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Excitement is mounting for the first ever L’Étape Ireland

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Excitement is mounting as we get closer to the first ever L’Étape Ireland on September 7, an international cycle event that brings the Tour de France experience to Killarney and the chance for everyone to cycle like a champion.

Irish cycling legend Dan Martin during the 2016 Rio Summer Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro Brazil. Photo by Stephen McCarthy/Sportsfile

Sanctioned by the Tour de France, the event starts and finishes in in the town centre and follows two iconic routes of 135km and 98km over mountain passes around Kerry.
Inspired by the annual Tour De France cycle, both L’Étape Ireland routes have three timed Mountain stages taking in iconic climbs across Molls Gap, Ballaghbearna Pass and Caragh Lake to compete for the title of King and Queen of the Mountain and the coveted Tour de France polka dot jersey. There will also be a Sprint section where participants can battle it out for the Tour De France green jersey, and the overall winner of the event will be presented with the iconic Tour de France yellow jersey.
Preparation for the event has been going on for the past 12 months by Killorglin-based Elite Events Management who have been working closely with the organisers of the Tour de France, who picked Killarney for their first ever Irish L’Étape due to its mountainous roads and beautiful scenery.

“To bring L’Étape to Ireland and Killarney is incredibly exciting for us and anyone interested in experiencing the thrills of the Tour De France. Kerry is steeped in cycling history and has some of the best cycling anywhere in the world,” said Oliver Kirwan, the event’s race director and owner of Kerry based Elite Events Management.
“L’Étape will be a wonderful event to bring to the area in that participants don’t need years of training to experience their dream of cycling a Tour de France stage.
We encourage people to sign up now for what promises to be an unprecedented event for Killarney and Ireland.”
L’Étape Ireland promises to be more than just a cycle, with special guests and a festival atmosphere widening the appeal to those who wish to soak up the atmosphere whether or not they know someone cycling the event.
At the finish line spectators and cyclists will be able to enjoy the L’Étape Ireland event village. Meet your friends, grab a coffee and ice cream, browse the French food stalls, and keep the kids entertained with a variety of family activities. The event village is free to enter and will be open from 3pm to 9pm on Friday 6th September and 6am to 5pm on September 7 at Cathedral Green next to St Mary’s Cathedral. An open air, festive fair full of local vendors and producers, music, refreshments, open to everyone looking for a fun day out.”

Irish cycling legends Dan Martin and Imogen Cotter are gracing L'Étape Ireland with their presence.
Martin, a decorated Olympian and Tour de France stage winner, brings his wealth of experience and competitive spirit to the event. Cotter, a former professional cyclist who raced at the elite level, is another inspiring figure for participants.
Their involvement is a major boost for L'Étape Ireland, Irish cycling in general, and especially for promoting women's cycling participation.

L'Étape Ireland has joined forces with Down Syndrome Kerry, a local charity dedicated to supporting individuals with Down syndrome. The event has pledged to donate a portion of its proceeds to the charity, and participants are encouraged to contribute as well. Additionally, L'Étape Ireland has generously donated special entries to individuals participating on behalf of Down Syndrome Kerry.
This partnership highlights the event's commitment to making a positive impact on the local community. By supporting Down Syndrome Kerry, L'Étape Ireland is helping to raise awareness and funds for vital services that benefit individuals with Down syndrome.

Not to be outdone by the adults, the L’Étape Ireland kids’ cycle also takes place on September 7, and is open to any child under the age of 12 who can cycle.
The route is a short 2km through Killarney town centre starting at 9.30am -- and best of all it’s free! Parents can register their children from 8am on the day in the L’Étape Ireland event village (bicycle and cycle helmet required!).
Anyone interested in taking part in L’Étape Ireland can do so on the official event website or email info@eliteevents.ie and the link will be sent onto you.

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Pupils and staff from St Francis Special School in Beaufort held a Christmas concert at the Killarney Outlet Centre during the festive season.  

The school choir sang a selection of their favourite Christmas songs for shoppers on December 13 and attracted a very large crowd.

