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CanGo is a free travel companion that guides you through Kerry as you explore.
Whether you’re driving the Ring of Kerry, wandering the streets of Dingle or walking a local trail, CanGo creates personalised journeys, reveals nearby discoveries and tells the stories behind the places you visit.
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Discover More of Kerry
More than a map. More than a guidebook.
Choose a route or let CanGo create one for you. As you travel, CanGo helps you discover hidden beaches, coastal villages, ancient monuments, local experiences and the stories behind them. Personalised tours and location-aware recommendations help you experience more of Kerry and uncover places many visitors never find.
Why CanGo?
Personalised Guided Tours
Tailored to your interests, travel style and available time, helping you discover more of what matters to you.
Discover More Along the Way
Even when you’re not following a tour, nearby viewpoints, attractions and worthwhile detours are surfaced as you travel.
Weather-Smart Recommendations
Recommendations adjust to local conditions so you can make the most of your day whatever the weather.
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[ Destinations ]Three Peninsulas,
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Each of Kerry’s three peninsulas has its own character, landscapes and stories. Through personalised driving and walking tours, CanGo helps you discover the highlights, hidden gems and local experiences that make each one unique.
Iveragh
Home to the Ring of Kerry, Iveragh combines Atlantic coastline, Ireland’s highest mountains, ancient monuments and hidden places that lie far beyond the famous route.
Dingle
Mountains, cliffs, ancient sites, living culture and some of Ireland’s most spectacular coastal scenery. Dingle rewards those willing to take the quieter road.
Beara
Remote, rugged and largely undiscovered, Beara is a landscape of mountain passes, colourful villages, ancient monuments and dramatic coastline.
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[ FAQ ]■
Common Questions
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Google Maps helps you get from A to B. CanGo helps you discover what is worth seeing along the way. It creates personalised journeys, shares local stories, highlights hidden gems and suggests experiences based on your interests and location.
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Yes. Tell CanGo what interests you and CanGo can suggest a personalised journey based on your preferences, location and available time. You can also choose from existing routes or build your own journey.
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Yes. CanGo supports both driving and walking experiences, helping you discover places, stories and recommendations whether you’re exploring a town on foot or travelling across Kerry by car.
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No. You can follow a suggested route, create your own journey or simply explore. CanGo adapts to your choices and helps you discover interesting places along the way.
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Absolutely. If something catches your eye, stop and explore. CanGo is designed to work with real travel behaviour and can continue guiding you when you’re ready to move on.
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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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No. Simply download CanGo and start exploring. Some features may require an internet connection, but there is no need to download individual tours before you begin.
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Yes. CanGo can recommend places and experiences suitable for different travel groups, including families, couples, solo travellers and groups of friends.
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Discovery Mode is designed to be helpful rather than intrusive. Notifications are limited to places, viewpoints and experiences that match your interests and are relevant to where you are.
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CanGo is designed for modern iPhone and Android devices. As long as your phone supports location services and internet access, you can use CanGo.
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Yes. Where appropriate, CanGo can take local conditions into account and prioritise recommendations that are better suited to the weather at the time.
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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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