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The cozy living area features a comfortable dark sofa adorned with soft cushions, positioned beside a rustic wooden coffee table stacked with books. A custom-built ladder leads to a mezzanine level, while a well-equipped kitchen area is visible in the background.
Cottage in Killarney
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 342 reviews

Rural Mountain Retreat - Find yourself in Nature

Our home,a working sheep farm is nestled below Ireland's highest mountains on the famous Kerry Way trail in the heart of the McGillyCuddy Reeks.The original buildings date back to 1802 and were some of the last in Ireland to receive electricity due to their remote location in one of Ireland’s most unspoiled valleys on the edge of the Killarney National Park.While the towns of Kenmare & Killarney are an hour’s drive away,the Cottage is suited to those who are keen to truly get away from it all...

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The stylish black lodge is set in a scenic landscape, surrounded by lush greenery and mountains. Large windows allow natural light and offer views of the nearby lake. The exterior features a combination of stone and gravel pathways leading to the peaceful water's edge.
Farm stay in Bantry
5 out of 5 average rating, 176 reviews

The Hidden Haven at Derry Duff: A Romantic Retreat

Escape to The Hidden Haven at Derry Duff; a unique, stylish, luxury farm-stay lodge, in a secluded corner of our organic West Cork hill farm, just 20 minutes from Bantry and Glengarriff. We designed this boutique, eco retreat to welcome guests to enjoy panoramic mountain views, the wild landscape, a lakeside hot tub, peace, calm and our organic produce. The Hidden Haven offers a romantic farm-stay experience with the space to reconnect, unwind, and rest surrounded by the quiet rhythm of nature.

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A charming stone cottage is framed by tall trees and a gravel pathway. The exterior features a slate roof, and the entrance is adorned with a wooden gate. Outdoor seating is arranged in front, offering a tranquil view of the surrounding landscape.
Cottage in County Kerry
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 325 reviews

Gap of Dunloe Shepherd's Cottage

Enjoy a memorable visit when you stay in this unique place. Nestled in the heart of Gap of Dunloe Glacial Valley, Beaufort, Killarney on the Ring of Kerry, spend some quiet time in our lovingly restored 1800s cottage. The accommodation comprises of one King bed downstairs, a mezzanine with 2 single beds and second mezzanine with one single bed, both accessed by ladder. Cottage is Off Grid, lights and fridge are solar powered,. Cooker, hot water, heating and shower are powered by gas.

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A lodge exterior is showcased at dusk, featuring a triangular roof. Ambient purple and orange lighting enhances the space. A private deck is furnished with two chairs and a small table, surrounded by greenery, creating a serene outdoor setting.
Chalet in Killarney
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 799 reviews

Luxury Lodges - perfect for couples

Our Luxury Lodges await those looking for a completely unique romantic escape. You will find yourself in a countryside setting but don't be fooled Killarney town is just 1.5km away. Your lodge boasts a spacious bedroom with King Size Bed (European) and bespoke furniture. There is a proper bathroom complete with power shower. The mini kitchen has everything from a hob to Nespresso machine. Private heated patio with BBQ is perfect for chilling in the evening with the sound of the River.

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A charming stone cottage features a slate roof and light blue doors, framed by lush greenery and flowering plants. A gravel path leads to the entrance, which is accompanied by a small outdoor seating area with a table. Nearby structures include a rustic shed and a traditional farming building.
Cottage in County Kerry
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 441 reviews

Mountain Ash Cottage

The stone cottage which is over 250 years old has been recently renovated and retains its traditional style: stone and white-washed walls, inglenook fireplace with wood burning stove. There are also modern conveniences: heating, Wifi, TV with Netflix and fully equipped kitchen. Downstairs there is an open-plan kitchen, dining and living area with a vaulted ceiling and the bathroom. Upstairs is a cosy double bedroom. Outside guests have their own patio and garden area with seating

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A charming stone cottage is set against a backdrop of blue skies and scattered clouds. The natural stone walls are complemented by lush greenery and vibrant flowers in the foreground, providing a welcoming appearance. The well-maintained garden enhances the peaceful rural setting.
Cottage in Kilgarvan
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 170 reviews

Traditional stone cottage in idyllic South Kerry

A 200 year-old stone cottage in the beautiful Roughty valley, close to the village of Kilgarvan, the beautiful heritage town of Kenmare and also Killarney and its famous National Park. The cottage maintains many original features including the original stone floor and hearth. It’s set on its own private garden where you can truly enjoy the peace and quiet of this amazing place and is also an ideal base for discovering so much including the Ring of Kerry and the Beara Penninsula.

