Routes to climb Carrauntoohil

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Published 2018-06-26
Climb Carrauntoohil Ireland's highest mountain with Pat Falvey and his experienced team and discover the beautiful McGillicuddy Reeks situated in County Kerry. Carrauntoohil is Ireland’s highest peak and situated 15 Km from Killarney. It attracts thousands of climbers and walkers each year. Carrauntoohil is a bucket list for people who wants to climb Ireland's highest Mountain.

The hight of Carrauntoohil is 1,039m or 3407 feet. The distance travelled on the standard day’s walk is 12km, as this equates to 22,500 steps and results in an average 4000 calorie burn! Allow 6+8 hours trekking to ascent and descent.

Fitness Level:
While strenuous and reasonably demanding, Carrauntoohil is achievable by people who lead a moderately active life and take part in regular exercise (see video for more information or go to patfalvey.com/product/climb-carrauntoohil/ )

Our guided ascents are lead by Pat and his team of experienced mountain leaders. Therefore you will be in safe hands on your Carrauntoohil adventure. We offer hikes for all levels of fitness and experience, ranging from beginners to experienced hillwalkers and trekkers. We offer a wide range of route options including; The Devils Ladder, The ZigZags, Brother O’Shea’s Gully, Carrauntoohil Horse Shoe to name a few.

Also, we specialise in guiding groups on the mountain. Many of our clients choose to climb with family and friends, in order to share their achievement and memories. Similarly, we love bringing Charity and Corporate groups to the summit.
Climbing Carrountool is a fantastic way to build leadership and teamwork whether in a company, club or developing a bonding relationship in sports teams.

For tourists and visitors to the region, we often have last-minute availability, so that you can experience Ireland in a unique and memorable way. Contact +353 64 6644181.

(Bio) Who is Pat Falvey??
Pat Falvey is a world-renowned adventurer he was an active member of Kerry Mountain Rescue for ten years where he learnt his mountain skills. Pat has lived locally at the base of Irelands highest mountains from where he runs his guiding services since 1991. Carrauntoohil has always had a special place in his heart and was also the training ground for all of his major expeditions. We want to share the adventure with you and invite you to join us and share the challenge of climbing Ireland highest mountain Carrauntoohil. see Pat's Bio patfalvey.com/about-pat-3/

Please select your dates and book your adventure: See patfalvey.com/product/climb-carrauntoohil/

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And for any enquires please email [email protected]
or call +353 (0) 646644181

All Comments (9)
  • You explained that beautifully. It looked a piece of p*ss but you can never get too cocky on a mountain if you want to wake up in the morning. 🤠❤👍💪
  • @PhilShnider
    Did it today devil's ladder rote up and down. don't go with out a guide or group of experience climbers, if you're Beginners it's very challenging
  • @nornironnomad
    We went up the devil's ladder, i think that is the most popular one? Your video was great, you have a new subscriber!
  • @cianmurphy52
    Heavenly gates route is also amazing, slightly off path to reach certain parts (official name/route I'm not sure)
  • @cragus2004
    Hi ya, is wild camping ok for a night or 2 in the area?