Accommodation in Kerry
Brook Lodge Hotel
Hotel : 24 bedroom, breakfast included
The ideal Killarney Hotel located in the Killarney Town Centre, The Brook Lodge Hotel is family-owned and run with ample Free Private parking provided on-site, Free WiFi. The Brook Lodge Hotel is ...
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About county Kerry
County Kerry is Ireland's most popular tourist destination. With the main tourist attractions of the Lakes of Killarney, Dingle penninsula and the Ring of Kerry all within an hours drive.
The spectacular coastline ranges from rugged sheer cliffs to some of the most beautiful sandy beaches in Ireland like Inch and Banna which are miles in length to sandy coves like Ballybunion, Ventry, and safe harbours like Fenit and Dingle. The countryside ranges from rich farmland to wild mountains that rise steeply from the sea which makes it fine touring country. It has many of the finest wild life sanctuaries such as the Inch / Annascaul area of the Dingle Peninsula.
South Kerry is renowned world wide for the beauty of the Lakes of Killarney and the Ring of Kerry. But there is much much more to see and do. It is an area of two long peninsulas dotted with secluded beaches and coves which rise up to the highest mountains in Ireland.
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County Kerry
Sculptured by the wonders of the ice-age and caressed by the waters of the Gulf Stream, Co. Kerry is a place steeped in ancient history and folklore. It boasts a treasure trove of pre-historic buildings and monuments, many of which are remarkably well preserved and cared for. Kerry claims some of Ireland's most dramatic scenery, including the world-renowned Lakes of Killarney and the awe-inspiring landscapes of the Beara and Dingle peninsulas. There is much to see and do here with angling, walking, deep sea diving, golf and leisurely sightseeing a must for the visitor.
Cities and villages in county Kerry
B&B, Guesthouse, Hotel and Hostel
- Ballinskellig
- Ballybunion
- Ballyferriter
- Caherdaniel
- Cahersiveen
- Dingle
- Dun Chaoin Slea Head
- Glenbeigh
- Kenmare
- Kilgarvan
- Killarney
- Killarney Town Centre
- Killorglin
- Listowel
- Tarbert
- Tralee
- Ventry
- Waterville
- Waterville, Ring of Kerry
Self Catering and Holiday Homes
- Ballyferriter
- Caherdaniel
- Cahirciveen
- Dingle west
- Fahamore
- Kenmare
- Killarney
- Killorglin
- Listowel
- Scartaglen
- Sneem
Kerry visitor attractions
Killarney National Park, Slea Head Drive, Gap of Dunloe, Sightseeing Tours, The Dingle Peninsula, Great Blasket Island, Conor Pass, Carrantoohil, Derrynane Beach, Muckross Abbey, Ring of Kerry, Torc Waterfall, St. Mary's Cathedral, Banna Strand Tralee, Geokaun Mountain and Cliffs, Valentia Island, Ross Castle Killarney, Rossbeigh Beach, Innisfallen Island, Ballinskelligs Beach, Beara Way Walk, Ballycarbery Castle, Gleninchaquin, Listowel Castle, Valentia Lighthouse, Rattoo Round Tower, Ardfert Cathedral.