Holiday Cottages In Kerry

Munster's Kerry offers Ireland's most iconic beauty, where emerald mountains meet Atlantic swells in timeless, dramatic ringed perfection.

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Top Four Holiday Cottage Destinations In Kerry

The most popular cottage locations in Kerry include, Kenmare with 16 properties, Beaufort with 10, Glenbeigh 8 and Killorglin with 8 self catering holiday lets.

Featured Properties

River House
Sneem, Kerry

Six bedrooms: 2 x ground floor twin, 1 x ground floor double with en-suite shower, basin & WC, rural views & chandelier, 2 x double with en-suite shower, basin & WC & river views, 1 x four poster double with en-suite shower, basin & WC. Ground floor bathroom with Jacuzzi bath, separate shower cubicle, basin & WC. Open plan kitchen area with fitted kitchen, breakfast bar, dining area (seats 10), range cooker & conservatory area (seats 5) with river views & French doors to garden. Sitting room (seats 6) with open fire with marble surround & maple flooring. Landing seating area (seats 2).

Sleeps
12
Bedrooms
6
Bathroom
5
Pets allowed
WiFi
Price:
7 nights from £1650
Location:
0.3m from Sneem
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Architect House
Ballyferriter, Kerry

Four bedrooms: 2 x ground floor double with en-suite shower, basin and WC, 1 x ground floor twin, 1 x family room with 1 double and 1 single. Two bathrooms with bath, shower over, basin and WC (one ground floor). Ground floor wet room with walk-in shower. Open plan living area with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with open fire. Utility. First floor sitting room. First floor mezzanine area with sofa bed and table football.

Sleeps
9
Bedrooms
4
Bathroom
5
Pets allowed
WiFi
Price:
7 nights from £1564
Location:
1.1m from Ballyferriter
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Seahaven
Bunaw, Kerry

Seahaven in Tousist, Kenmare, Co. Kerry, sleeps six to eight in four bedrooms

Sleeps
8
Bedrooms
4
Bathroom
3
Pets allowed
WiFi
Price:
7 nights from £1481
Location:
0.1m from Bunaw
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In?ear Scéine.
Sneem, Kerry

Four bedrooms: 1 x ground-floor double with en-suite walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail, bidet and WC, 1 x ground-floor double with en-suite walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC, 1 x double with en-suite walk-in shower, heated towel rail, basin and WC, 1 x ground-floor double. Ground-floor bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area, 2 x sitting areas and open gas fire. Utility room with washing machine, dryer and an additional fridge .

Sleeps
8
Bedrooms
4
Bathroom
4
Pets allowed
WiFi
Price:
7 nights from £1468
Location:
5m from Sneem
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Top Self Catering Destinations in Ireland

About Ireland

Discover the captivating charm of Kerry in Munster, Ireland. Immerse yourself in the rich history and heritage as you explore ancient castles and landmarks.

Be amazed by the breathtaking natural wonders, from rugged mountains to pristine beaches.

Dive into the vibrant cultural scene, with lively festivals and events happening year-round.

Indulge in thrilling outdoor activities, like hiking, fishing, and golfing.

And don't forget to savor the tantalizing culinary delights, from traditional Irish dishes to delectable seafood.

Kerry awaits your adventurous spirit.

History and Heritage

Explore the rich history and heritage of Kerry in Munster, Ireland, as you delve into its captivating stories and uncover its ancient treasures.

Kerry is a land steeped in history, with evidence of human habitation dating back thousands of years. From the ancient stone forts of Cahersiveen and Ballycarbery to the medieval castles of Ross and Ballyseede, the county is dotted with reminders of its past.

Take a trip to the awe-inspiring Skellig Michael, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and marvel at the sixth-century monastery perched on a rocky island.

Immerse yourself in the tales of the Great Famine at the Kerry County Museum, or wander through the picturesque streets of Tralee, where echoes of the past can still be heard.

Kerry's history is waiting to be discovered, so come and uncover its ancient treasures for yourself.

Natural Wonders

Discover the breathtaking natural wonders of Kerry in Munster, Ireland, as you embark on an unforgettable journey through its stunning landscapes and awe-inspiring scenery.

From the majestic cliffs of the Ring of Kerry, where the Atlantic Ocean crashes against the rugged coastline, to the serene beauty of the Lakes of Killarney, surrounded by lush green mountains, Kerry offers a diverse range of natural attractions.

Explore the otherworldly beauty of the Gap of Dunloe, a narrow mountain pass carved by ancient glaciers, or marvel at the cascading waterfalls of Torc and Aghadoe.

Immerse yourself in the enchanting beauty of the Killarney National Park, home to ancient woodlands, sparkling lakes, and abundant wildlife.

Whether you're hiking, biking, or simply admiring the view, Kerry's natural wonders will leave you in awe of the world's extraordinary beauty.

Cultural Events and Festivals

Experience the vibrant cultural events and festivals in Kerry, Munster, Ireland, as you immerse yourself in the rich traditions and lively celebrations of this captivating region. From music and dance to literature and art, Kerry offers a diverse range of cultural experiences throughout the year.

One of the most renowned events is the Listowel Writers' Week, where you can listen to inspiring talks, attend workshops, and meet acclaimed authors.

If you're a fan of traditional Irish music, the Dingle Tradfest is a must-visit, featuring talented musicians from all over the country.

For those interested in visual arts, the Féile na Bealtaine Arts Festival showcases the works of local artists and offers various exhibitions and performances.

Whether you're a culture enthusiast or simply looking to immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere, Kerry's cultural events and festivals will leave a lasting impression.

Outdoor Activities

Get ready to embark on a thrilling adventure with an array of exciting outdoor activities in Kerry, Munster, Ireland. From stunning landscapes to adrenaline-pumping experiences, Kerry has something for everyone. Here are four must-try outdoor activities in Kerry:

1. Hiking: Lace up your boots and explore the breathtaking trails of the Ring of Kerry or the Dingle Peninsula. Be prepared to be mesmerized by the rugged coastline, lush green hills, and cascading waterfalls.

2. Cycling: Grab a bike and pedal through the picturesque countryside, passing by charming villages and ancient ruins. The Great Southern Trail, with its old railway line, offers a unique cycling experience.

3. Water Sports: Dive into the crystal-clear waters of the Atlantic Ocean and try your hand at surfing, kayaking, or stand-up paddleboarding. The stunning beaches of Inch and Ballybunion are perfect for water sports enthusiasts.

4. Golfing: Tee off at world-class golf courses, such as the legendary Old Course at Ballybunion or the challenging Waterville Golf Links. Enjoy breathtaking views while perfecting your swing.

Culinary Delights

Indulge your taste buds in the culinary delights of Kerry, Munster, Ireland. This region offers a wide array of delicious dishes that will leave you wanting more.

Start your culinary journey with a traditional Irish breakfast, complete with bacon, sausage, black and white pudding, eggs, and toast.

For lunch, try the famous seafood chowder made with locally caught fish and served with freshly baked soda bread.

In the evening, savor the flavors of Kerry lamb, renowned for its tenderness and succulence.

Don't forget to sample some of the local cheeses, such as Kerrygold, which is famous worldwide.

Wash it all down with a pint of Guinness or a glass of Irish whiskey.

With its rich culinary heritage, Kerry is a food lover's paradise.