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Holiday Cottages in Killorglin, Kerry available for rental
Killorglin is in Kerry
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| Teach Altra |
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Located above Caragh Lake, the village of Glencar is a wonderful spot for birdwatchers and nature lovers due to its proximity to Lickeen Forest, Caragh River and Caragh Lake – all of which offer wonderful scenery as well as great walking and angling opportunities. The region is also famous for its hunting season and game includes woodcock, snipe, pheasant, duck and hare between November and January. The village itself is home to The Climber’s Inn - which serves food and drink – as well as a post office and food store. The pretty town of Killorglin is within easy reach and is often referred to as the gateway to the Ring of Kerry. This charming settlement is packed with cafes, pubs and restaurants, whilst numerous sandy beaches and golf courses are within easy driving distance. |
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| Detached House for 8 in Killorglin |
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This recently built home is located just off the Ring of Kerry, 3 miles from Killorglin. It has been finished to a high standard inside with a cosy feel throughout especially in the lounge area with its roaring open fire. From here you can tour the mountains, lakes and the Ring of Kerry all of which are on your doorstep. There is also great fishing, Great golfing at the famous Dooks Golf Club where the scenery is simply stunning all within a short drive not to mention walks along the beautiful Rossbeigh Beach only 6 miles away. This is an ideal base for a family get together. |
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| Detached Bungalow for 8 to 9 in Killorglin |
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This cosy bungalow is on the Ring of Kerry road just 3 miles out of Killorglin towards Glenbeigh. Caragh Lake is just 1 mile away and offers excellent salmon fishing, and there are 3 golf courses within a 3 mile radius. Killorglin has a lot of charm and has a variety of pubs, restaurants, and cafes whilst Glenbeigh is altogether smaller and quainter and has the famous Rossbeigh Beach. Further afield you can visit Ballinskelligs, Waterville, and Sneem (also on the Ring of Kerry), and the Dingle Peninsula is accessible in the other direction. |
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| Semi-detached Dormer Bungalow for 6 in Killorglin |
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A short walk from Killorglin town across the bridge takes you to this charming property on the banks of the river Laune. The tasteful decoration and furnishings give a warm and homely feel with each bedroom boasting its own en-suite shower room and one a balconyoverlooking the river. There is a beautiful decked seating area to the rear of the property for unwinding while watching the river wildlife including swans, herons and even otters. If you can pull yourself away from these surroundings there is ample to experience around the ring of Kerry. |
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| Detached House for 5 in Killorglin |
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This is one of fourteen holiday home situated just off the Ring of Kerry, 3 miles from Killorglin town. Nestled on the side of a hill on an 18 hole golf course the site boasts panoramic views of the sea and Irelands highest mountain range. Traditional in design but tastefully furnished the cottage is ideal for touring both the Ring of Kerry and Dingle Peninsula with Rossbeigh beach just a 20 minute drive. For the golfing enthusiast there are eight other golf courses in the area and an on site is a club house with restaurant and bar (open seasonally). |
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| Detached Dormer Bungalow for 5 in Killorglin |
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This is a luxury house. Half a mile outside of Killorglin on an elevated site surrounded by mature private gardens. The designer interiors are special, an inviting sitting room, huge open fire and extremely rich comfortable furnishings while the traditional yet modern kitchen boasts beamed ceilings, another open fire and aga style stove. Relax in the adjoining sun room or the superb south-facing patio perfect for al fresco dining. Ideally placed for touring the Ring of Kerry, Dingle Peninsula or the lively town of Killarney. |
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| Siobhan's Cottage |
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It is surrounded by the majestic MacGillycuddy’s Reeks, which boast Ireland’s highest mountain, Carrauntoohil, which is over 3,000 feet tall. MacGillycuddy’s Reeks has many more notable peaks over 3000 feet high, making this a Mecca for mountain-climbers and hill-walkers. The main river here is the Laune; renowned for its brown trout and salmon fishing, it attracts anglers from across the globe. This beautiful river flows from the Killarney Lakes and, after 14 miles, empties itself into Dingle Bay. Near to Beaufort, you will also find Tomies Wood; the oldest natural wood in Ireland. It has a great diversity of plant and wildlife, and it is the home to the Sika and Red Deer. Bird-lovers will also relish the opportunity to spot a rare Chough, Peregrine Falcon and a variety of Owls. Beaufort is also rich in heritage. According to the recent FÁS South Kerry Archaeological Survey, there are over 100 historical sites in the area, including the Ogham Stones, two Castle ruins and the 11th Century Dunloe Castle. |
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| Eagle's Crest Cottage |
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Situated in the heart of County Kerry, the pretty town of Killorglin is located close to the River Laune. Surrounded by great scenery, this charming settlement is often considered as the gateway to the Ring of Kerry and provides walkers with a variety of cafes, restaurants and pubs, as well as great fishing opportunities on the River Laune and at nearby Caragh Lake. The town itself is also home to the annual Puck Fair - one of Ireland's oldest street festivals which is held every August. There is also a number of sandy beaches close by, as well as an abundance of golf courses in the area. Also within easy driving distance is the town of Killarney, offering a selection of good shops, restaurants, bars and theatres. |
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| Mountain Cottage |
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Glencar is located in the centre of the region of Kerry otherwise known as "The Kingdom". Glencar is a nature lover's paradise surrounded by the mountain range Macgillycuddy Reeks, with Carrantouhill, Ireland's highest mountain, towering overhead. With hundreds of acres of forests and numerous lakes such as Lickeen Forest, Caragh River and Caragh Lake, Glencar offers wonderful scenery and great walking and angling opportunities. The village is home to 3 pubs including The Climbers' Inn, which offers good food and drink along with a post office and food store. The pretty town of Killorglin is within easy reach, the gateway to the Ring of Kerry, offering a variety of cafes, pubs and restaurants, while an abundance of sandy beaches and golf courses are within easy driving distance. |
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| Jeremiah's Cottage |
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In the centre of County Kerry, near the River Laune and surrounded by wonderful scenery, you will find the lovely town of Killorglin. As the gateway to the Ring of Kerry, Killorglin offers many pubs, restaurants and cafes. For those that like a spot of fishing, then there is the River Laune and the nearby Caragh Lake. Held in Killorglin every August is the 'Puck Fair', which is one of the oldest street festivals in Ireland. Nearby are stunning sandy beaches and the area boasts many golf courses. Killarney is only twelve miles away and offers a number of shops, bars, restaurants and theatres. A short drive from Killarney is the breathtaking Killarney National Park which is a haven for walkers and cyclists. Killorglin and Killarney are fantastic places to visit and along with the beautiful countryside, this is an area that you will not want to leave. |
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