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Organic litter warning on McGillicuddys Reeks

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By Sean Moriarty

The McGillycuddys Reeks European Innovative Partnership Project has issued an organic waste warning to walkers in the region. As it stands, only those within 5km of the upland region should be visiting the area, but the warnings apply once restrictions are lifted too.

Concerns have been raised about the disposal of organic waste on the mountains.

Items like banana skins and apple cores are mistakenly considered biodegradable by walkers and are left on the mountainside.

The McGillycuddys Reeks European Innovative Partnership Project invited the John Muir Trust, a Scottish charity established to conserve wild land and wild places for the benefit of all, to advise them on the potential risks of organic waste.

“We would ask you to bring all your rubbish, including organic waste such as banana skins, apple cores, orange peels and tea bags home with you after a visit. Why? Because organic waste has a real impact on the ecology of sensitive upland environments,” said Sarah Lewis, a Conservation Officer with the John Muir Trust. “Bananas have potassium in their skins which can change the soil composition. They have a hard time biodegrading in rocky and cold upland environments and can take up to two years to fully decompose. Native birds can be displaced as scavengers are drawn to the rubbish.”

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Glamping pods set to open at racecourse

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15 new glamping pods will arrive at Killarney Racecourse by April 2026. Five of those units are set to open by the end of this year. Locals Linda and Mike O’Sullivan founded Killarney Glamping in 2012, and it has grown from strength to strength ever since. Their first site, located in Ballycasheen, is called Glamping at the Grove, and received a Failte Ireland 4-star rating in 2024 and 2025. The expansion of their businesses will see their employees rise from 7 to 12. The pods will be fully self-contained and spacious with luxury bathrooms, king size beds, sitting areas and kitchenettes. Each pod has been built in Killarney by local tradespeople and materials are sustainable and locally sourced. Guests can walk or cycle to Killarney town centre in under ten minutes or explore the National Park by bike. Linda O’Sullivan, owner of Killarney Glamping, described the site as luxurious yet sustainable. She said: “People want an experience that feels special and delivers all the comforts they love, and this new site captures that spirit right in the heart of Ireland’s leading tourist destination.”

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Killarney Racecourse to hold final racing weekend of the year

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The last two-days of racing in Killarney will take place this weekend, Sunday and Monday.

The festival opens with a thrilling National Hunt meeting on Sunday, followed by a competitive Flat card on Monday.

Confirmed entries include leading trainers Eoin Christopher McCarthy, Eric McNamara, John Patrick Ryan, Gordon Elliott, Henry De Bromhead, Cian Collins, and more.

Local trainers such as Thomas Cooper, Eamon Courtney and Ian O’Connor will also be strongly represented.

Whether you’re after a casual day out or a premium experience, there’s something for everyone.

General Admission is just €15, while OAPs and Students can enjoy a special October-only rate of €12 (with valid ID).

Premium Dining & Hospitality Packages are being offered at €95.


Karl McCay, General Manager of Killarney Racecourse, expressed his gratitude for the successful racing year.

He said: “Since our season opener in May right through to the August Festival, it’s been heartening to see the support from the people of Killarney and the continued interest from local businesses. Tickets and more information can be found on www.killarneyraces.ie.

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