The school said they were “blown away” by their students who “stole the show”.

More than €2,700 was raised for the school.

The performance was also live streamed and is available to view on their Facebook page.

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An end of year message from Johnny McGuire, President, Killarney Chamber of Tourism and Commerce

It has been a particularly busy and a hugely progressive and positive year for Killarney Chamber of Tourism and Commerce in 2025 with many highlights that have helped maintain Killarney’s […]

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It has been a particularly busy and a hugely progressive and positive year for Killarney Chamber of Tourism and Commerce in 2025 with many highlights that have helped maintain Killarney’s reputation as a great town to live in, a wonderful town to do business in and a fabulous town to visit.

A number of senior chamber members achieved great success throughout the year, including Patrick O’Donoghue of the Gleneagle Group being named Kerry Business Leader of the Year, Pat O’Leary, of the Kerry Tourism Industry Federation and formerly of Liebherr Container Cranes, joining the board of Tourism Ireland and KWD Recycling winning a national environmental award for its waste recovery practices.
Killarney also performed exceptionally well in both the national tidy towns competition, winning a gold medal, and the Irish Business Against Litter League and Chamber played a very active part in both.
Killarney, of course, could not achieve what it does without the wonderful contribution of volunteers, right throughout the community, including those who help out with the numerous festivals, parades and events that chamber hosts every year.
Thanks are due also to tidy towns and the Mountain Meitheal volunteers who took to the woods to continue the fight against rhododendron – in association with the National Parks and Wildlife Service – an impressive 50 times this year.
In an ongoing effort to keep members fully briefed, Chamber also hosted some very engaging guest speakers at many of its gatherings throughout 2025, including retail consultant Eddie Shanahan, IBEC chief Danny McCoy, Minister of State Michael Healy-Rae, Kerry County Council chief executive Fearghal Reidy and cyber security experts Mike Dennehy and Ger McAuliffe from progressive local company Tricel.
In a new departure this year chamber published informative monthly newsletters for members to keep them fully briefed on events happening in Killarney, what the chamber has been doing and what is in the pipeline.
Con and Anne Stack, founders of Tricel, were the recipients of the 2025 Order of Inisfallen Award, which is organised by Chamber and Kerry County Council.
Active Chamber members, the Randles family of the Dromhall and Randles Hotels, celebrated 60 years in business in the company of the Taoiseach.
Our big events, the St Patrick’s Festival, Wander Wild, the Celebration of Irish-American Friendship and, of course, Christmas in Killarney continue to grow and prosper and we thank all those involved for their hard work and dedication in ensuring they are such a big success.
This year the Chamber, in association with the Killarney Parish, chose to honour the memory of the late Donal Grady, a former Mayor of Killarney, by dedicating the star at the top of the Tree of Light on the grounds of St Mary’s Cathedral in his name and we would encourage everybody to pay a visit, to remember Donal and to marvel at the magnificent spectacle that the Tree of Light actually is.
Towards the end of 2025, Chamber welcomed a new chamber vice president, Carol Dempsey and we all look forward to her input and to working closely with her on several projects as the new year unfolds.
It is important to acknowledge the long-serving co-president Padraig Treacy for his remarkable contribution to chamber and we are delighted to confirm that Padraig will remain on in the wings which is where he always likes to be.
Killarney Chamber of Tourism and Commerce takes great heart from comments made by Taoiseach Micheál Martin at the Dromhall Hotel 60th celebrations when he described Killarney as being a great town for getting things done and just getting on with it and as a location that had tourism in its DNA.
On the same day Chamber representatives had a private meeting with Mr Martin at which we lobbied him to introduce the long-promised latte levy so that the coffee cup initiative first introduced in Killarney can get a new lease of life and go on to thrive on a nationwide basis, just like the plastic bag levy introduced some years ago.
Killarney Chamber of Tourism and Commerce wishes everybody in Killarney, our members, the local people visitors and those who are home for Christmas a very happy, peaceful and safe festive season and every blessing and good wish for the year ahead.

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