10 Bridge Street is located in the heart of Reeks District which provides an abundance of spectacular locations for your wedding photographs. Whether you and your partner want to take a quick stroll to many of the locations around Killorglin town or perhaps you would prefer a quick drive out the road to take in all the beauty Reeks District as to offer. Here are a sample of places where some of our couples have chosen to take their timeless wedding photographs.
Cromane Photographs
Less than a 10 minute drive from Killorglin, the seaside village of Cromane is a great choice for your wedding photos.
Áine & Keith – Captured by Love Story Breda Daly Photography in Cromane Co Kerry
Ballykissane Photographs
The historic Ballykissane pier is a 2 minute drive from 10 Bridge Street, it over looks Castlemaine Harbour and beautifully captures the Kerry countryside.
Caragh Lake Photographs
15 minutes from Killorglin is the picturesque Caragh Lake, which boasts numerous locations for your photos
Ashley & Ciaran Captured by Emily Doran Photography at Caragh Lake
The Old Mill
Just around the corner from Sol y Sombra you will find The Old Mill, built in 1837 it was once the site of O’Donoghue’s Bakery & Confectionary. Its striking red doors make an excellent backdrop for unique wedding photographs.
Catriona & Sarah at the Old Mill. – By Emily Doran Photography
Killorglin Town
Killorglin Town has lots of great nooks, crannies and alley-ways that make for some really quirky wedding photos.
Sunhill Photographs
Another beautiful spot that is only a 2 minute drive from 10 Bridge Street is Sunhill, which overlooks Castlemaine Harbour. Whether you have sunshine or a blustery stormy day the photos taken here can be amazing.
Eimear & Eddie on Sunhill overlooking Castlemaine Harbour – Captured by Louise Scott Photography
The Laune Bridge Photographs
Just a few hundred meters from 10 Bridge Street is Killorglin’s Laune Bridge. Originally constructed in 1885, it has been the background to many couples who have tied the knot in Killorglin over the years.
Carol & Dave at The Laune Bridge – Captured by Ciara O’Donnell Photography
Iron Bridge Photographs
The Iron Bridge was once the bridge that serviced the trains that ran from Farranfore to Valentia. The bridge has been closed since the 1950’s but is still very iconic and synonymous with the town of Killorglin. The foliage on the walkway up to the bridge as well as the bridge itself make for very memorable photos.
Laura & Dara on the Iron Bridge in Killorglin captured by Adrian O’Neill
Wedding Photos with the Murals
Killorglin is best know for Puck Fair, however their are other festivals that happen annually in Killorglin. K-FEST is a music and arts festival that has brightened Killorglin with a new mural each year. They make for excellent backdrops if you looking for something a little bit different in your wedding photos.
This is a sample of locations in the region that make for great wedding photograph opportunities, make sure you talk to your photographer as they may have a few secret locations up their sleeves.