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Derrynane House, National Historic Park

Derrynane House was the ancestral home of Daniel O'Connell, the Irish statesman who played an important role in gaining Catholic Emancipation in 1829. Today some 120 hectares of the lands of Derrynane, together with Derrynane House, make up Derrynane National Historic Park. Plantations and garden walks were laid out in the 18th and 19th centuries, principally north and west of the house. Some features of the demesne are strongly associated with Daniel O'Connell, including the old Summer House. The main area of the gardens, set inland and to the north of the house, can be reached through a tunnel under the road.

Directions:
3.5km from Caherdaniel, off the N70 (the Ring of Kerry)
Admission Prices:
Adult: €2.90 Group & Senior Citizen: €2.10 Child/Student: €1.30 Family Rate: €7.40
Guided Tours Available:
Guided tours available on request, Max No: 25, Duration: 30 mins
Language Guides Available:
Guidebook in English, Irish, French, German, Italian, Spanish and Dutch
Disabled Access:
To ground floor only
Audio Visual Presentation:
Yes
Opening Times:
1st May – 30th September Daily: 10.30am – 6.00pm October Wednesday – Sunday & Bank Holiday: 10.30am – 5.00pm
Address:
Caherdaniel, Co. Kerry, Republic of Ireland
Web:
www.heritageireland.ie/en/HistoricSites/South
Email:
derrynanehouse@opw.ie
Landline:
+353 (0) 669475113
Fax:
+353 (0) 669475432

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