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A spacious bed is centered against a softly lit wall, featuring a plush headboard and neatly arranged linens. Two folded towels are placed at the foot of the bed, with soft lighting highlighting the inviting atmosphere of the room.
Guest suite in Killarney
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 563 reviews

Tig Leaca Bān

Self-contained accommodation with one bedroom and ensuite bathroom, living and dining areas plus a full kitchen. Networked wifi, including outdoors. A secluded outdoor seating area. Free parking and two bicycles included on-site. Travel cot and high chair available upon request. Directly across N72, guests can access Fossa Way – a walking / cycling trail - to Killarney town center (approximately 4 km or 2.5 miles) and have direct access Killarney National Park.

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A rooftop balcony is illuminated by soft string lights, providing a cozy space for relaxation. A comfortable sectional sofa and a small table are positioned to maximize enjoyment of the scenic views of the town and the sky at dusk.
Apartment in Killarney
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 170 reviews

Amazing central apartment with large balcony

This amazing 1 bedroom apartment has just undergone extensive refurbishment. Located on the 4th Floor. The balcony has beautiful views of Killarney town and surrounding countryside, perfect for outdoor dining on long summer evenings. Very centrally located it is a 1 minute walk onto Killarneys Mainstreet, less than a 10 minute walk from the train station. Ideal for a couple, with full cooking facilities, power shower and a super comfortable 5 ft, King size bed.

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A gravel pathway leads towards a renovated stone building surrounded by greenery. The structure features a blend of rustic stone and red accents. Wooden fences line both sides of the road, with young trees and grassy fields creating a serene countryside setting.
Loft in Killarney
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 111 reviews

Eagles Rest-Breakfast & Private Tours available

NEW-Eagles Rest is a mezzanine style loft in a renovated ‘milking parlour ‘dating back to the early 1900’s. It is open plan with kitchenette,living area,power shower bathroom, bedroom with a super-king size bed, Breakfast is not included in the rate but is available on request, served in Paudie and Anne’s ‘Bed and Breakfast’ To see our other accommodations,please click on host photo of Paudie and Anne,scroll down the page to see our 5 listings

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A cozy living area features a red leather chesterfield sofa accented with striped cushions. Natural light fills the space through large windows with red curtains, and a warm lamp illuminates a side table adorned with a decorative object and neatly folded towels.
Home in County Kerry
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 216 reviews

Helen’s Cottage - Set in Muckross in Killarney

Take it easy at this unique and tranquil getaway on a dairy farm in Muckross in Killarney. Relax in this tiny one bedroom cottage in the Irish countryside. Look out onto green fields. A perfect base for hiking or cycling in the area. The cottage was built in the 1970’s so it is not a new property and the interior reflects the age. The house is not suitable for kids as there is only 1 bed.

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A window reveals a lush garden view, framed by wooden panes. Soft light from a nearby lamp casts a warm glow on the window sill, accentuating textures and colors. The exterior greenery includes leafy plants and a stone wall, adding to the tranquil atmosphere.
Home in County Kerry
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 316 reviews

Cottage Lovers' Remember

This unique, old world dwelling is nested in a charming cottage garden in the cradle of rural Killarney. It evokes memories not long past, of childhood days in a sanctuary of peace and rest. Greeted by the warm summer sun and drenched by deep rain, all of nature flourishes here by the lakes ,woods and mountains, just 7 km from the centre of Killarney town.

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A cozy sleeping area features a spacious bed with patterned bedding against a light-colored wall. A small bedside table holds a lamp, providing soft illumination. A skylight allows natural light to fill the room, enhancing the bright and open atmosphere.
Flat in Killarney
4.84 out of 5 average rating, 879 reviews

Killarney’s Best Town Center Location Apartment 2

Our clean bright one bedroom apartment is in the centre of Killarney. From the apartment you can see the hills you will walk by day and the pubs and restaurants you will visit by night. Golfing, fishing, hiking, biking, touring, dining and sightseeing all at your doorstep! Killarney welcomes you. Our extremely strong and fast WIFI will delight!

