
The organisers of the Wander Wild 2025, Ireland’s premier outdoor festival, have unveiled a range of exciting new events, adding even more adventure to an already action-packed line-up.
Taking place in the stunning surroundings of the 26,000-acre UNESCO-protected Killarney National Park and the MacGillycuddy’s Reeks from April 4-6, this year’s adventure and wellness festival has activities designed to invigorate, inspire and spark the soul.

Festival goers can now sign up for a dawn chorus walk and a Nature Boy talk with the brilliant Sean Ronyane, a Mangerton hike with the Kerry Cowboy Séaghan Ó Súilleabháin, a guided bat walk, sunrise yoga, family boat trips and the Nature Valley family hike.
There will be a real treat with Irish traditional song with Cait Ni Riain, an athlete performanc, breathwork session and a balance bike workshop for children.
Additional evening events will include fireside chats with Bressie, Shee and others, Wanderwine at Luna, Sacred Sip & Paint and a special concert in St Mary’s Church of Ireland.

These events are in addition to over 100 other programmed activities taking place during the festival weekend that will cater for all ages and abilities.
Sponsored by Nature Valley and proudly supported by Fáilte Ireland and Kerry County Council, Wander Wild Festival offers something for everyone who wants to embrace the great outdoors.

Wander Wild Festival is also committed to making the festival an eco-friendly experience, in tune with the natural beauty of Killarney.
The organisers are encouraging attendees to leave their car behind, and use a bike or hop on festival shuttle buses to reach many of out of town festival activities.
Ticket prices range from €10 to €100 depending on the event, with a number of free events included so there is something for all budgets. With many events selling out last year, people are advised to book their tickets now wanderwildfestival.com to avoid disappointment.
Wander Wild Festival is supported by Killarney Chamber of Tourism and Commerce and the National Parks and Wildlife Service.
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