Dun Chaoin pier
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CanGo is a free app for travellers who want to explore at their own pace and on their own terms.
It creates personalised journeys through Kerry based on your interests and how you like to travel, guiding you along its routes, towns and villages, to the places, stories and experiences that make each area unique.
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CanGo gives you itineraries shaped around your interests and how you like to travel.
As you travel, CanGo guides you from place to place, surfacing the viewpoints, hidden gems, local food and stories that turn a drive into a journey.
It guides you along the famous touring routes while helping you discover the towns, villages and unexpected stops that many visitors pass by.
Why CanGo?
Personalised Guided Tours
No two travellers are the same. CanGo creates itineraries around your interests, travel style and available time, helping you discover more of what matters to you while guiding you along Kerry’s most spectacular routes.
Ambient Aware Discovery Mode
CanGo doesn’t stop when your tour does. As you drive or walk, it stays aware of what is around you, suggesting worthwhile detours, attractions, unexpected discoveries and nearby experiences you might otherwise miss.
Adaptive Weather-Aware Travel
Plans change when the weather does. CanGo adapts its recommendations to local conditions, helping you make the most of your day whether the sun is shining, the clouds roll in, or the Atlantic decides to remind you where you are.
Free to download. No account needed.
[ DESTINATIONS ]Three Peninsulas,
One App
IVERAGH
Vast, dramatic and ancient, Iveragh stretches across two hundred kilometres of Atlantic coastline backed by Ireland’s highest mountains. Iron Age forts crown its clifftops. Monastic settlements stand in its fields. One of Ireland’s most storied landscapes, and still full of places most visitors never find.
Everyone comes for the Ring of Kerry and it earns its reputation, but Iveragh is much larger than the famous drive suggests.
Beyond the postcard viewpoints are hidden beaches, mountain passes, deserted valleys, ancient forts, forgotten monasteries and villages where life still follows its own rhythm.
Discover the icons that made Iveragh famous, then venture beyond them to uncover the places, stories and landscapes that most visitors never see.
DINGLE
The Dingle Peninsula reaches further into the Atlantic than any other inhabited land in Europe. Here, mountains fall into the sea, ancient stone forts overlook the ocean, and traces of early Christian Ireland remain scattered across the landscape.
Most visitors know Slea Head, Inch Beach and the colourful streets of Dingle Town. Yet beyond these famous places lies a peninsula filled with hidden coves, abandoned settlements, dramatic coastal walks, archaeological treasures and roads that seem to lead to the edge of the world.
Discover the places that made Dingle famous, then follow the quieter roads to find the stories, landscapes and unexpected moments that make people return again and again.
BEARA
One of Ireland's last truly unspoiled places. Bronze Age stone circles and copper mine ruins scatter its uplands. Subtropical plants grow wild in its hedgerows. Its mountains drop sharply to a coastline that is dramatic, mystical and almost entirely unexplored.
Its colourful villages, dramatic mountain passes and island-dotted coastline reward those willing to slow down and explore. From Dursey Island and Ireland’s only cable car to hidden harbours, remote beaches and little-known viewpoints, Beara offers a side of Ireland many travellers never experience.
Explore one of Ireland’s least discovered peninsulas and uncover the landscapes, history and local character that make Beara unlike anywhere else on the island.
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Every traveller explores differently.
CanGo adapts to the way you like to travel, creating journeys and recommendations that feel personal rather than one-size-fits-all. By combining your interests with where you are and what is nearby, it helps you discover more of a destination and experience places you might otherwise pass by.
The result is a richer, more individual way to explore, where every journey feels a little different.
[ FAQ ]Common Questions
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Yes. CanGo is built to be listened to, not looked at. The stories play as audio while you keep your eyes on the road, the same as a podcast or the radio. Set your interests and download your area before you set off, and you can leave the phone alone while you drive.
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Once you have downloaded your area, CanGo runs offline and uses little or no data. Like any app that relies on GPS it does draw on the battery, so on a long day of driving it is worth keeping a car charger to hand.
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Yes, and it only takes a moment. Download the area you are heading to while you still have signal, usually before you leave your accommodation, and everything you need, maps and audio included, lives on your phone from then on. It is the same habit as downloading a playlist for a long drive.
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Yes. CanGo works both ways: guiding you along the famous drives, and around the towns and villages once you are there on foot.
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Yes. When you set up the app you can tell it you are travelling with family, and it will favour places and stories that work for children as well as adults, and steer you towards stops that suit a day out together.
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No; you are never locked in. Go where you like and it keeps surfacing what is nearby.
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Occasional and easy to ignore; it points things out, it does not pester.
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Yes, any time.
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Available on iOS and Android.
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CanGo uses your location for one purpose: to show you what is nearby and to let Discovery Mode point things out as you pass them. It is used on your device to find the places around you — it is not sold, not shared, and never used to build a profile of you. You are asked for permission the first time you open the app, you can switch it off at any time in your phone settings, and the full detail is set out in our Privacy Policy.
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English, for now. As we expand we expect to add more, given how many of Kerry's visitors come from further afield, but for this pilot version, the app and all tours are in English.
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Yes. CanGo takes local conditions into account to help you make the most of your day and discover suitable experiences whatever the weather.
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Absolutely. CanGo is designed to support exploration and can suggest worthwhile places nearby as you travel.
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