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Killarney?

    Killarney has a variety of places to stay, with many visitors choosing Town Centre for easy access to local restaurants, shops, and attractions. Some people enjoy accommodations near the national park or around the lakes for a quieter atmosphere.

  • What are the best things to do in Killarney with kids?

    Families often explore Killarney National Park, enjoy boat rides on the lakes, or visit interactive sites like traditional farms and local wildlife centers. Picnics, pony rides, and gentle nature walks are frequently suggested ways to experience the area together.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Killarney?

    You can explore Killarney National Park, discover Ross Castle, and stroll the gardens of Muckross House. Many visitors enjoy boat trips on the lakes or wandering around the lively streets of the town centre.

  • How is the weather in Killarney?

    Killarney has mild, changeable weather with winter temperatures around 41–50°F (5–10°C) and summers reaching 55–64°F (13–18°C). Rainfall is common through the year, so bringing a waterproof jacket is often helpful.

  • What are the best places to visit in Killarney?

    The most popular places include Killarney National Park, Ross Castle, and the gardens at Muckross House. Torc Waterfall and the lakes around Killarney are also frequently suggested for their scenery.

  • What are some hiking trails in Killarney?

    Killarney has trails like the Torc Mountain path, routes through the Gap of Dunloe, and woodland walks in Killarney National Park. Lower, family-friendly loops and more challenging hikes both start near the main lakes and forests.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Killarney?

    Families often enjoy boat trips on the lakes, traditional jaunting car rides, and interactive exhibits at local heritage farms. Nature walks in Killarney National Park are also frequently suggested for outdoor fun.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Killarney?

    Discover the dramatic Ring of Kerry, explore landscapes around the Dingle Peninsula, or visit castles and traditional villages near Killarney. Many guests enjoy scenic viewpoints, local beaches, and artisan markets on a day out.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Killarney?

    Many stays in Killarney welcome pets, especially around the national park or on the outskirts of town. Several green spaces and walking paths make traveling with pets easier.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Killarney?

    Layered clothing is useful for changeable weather, and comfortable shoes help when exploring trails or walking the town. Booking some tours or activities in advance can make your visit smoother, especially during festival seasons.

  • What is Killarney known for?

    Killarney is known for its national park, historic castles, and scenic lakes. The area has a strong tradition of music, local crafts, and outdoor activities.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Killarney?

    Look for quieter woodland trails in Killarney National Park, lesser-visited gardens, and traditional craft workshops around the area. Exploring small villages and local cafes can add unexpected highlights to your visit.

  • What are the best foods to try in Killarney?

    Local menus often feature Kerry lamb, fresh Atlantic salmon, and rich seafood chowder, along with hearty brown bread. Traditional Irish stews and desserts like bread and butter pudding are also frequently suggested.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Killarney?

    Pack a waterproof jacket, sturdy shoes for nature walks, and layered clothing for varying temperatures. A small daypack and camera are useful for exploring both town and parks.

  • What is the nightlife in Killarney like?

    Killarney has lively pubs, live traditional music, and relaxed venues for late-night dining. Many visitors enjoy music sessions and friendly pub gatherings around Town Centre.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Killarney?

    Killarney frequently hosts festivals featuring traditional Irish music, outdoor adventures, and local culture. Summer sees several music and arts events, while seasonal celebrations draw both locals and visitors.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Killarney?

    Many vacation rentals in Killarney are family friendly, especially those near the national park or in quiet neighborhoods. These areas often have quick access to outdoor spaces and local attractions.

  • When is the best time to visit Killarney?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for milder weather, lush landscapes, and seasonal festivals. Some travelers enjoy the quieter winter months for a more peaceful atmosphere.

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    Killarney holiday rentals start at € 26 per night before taxes and fees

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  • Wifi availability

    320 of Killarney holiday rentals include wifi access

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  • 4.9 Average rating

    Killarney stays are highly rated by guests – averaging 4.9 out of 5!

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