning views of Dingle Bay and the surrounding mountains.

9.1 mi
🏖️Inch Beach
A stunning Blue Flag beach on the Dingle Peninsula, Inch Beach is a long stretch of golden sand backed by dunes, perfect for families. The shallow waters are safe for paddling and swimming, and the beach is popular for surfing, kayaking, and windsurfing (lessons available). Facilities include a large car park, portable toilets in summer, and a nearby cafe. Dogs are allowed on a lead. The beach is exposed, so bring wind protection.
Ages: All ages, but toddlers will love the gentle waves and sand. Older kids can try surfing (lessons from around age 8). The beach is wheelchair accessible via a boardwalk.
Practical tips: Check tide times for the best sand expanse. Arrive early to secure parking on busy days. There are no lifeguards, so supervise children closely.

10.3 mi
⛰️Conor Pass
Conor Pass is a dramatic mountain pass on the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry, Ireland, offering breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean, mountains, and lakes. For families, the main attraction is a scenic drive along a narrow, winding road with several pull-off points for photo stops. Older children will enjoy spotting wildlife like sheep and birds, but keep younger ones close as there are steep drop-offs with no barriers.
- Highlights: Panoramic viewpoints, Lake Gill, and the chance to see rainbow trout in the lake.
- Facilities: Limited – no toilets or cafes; prepare with snacks and water. Parking is available at the top.
- Ages: Suitable for all ages, but younger children must be supervised for safety. Best for a short visit (30-60 minutes).