In the picturesque village of Glenbeigh, 1.5 miles from Rossbeigh Beach, is the family-run Towers Hotel Glenbeigh.
Christopher
United States
This was a wonderful hotel in the quiet village of Glenbeigh. The staff were very friendly. we especially enjoyed having the pub on the first floor for a few drinks and breakfast was great. We would definitely look to staying here again if possible.
Ard na Sidhe Country House is an enchanting house in a magical setting on the shores of Caragh Lake, one of Killarney’s famous lakes The intimate Victorian-style manor house is located within acres of...
Set in Glenbeigh, 33 km from St Mary's Cathedral, The Glenbeigh Hotel offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Dianne
Australia
The location was beautiful & the hotel very nice. Lots of character. Staff were very helpful with our late arrival
Offering chic and modern bedrooms with sleek, marble bathrooms and plasma TVs, The Bianconi Inn sits in Killorglin’s centre with an award-winning restaurant.
Julia
Germany
Friendly staff. Big clean room. Very comfy bed. Great breakfast. All very well
Sneem Hotel offers rooms with views of Kenmare Bay or MacGillycuddy’s Reeks, Ireland’s highest mountain range. Spacious bedrooms have en suite bathrooms and there is a gym and restaurant.
jennifer
Ireland
Expensive for size of room, staff weren’t that great had to tell bar staff twice about a drink that had been spilled & maybe they should clean it up before someone falls, this had to be said twice.
Eggs were rock hard at breakfast, was given a menu for dinner the day prior with no food menu just drinks, again I had to ask twice for this
Overlooking Dingle Bay, midway between Glenbeigh and Cahirciveen, Caitin's is a traditional old-style pub with guest accommodation. Access to the Kerry Way walking route runs alongside Caitin's.
Oleg Krivopliasov
Ireland
We stayed in a wonderful room with a sea view. The beds are comfortable, but not very wide for two people. The design is clean and pleasant. The staircase to the 3rd floor is very steep, so you need to be careful. You can clearly hear sounds from the neighboring rooms in the room. The hotel has a large parking lot, which is very crowded with buses and tourists in the morning and during the day. Breakfast in the kitchen needs to be self-service, there are no hot dishes, and the children's menu has only yogurt and milk with cereal. There are fruits and sliced bread for toast. There is no TV, kettle, glasses or tea sets in the room, but the WiFi is good. The hairdryer is shared in the hallway. All night long you can hear the sounds of the road, there is no silence.
Located in the heart of the Iveragh Peninsular, the community-run Brú na Dromoda/Dromid Hostel offers free WiFi and free onsite parking. Guests have complimentary use of the onsite sports hall.
Huang
Ireland
Really nice host, solved our problem with patience, and the view is really good there.
Situated just 21 km from St Mary's Cathedral, Kingston's Townhouse features accommodation in Killorglin with access to a bar, a shared lounge, as well as bicycle parking.
peter
Spain
Continental breakfast was good.
Location just a short walk to river and town centre
Sandy and John were wonderful hosts and gave me a lovely welcome after a long day of hiking on the Kerry Way. The B&B was very cozy and had all the amenities I could've asked for. Breakfast was amazing with a great selection of fruits as well as a typical Irish Breakfast that can compete with the best of them. I would stay here again in a heartbeat, even knowing the ascent right outside the front door will kick my but again ;)
Sandy and John are excellent hosts and made us very welcome. Their home is a beautiful refurbishment of an old traditional cottage. The location, on The Kerry Way and at the base of MacGillycuddy's Reeks mountains, is perfect for exploring the area on foot. John gives detailed & helpful guidance on walking in the mountains. It's well-worth booking dinner also - local ingredients are used create tasty and wholesome dishes.
Excellent place to stay on the Kerry Way. From the moment we arrived we felt right at home and a cold beer from the bar was what was needed after a long trek over the mountains. Food was very nice in the bar in the evening and there was plenty of food in the hearty breakfast.
Climbers inn is located near to Carrauntoohil. Its only 15 minutes drive from the hotel. The hotel has there on pub and restaurant on the premise which is handy. The room was small but very neat and clean. Perfect for a weekend getaway. Highly recommeneded.
This was the kind of remote homely place I was hoping for and this was supplemented by wonderful hosts. The location was ideal for hiking (on the Kerry Way) and the B&B had plenty of charm. Add to that a top chef as proprietor!
This is a lovely place. I was walking the Kerry Way and stopped off here for a night. Great accommodation, food/drink and friendly staff. Even if you are not a walker (or climber!) you will enjoy a stay here.
The option to have dinner and packed lunch. Sandy and John were so attentive. We had a great stay and look forward to returning. An ideal spot to venture The Kerry Way or for us Carrauntoohill.
Everything was perfect. The best spot in the middle of Glencar, in which you can find a comfortable accomodation, delicious food and beers, with the warm welcome of the fantastic host.
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