Ireland's first National Park by Bilimari
Killarney National Park covers over 25,000 acres (10,000 hectares) of mountain, moorland, woodland, waterways, parks and gardens, providing a living space for the wild life and vegetations like Ireland's only remaining wild herd of native Red Deer and the largest area of old-growth Oak woods left in the country. You see lakes, streams, birds, etc., really enjoy and appreciate the nature.
I'm glad that we took a Jaunting Car ride of the park. The driver was also a guide, and gave us some interesting information, also stopped where we wanted to take a closer look at the place.