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Ladies-only ride-out to Ladies View added to BikeFest schedule

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A stop off for handmade yogurt and coffee at Muckross Creamery, owned by John Fleming (1st left) a fifth-generation dairy farmer. The Fleming family have been farming in Muckross, Killarney since the 1840’s. The biking fraternity arrived early to Killarney ahead of Ireland BikeFest 2026, which takes place from 29th–31st May. The festival will welcome thousands of bikers and visitors to the town for a weekend of live music, ride-outs, entertainment and biking culture across the June Bank Holiday weekend. from left, Rob Miller, Patrick O'Donoghue, CEO Gleneagle Group, left, Jadwiga Surmiak, Gleneagle Group, Vicki Green, Harley-Davidson®, Jay Paggett, Gordon Dick. Photo: Valerie O'Sullivan/FREE PICS***

A stop off for handmade yogurt and coffee at Muckross Creamery, owned by John Fleming (1st left) a fifth-generation dairy farmer. The Fleming family have been farming in Muckross, Killarney since the 1840’s. The biking fraternity arrived early to Killarney ahead of Ireland BikeFest 2026, which takes place from 29th–31st May. The festival will welcome thousands of bikers and visitors to the town for a weekend of live music, ride-outs, entertainment and biking culture across the June Bank Holiday weekend. From left, Gordon Dick, Matt Green, Patrick O'Donoghue, CEO Gleneagle Group, David Cooper, Vicki Green, Harley-Davidson® , Rob Miller, Jay Paggett, Jadwiga Surmiak, Gleneagle Group, Patrick Fleming, 6th Generation, Muckross Creamery. Photo: Valerie O'Sullivan/FREE PICS***

Ladies-only ride-out to Ladies View added to BikeFest schedule

Fiona Carroll and Trevor Edwards at Ireland BikeFest Killarney. The free open festival is one of Europe’s most impressive biking events, drawing thousands of bikers and visitors to the purpose-built Bike Village at Gleneagle in the heart of Kerry over the June Bank Holiday this year. Photo: Valerie O'Sullivan/

A new ladies-only event has been added to the itinerary for this year's Ireland BikeFest over the June Bank Holiday weekend.

Scheduled for Sunday, May 31st, 'Ride Out 4' is a run open to all lady riders on any make of motorcycle, led by the Ladies of Harley. The route takes in Ladies View on the Moll's Gap section between Killarney and Kenmare.
Participants will depart at 13:00, with the trip expected to take approximately 1.5 hours.
The addition is part of the 2026 festival programme, which marks 20 years since the 2006 European H.O.G. Rally in Killarney. Full details are available on the event website.

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Locals and tourists urged to be vigilant following break-ins

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Gardaí have issued an appeal for vigilance to both locals and tourists following a series of vehicle break-ins and a residential burglary in the Ross Road area this week.

The recent spell of warm weather has drawn large crowds to Killarney National Park. On Tuesday night, as people flocked to Ross Castle to enjoy the evening heatwave, several motorists returned to find their vehicles had been broken into.

In an official statement, a Garda spokesperson confirmed the incidents: “Gardaí are investigating a number of thefts from vehicles that occurred in Killarney on Wednesday, May 27. The investigation is ongoing.”

In a separate incident, authorities are also dealing with a break-in at a local property. Gardaí confirmed they are investigating a burglary at a residential home that occurred in Killarney on the morning of Wednesday, May 27.

With investigations ongoing into both the vehicle thefts and the household burglary, anyone who noticed any suspicious activity in the vicinity of Ross Castle or the wider Killarney area over Tuesday night and Wednesday morning is urged to contact Killarney Garda Station.

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Killarney mourns the sudden passing of Brian ‘Chomp’ O’Regan

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Killarney was plunged into sadness this week following the sudden passing of one of its most popular and beloved personalities, Brian ‘Chomp’ O’Regan, on Monday last.

A prominent sportsman and a larger-than-life character, Brian was known across the community for his infectious smile, good humour, and deep involvement in local sporting circles. 

He played underage football with Dr Crokes, wore the blue jersey for Killarney Athletic AFC with pride, and excelled on the golf course as a member of Killarney Golf and Fishing Club. 

Those who knew him well described him as the heart and soul of many a sporting occasion who packed an immense amount into his relatively short life.

Local sporting clubs led the tributes as news of his untimely passing shook the community.

Killarney Athletic AFC said on social media: “Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family and friends of Brian O’Regan. A larger-than-life character who brought a smile to all in his company. He always wore the blue jersey with pride and was never slow to help out with club activities when called upon. Rest in peace Chomp.”

Dr Crokes GAA Club also shared their sympathies: “All of our thoughts and prayers are with the family of the late Brian O’Regan who represented Dr Crokes at juvenile level. Brian was also an active member of our golf society for a number of years. May he Rest in Peace.”

Killarney Legion GAA club joined in the tributes, extending their sincere condolences to Brian’s family, relatives, and friends at this difficult time.

Brian will be deeply missed by his heartbroken family. He is survived by his parents, Vincent and Elizabeth, and his siblings, Olivia, Elaine, and James. 

He is also sadly missed by his adored nephews Cillian, Tristan, and Rowan, his niece Isabella, brother-in-law James Murphy, James’ partner Jess, as well as his uncles, aunts, cousins, relatives, neighbours, and a wide circle of friends.

Killarney mourns the sudden passing of Brian ‘Chomp’ O’Regan

Killarney was plunged into sadness this week following the sudden passing of one of its most popular and beloved personalities, Brian ‘Chomp’ O’Regan, on Monday last.

A prominent sportsman and a larger-than-life character, Brian was known across the community for his infectious smile, good humour, and deep involvement in local sporting circles. 

He played underage football with Dr Crokes, wore the blue jersey for Killarney Athletic AFC with pride, and excelled on the golf course as a member of Killarney Golf and Fishing Club. 

Those who knew him well described him as the heart and soul of many a sporting occasion who packed an immense amount into his relatively short life.

Local sporting clubs led the tributes as news of his untimely passing shook the community.

Killarney Athletic AFC said on social media: “Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family and friends of Brian O’Regan. A larger-than-life character who brought a smile to all in his company. He always wore the blue jersey with pride and was never slow to help out with club activities when called upon. Rest in peace Chomp.”

Dr Crokes GAA Club also shared their sympathies: “All of our thoughts and prayers are with the family of the late Brian O’Regan who represented Dr Crokes at juvenile level. Brian was also an active member of our golf society for a number of years. May he Rest in Peace.”

Killarney Legion GAA club joined in the tributes, extending their sincere condolences to Brian’s family, relatives, and friends at this difficult time.

Brian will be deeply missed by his heartbroken family. He is survived by his parents, Vincent and Elizabeth, and his siblings, Olivia, Elaine, and James. 

He is also sadly missed by his adored nephews Cillian, Tristan, and Rowan, his niece Isabella, brother-in-law James Murphy, James’ partner Jess, as well as his uncles, aunts, cousins, relatives, neighbours, and a wide circle of friends.

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