The boutique 4-star Brook Lane is a 5-minute walk from the centre of Kenmare. There is a restaurant and spacious rooms have en suite bathrooms, large beds and free Wi-Fi.
Neidin is the Irish word for Kenmare and translates to Little Nest. A Little Nest is exactly what was envisaged in 1790 when The Lansdowne first opened its door.
Set amidst 300 acres of magnificent woodland and waterfalls, Sheen Falls Lodge is a luxurious 5-star hotel near Kenmare Bay, 1 mile from picturesque Kenmare in County Kerry.
The Kenmare Bay Hotel is a 5-minute walk from the heart of Kenmare. It offers a leisure centre with a pool (Children's hours from 9am to 6pm daily), gym and hot tub, a restaurant and free parking.
In the centre of Kenmare, O’Donnabhains offers en suite bedrooms with TVs and free Wi-Fi. O’Donnabhain’s B&B has free parking and a gastro bar serving traditional cuisine.
Situated 30 km from Muckross Abbey, 31 km from INEC and 31 km from Carrantuohill Mountain, Bridge Street Townhouse features accommodation set in Kenmare.
Hawthorn House is a high-quality guesthouse in Kenmare, right by Ireland’s famous Ring of Kerry walking route. This family-run guest house has a garden, restaurant and free Wi-Fi and car parking.
On average, 3-star hotels in Kenmare cost £127 per night, and 4-star hotels in Kenmare are £154 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Kenmare can on average be found for £298 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Kenmare this weekend is £125 or, for a 4-star hotel, £169. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Kenmare for this weekend cost on average around £467 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £112 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Kenmare for tonight. You'll pay on average around £121 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Kenmare will cost around £333 (based on Booking.com prices).
Fly to Kerry Airport, 48km from Kenmare, with direct flights from London, Dublin, and Frankfurt. Alternatively, take a train to Killarney (35km away) from Dublin. By road, Kenmare is 220km from Dublin, 34km from Killarney, and 32km from Bantry. Transfers required for train and air travel.
What guests said about Kenmare:
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Kenmare is a beautiful location with plenty of pub and...
Kenmare is a beautiful location with plenty of pub and restaurant options, plenty of options to cover all tastes, local tours, boating, fishing, shooting, walking, climbing, shopping, photography, painting, pony treking, etc…
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Ireland
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Kenmare is a charming, small Irish town.
Kenmare is a charming, small Irish town. We loved walking through the streets with many shops, pubs and restaurants. Both Holy Cross and St. Patrick's churches are worth a visit.
Kenmare is a perfect base for driving the Ring of Kerry and visiting Killarney National Park.
We had a fabulous dinner at The Coachman's pub, sitting outside on a pleasant October evening but there are many other dining options too.
Bill
United States
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Scored 10
Kenmare is a must for people travelling the ring of Kerry.
Kenmare is a must for people travelling the ring of Kerry. Great shops restaurants and entertainment. The people are so friendly and helpfully, will definitely return. The White Room shop on the main street worth a visit.
Siobhan
Ireland
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Scored 8.0
Kenmare was a lovely town and the alternative B & B we found...
Kenmare was a lovely town and the alternative B & B we found was friendly and welcoming and provided a wonderful breakfast. We stayed at Davitts for the second two nights and ate there and it was great.
Susan
United Kingdom
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Scored 10
A lovely town which was close to our B&b.
A lovely town which was close to our B&b. Lovely pubs with live music each night and excellent food. Lots of cafes and some git shops too. Beautiful sites to explore in the area like Killarney great park and the gap of dunloe to name but a few. There are stunning mountain views , peninsulas and rivers . A wonderful visit.
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Great base for both the Ring of Kerry and the Ring of Beara.
Great base for both the Ring of Kerry and the Ring of Beara. Many restaurants but several were fully booked. Live music in a few even on weeknights. Free parking and toilets across from the church.
