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Killarney gears up for epic Quest Adventure Race!

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The world's biggest adventure race, Quest Killarney, returns on Saturday, October 12.

Get ready to conquer breathtaking landscapes and challenge yourself in the heart of Killarney National Park.
Join 2,000 adventure enthusiasts for an unforgettable experience. Navigate iconic landmarks like Moll’s Gap, Torc Waterfall, the Ring of Kerry, and Muckross House. Quest Killarney is renowned for its stunning scenery and demanding courses.
Choose your adventure:

85km Expert Route: Push your limits on this ultimate test of endurance.
70km Dual Route: Tackle a combined cycling and running challenge.
62km Sport Route: Find the perfect balance between challenge and enjoyment.
32km Challenge Route: Ideal for beginners and first-timers to experience the thrill.

Multiple routes cater to all experience levels and fitness goals. Whether you're a seasoned athlete or a curious newcomer, Quest Killarney offers an adventure for everyone.
Celebrate your accomplishment: Finish strong in the heart of Killarney town, where friends and family can cheer you on. Enjoy post-race food, music, recovery stations, and outdoor seating. Relax and share stories in the town centre with your loved ones.
Don't miss out! Sign up now on the Quest website: https://questadventureseries.com/newsletter/
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Boyzone star Ronan Keating films at Dr Crokes

Former Boyzone star Ronan Keating was in Killarney this week as part of a BBC production crew filming a documentary on the Wild Atlantic Way. On Monday evening, Keating visited […]

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Former Boyzone star Ronan Keating was in Killarney this week as part of a BBC production crew filming a documentary on the Wild Atlantic Way.

On Monday evening, Keating visited the Dr Crokes GAA clubhouse. He spent time on the pitch where he was taught how to play hurling by members of the senior team.
The visit lasted about three hours and coincided with a game between Dr. Crokes and Legion on the top field. This gave club members and parents from both sides a chance to meet him. Keating posed for photos with children and other club members.

Afterwards club chairman Eoin Brosnan gifted him the Dr Crokes team kit he wore for the lessons.
The crew continued filming on Wednesday, working on the lakes to capture more footage. A large BBC production team reportedly arrived at Kerry Airport on Tuesday for the project.
There is no official confirmation yet on when the documentary will air.

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Cannonball Supercars to arrive at Brehon

Killarney will play host to some of the world’s rarest and most powerful vehicles when the Cannonball Run makes its first overnight stop in the town on Friday evening. The […]

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Killarney will play host to some of the world’s rarest and most powerful vehicles when the Cannonball Run makes its first overnight stop in the town on Friday evening.

The cars are due to arrive at 5.45pm at the finish line outside The Brehon Hotel, where spectators and families can view the machines in the car parks of both The Brehon and Gleneagle Hotel.
Among the highlights this year is the Koenigsegg Regera, a megacar that blends hypercar performance with luxury design. Also confirmed is the McLaren Senna, a unique one-off model finished in a West livery by McLaren Special Operations, echoing the brand’s famous Formula 1 colours.
Adding to the excitement for rally fans, a rare Ford M-Sport rally support van, one of just six ever built, will be showcased in Killarney at the Cannonball.

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