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 7pm daily), gym and hot tub, a restaurant and free parking.
Arthur
Ireland
The breakfast was really lovely,. The staff couldn't do enough for you. Excellent
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.
In the centre of Kenmare, Coachman's Townhouse offers spacious and modern rooms, a restaurant serving wholesome food, and a bar. It is about 20 miles from Killarney and also offers free street...
John
Ireland
Staff treated my elderly parents very well and were very courteous,friendly and helpful to them
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.
Jo
United Kingdom
From the moment we walked into the hotel we knew we were going to love it there. It oozes quality and charm. We were greeted with a big Irish welcome and nothing was too much trouble for the staff. Our room was gorgeous and the bed, huge and very comfortable. The food - both dinner and breakfast - was exceptional. Would highly recommend.
Located in Kenmare and only 31 km from Muckross Abbey, Gortamullen House, Kenmare provides accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Muxnaw Lodge in Kenmare is an attractive Victorian house, with spectacular views of the Kenmare River and Suspension Bridge.
Vivian
Canada
The lodge is historic and beautiful with superb views. The breakfast was the best we had on our trip with several choices. We had smoked salmon and scrambled eggs on toast.
Neidin House is located in the town of Kenmare in County Kerry and offers free parking and free Wi-Fi in all areas. The property is just a 5-minute walk from both the town centre and Kenmare Golf...
Joyce
Netherlands
Kind staff, beautiful house, and near town (walking distance), quiet and peaceful, great to have a common roon with tea facilities
On average, 3-star hotels in Kenmare cost £132 per night, and 4-star hotels in Kenmare are £147 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Kenmare can on average be found for £296 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Kenmare this weekend is £217 or, for a 4-star hotel, £208. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Kenmare for this weekend cost on average around £374 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £117 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Kenmare for tonight. You'll pay on average around £170 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Kenmare will cost around £355 (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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Scored 10
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…
A
Ireland
10
Scored 10
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
10
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
8.0
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
10
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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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
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.
A very warm welcome on our arrival from Lucy the owner who always had time for a chat. Situated in the town centre it is close to the shops, restaurants and bars and it is a good base for touring the local area.
Our room was spacious and warm and our bed was very comfortable.
Breakfast was fabulous with the American Style Pancakes and Eggs Benedict the best we ever had.
We had a lovely time in Kenmare despite the bad weather and we look forward to returning an we will definitely stay with Lucy again.
Eileen is a wonderful hostess. Welcome is second to none..lovely tray of tea and biscuits on arrival. Plenty of tea and coffee in the room. Excellent WiFi.Beautiful garden to sit out in and a lovely comfortable lounge for guests as an alternative,Eileen has plenty of local knowledge of the area and facilities so she is very good to give pointers. The breakfast is 5 stars including fresh fruit salad and she even offered us a lift in her car to Kenmare Town for dinner.
From the very first meeting of the host Patricia we felt so comfortable and welcomed! The BnB was very cosy and super clean and quiet, room had everything you need, bed super comfy. Breakfast was delicious, a wide variety of food to offer, Patricia was very accommodating. Just a short walk into Kenmare town centre, which was very safe to walk. Definitely coming back for another stay it really felt like a home away from home :-) thank you too Patricia and staff!
The Park Hotel is a fantastic retreat for a short getaway with delicious food, a relaxing spa, piano lounge, golf, and beautiful walks around the grounds of this historic hotel.
A special mention for the staff who were courteous and friendly but never overwhelming. Free tea and carrot cake in the afternoon, exactly the tonic after a long walk.
We also had a free electric charge point at our disposal, so the little things really do help!
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.
Reg and Gary are the ultimate hosts. They did everything possible to make our stay in Kenmare the best it could be. They provided excellent tips on places to see and eat in the Killarney area. The breakfasts were of the highest quality and professionally presented. The room was spacious and comfortable with an eye to detail. We highly recommend a stay at Two Eggs.
The house was very easy to find with plenty of parking outside. The property was very comfortable and the comms from the hosts were first class. It’s only a ten minute walk into Kenmare town centre and there’s a good sized shop at the petrol station 5 minutes away.
We would definitely stay at this property again.
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.
Exceptional stay. Irma is a friendly & very accommodating host.
Comfortable, well appointed rooms. Breakfast was A1: nice choose, great quality with fresh & home made produce.
7 min walk to Kenmare town centre. A real gem, will stay again!!
the location was excellent. Kenmare is a lovely town close to Killarney National Park but much less crowded than Killarney. The rooms were so thoughtfully designed & comfortable-hygge! eat as many meals as possible in the restaurant!
Family centred hotel - very friendly and welcoming towards children. Pool was large and suitable for children of all ages.
Close to town via a path. However the path was quite isolated after dark.
Friendly and helpful staff.
Amazing hotel in center of town, best base for Ring of Kerry. Modern facilities, high pressure shower, they even give a fan. No noise despite being on top of the pub, rooms are away from the street.
A lovely boutique hotel in a great location - a short walk to the town centre.
Breakfast was good - we had an evening meal in the restaurant which was excellent though perhaps a little pricy.
Such a great property felt like our own flat in the heart of this beautiful town on Kenmare.
Definitely encourage people to go downstairs for the best coffee and brunch experience ever!
Downtown Kenmare was just a short walk from the B&B which was very convenient. Breakfast was delicious and was made to order (including many options like eggs, pancakes, cereals, etc)
Very nice and welcoming hosts, and of course - Dirk the dachshund was a star. Breakfast was generous and tasty. Views of Kenmare were amazing and the hotel is a 5 min drive to town.
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.
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