Wonderful friendly efficient staff from reception to bar, to housekeeping. Nothing was too much trouble. Our lodge, no 27 was a perfect base for our sons wedding to his beautiful Kerry bride. It was like home from home. I would highly recommend it to any family group traveling to a wedding.Function room was beautiful. Wedding meal amazing, all the guests really enjoyed it. We all enjoyed being so near Kenmare town too just a short stroll away.
Rockcrest House offers a 5 star stay in Kenmare . David & Marian are perfect hosts, the rooms surpass many 5 star hotels & the breakfast is the best we’ve experienced in our travels for some time …. we slept like babies.. It’s set in an ideal location less than 5mins from the town centre & we are looking forward to our next trip already. Great to be able to experience a great stay post Covid. Well done David & Marian.
Beautiful rural setting by the river, yet just a few minutes from Kenmare town. The accommodation is high class, well furnished, comfortable beds and the kitchen was thoughtfully stocked with the essentials for a short stay (becoming increasingly rare in self-catering!). Scrupulously clean. Nick was a perfect host - attentive but discreet - and very thoughtful. He even brought treats for our 2 dogs.
Breakfast was delicious, waterfront & river location is beautiful, welcome drink and personal check in service was wonderful, courtesy car in/out to Kenmare was great. Kenmare itself was a lovely little town. The artwork in the hotel was really interesting. Public areas beautifully appointed. Room was spacious and quiet with little balcony overlooking the falls. Delightful.
The hosts were super lovely, informative and sweet. They provided us with ever bit of knowledge needed! we can’t emphasize enough how helpful it was
the room is also spacious and cozy
much much recommend!
if youre looking to do either the Beara peninsula or the ring of Kerry, dont skip on them! thats a great starting spot
much cheaper than staying at Kenmare aswel
The location was just outside of the the main strip of Kenmare so it was nice and quiet and just a 10 minute walk to town. The host is excellent she was so warm and inviting and she gave me excellent suggestions especially when my travel plans changed because of weather. The breakfast was excellent with plenty of options to choose from.
The B and B was very tastefully furnished with a large bedroom in a perfect location. We loved the small town of Kenmare. Breakfast choice was amazing, cooked to order and far exceeds bigger hotels. Lucy and her staff work very hard and we felt very comfortable and would not consider staying anywhere else should we re-visit Kenmare.
My fiancé and I had a lovely two night stay at this property in Kenmare. The location was perfect just a very short drive to Kenmare town. The property is really lovely and very stylish. Emmet and Grace were very helpful and made everything very easy for us. Will definitely recommend and hope to come back again one day.
Went to Kenmare to view some properties for a hiking trip we are planning. This hotel was not one of the properties we were considering. However after spending the night, chatting with the owner Dermott, we decided this was the property we want to use for the trip.
The setting, in a quiet development with plenty trees and green space, and the location just a few minutes drive from the wonderful town of Kenmare. Warm, spacious and comfortable house with a good set of appliances.
Location is excellent. A 5 minute walk into Kenmare. Scenery stunning.
Hotel cleanliness and comfort excellent, breakfast excellent, staff were great. Two weddings on during my stay and didn’t hear any noise.
The scenery and very comfortable hotel.
The room had a lovely view of Kenmare Bay and was very spacious and comfortable.
The service to take guests to and from Kenmare was really useful and convenient.
Spacious accommodations. Perfect location to explore Kenmare. Everything is working walking distance. They have a live band in the evenings. Good food at restaurant. Friendly staff.
Helen’s flats were lovely, homey, comfortable places to stay in an excellent location in downtown Kenmare. We loved all the amenities of the flats and the extra personal touches.
Beautiful cabin with a amazing views of the Kerry countryside. Felt very remote yet was only a short 5 minute drive into Kenmare town, brilliant location.
Nice clean modern hotel in the town centre, could do with an area for lunch that’s not sweet and a proper bar but all in all lovely stay and we’ll be back
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