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Barefoot walker passes through East Kerry on European trek

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A man walking barefoot across Europe passed through East Kerry this week as part of his extraordinary journey.

Irish adventurer Eamonn Keaveney embarked on a 5,500km trek from Istanbul to Ireland last March travelling through Turkey, Bulgaria and Hungary.

His first stop in Kerry was Rathmore, which he reached on the 328th day of his walk.

He left Kanturk and travelled along the N72 to Rathmore where he stayed overnight at the Top of the Hill pub.

The following day he continued on to Barraduff and Kilcummin, meeting locals along the route, some of whom stopped to chat or bought him a coffee.

He spent the night in Kilcummin with family friends. On day 330, he set off on the backroads to Castlemaine where he stopped for the night.

Back in September, he broke the Guinness World Record for the longest barefoot journey, surpassing the previous Guinness record of 3,409.75 km set by Polish walker Paweł Durakiewicz in 2024.

He is raising funds for Jigsaw and Friends of the Earth Ireland as part of his walk.

Mr Keaveney is documenting his journey on TikTok.

His profile is called Barefoot Across Europe.

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Mucros Weavers showcase Killarney craft in Dublin

Mucros Weavers represented Killarney’s rich weaving tradition at Showcase 2026, Ireland’s International Creative Expo at the RDS. A standout feature of their exhibit was a unique Tartan Handbag, which was […]

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Mucros Weavers represented Killarney’s rich weaving tradition at Showcase 2026, Ireland’s International Creative Expo at the RDS.

A standout feature of their exhibit was a unique Tartan Handbag, which was viewed by over 1,000 visitors and international buyers.
The three-day event is a major milestone for Irish designers and manufacturers, acting as an international launch pad for regional businesses. This year, almost 400 exhibitors gathered under the theme ‘Making Irish Stories,’ attracting 3,350 buyers from Europe, North America, Canada, and the Middle East.

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O’Donoghue Ring Collection named Ireland’s Best Hotel Group

Killarney-based hotel group, the O’Donoghue Ring Collection, is celebrating a major double win after receiving two prestigious accolades at last night’s Gold Medal Awards. The independent, family-run business whose portfolio […]

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Killarney-based hotel group, the O’Donoghue Ring Collection, is celebrating a major double win after receiving two prestigious accolades at last night’s Gold Medal Awards.

The independent, family-run business whose portfolio includes some of Killarney’s most popular hotels, bars and restaurants such as Killarney Plaza Hotel & Spa, Café du Parc, The Tan Yard, Pig’s Lane, Killarney Towers Hotel, and Killarney Avenue Hotel was crowned Ireland’s Best Hotel Group, recognising its outstanding commitment to excellence and its position at the forefront of Irish hospitality.

Adding to the celebrations, Killarney Avenue Hotel was also named Ireland’s Front of House Team, an award that honours exceptional service, professionalism, and guest care.

The Gold Medal Awards are widely regarded as the leading independent awards programme in the Irish hospitality industry. Winners were announced on the evening of January 27th at a spectacular sold-out black-tie gala held at The Galmont Hotel & Spa in Galway.

Managing Director of the O’Donoghue Ring Collection, Gemma Ring, said: “Winning Ireland’s Best Hotel Group is an incredible honour for our family-run business, and to see Killarney Avenue Hotel recognised for Front of House excellence makes the achievement even more special. As a group, we are constantly innovating and evolving, driving new ideas and experiences that enhance every stay, while remaining grounded in the genuine hospitality our guests know and love. This recognition reflects the dedication of our entire team across the collection, and I couldn’t be more proud of what we have achieved together.”

Other local hotel to receive medals include The Europe Hotel, The Victoria and the Gleneagle.
Silver medals went to The Great Southern and The Brehon Hotel & Spa while third place prizes were given to the Brook Lane Hotel and the Killarney Park.

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