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.
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.
Kate
Ireland
The team at the Lansdowne are lovely and incredibly helpful. We were badly delayed and didn't arrive to the hotel until 2am. When we requested breakfast to the room in the morning after missing the order the night before that wasn't an issue. Really beautiful hotel and you cannot get a better location in Kenmare.
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.
Mark
Ireland
Great service, great food, great location, great views.
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...
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.
Maria
Ireland
Stayed here for a night with my mother & we loved it. Very comfortable, cosy & clean. Delicious breakfast!
Located in Kenmare and only 31 km from Muckross Abbey, Gortamullen House, Kenmare provides accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Jill
Australia
Lovely hosts who baked their own brown bread and banana bread. Fresh fruit and yoghurt a good way to start the day.
The Happy Pig, a property with a shared lounge, is set in Kenmare, 30 km from INEC, 31 km from Carrantuohill Mountain, as well as 33 km from St Mary's Cathedral.
Lynne
Australia
Have been travelling in Ireland for 2 weeks, this is the BEST accommodation we have had, Bed super comfy, good size room and bathroom , breakfast was to die for. It was like ordering in a cafe. Nothing was a bother to the host she was amazing, a truely wonderful place to stay.
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...
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.
Everything about our stay the room the staff the food excellent
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.
Warm friendly welcome. Lovely room and delicious food.
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.
Sulamiet and Nora gave great service.
We will come again
In the centre of Kenmare, Coachman's Townhouse offers spacious and modern rooms, a restaurant serving wholesome food, and a bar.
Fabulous location. Very friendly staff and a wonderful breakfast
FAQs about hotels in Kenmare
On average, 3-star hotels in Kenmare cost £154 per night, and 4-star hotels in Kenmare are £163 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Kenmare can on average be found for £400 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Kenmare this weekend is £140 or, for a 4-star hotel, £133. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Kenmare for this weekend cost on average around £270 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £185 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Kenmare for tonight. You'll pay on average around £255 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Kenmare will cost around £392 (based on Booking.com prices).
Great little town. So many excellent restaurants and shops.
Great little town. So many excellent restaurants and shops. Kenmare
lies between the Kerry Ring and the Beara Ring and is not too far from Killarney so lots to experience.
One of our favourite restaurants was the Boathouse Bistro beautiful setting and great food.
On the way to Killarney stop at Mollys Gap to take a photo and make sure to visit the Avoca shop - the gift section is beautiful and the pastries are top.
Grab a coffee before you head off for the day at Bean & Batch - you will not regret it.
Nicole
Switzerland
Scored 6.0
6.0
The main street of Kenmare is quite charming with the...
The main street of Kenmare is quite charming with the numerous pubs with live music at dinner time. We love the Kenmare Brewershouse and the Horshoe. You don't get the huge influx of tours buses like you do at Killarney. The drive to Lady's Viewpoint is worth the harrowingly narrow roads...watch out for the sheep and one particular Goat who likes to surprise unsuspecting drivers!
If you are a golfer, make sure you visit the Kenmare Golf Course. The Clubhouse is rather nice too.
A
Anonymous
Scored 10
10
Getting around Kenmare on foot is easy and there are a lot...
Getting around Kenmare on foot is easy and there are a lot of interesting sites to visit such as the exhibit of beautiful lace made there, the history told in the visitor information center, the stone circle, and the holy well. Nearby is the Kissane Sheep Farm where we watched a sheepdog demonstration and sheep shearing - fabulous!! I would absolutely recommend visiting Kenmare!
Marguerite
United States
Scored 10
10
I was trying to decide between staying in Killarney or...
I was trying to decide between staying in Killarney or Kenmare - I saw a comment from someone to go for Kenmare -- they were so correct! Kenmare has a couple tourist shops but otherwise is a walkable and charming little downtown with great restaurants pubs and live music. Not so touristy as Galway or Killarney, so it's a great spot for a couple nights as a base to see Ring of Kerry. If you drive the Ring clockwise, if you were in Killarney you would have a boring last stretch -- in Kenmare the last portion is from Killarney to Kenmare through the national park -- spectacular end to the day!
REBECCA
United States
Scored 10
10
Heading into Kenmare after one of Patricia's amazing...
Heading into Kenmare after one of Patricia's amazing breakfasts was so simple. Just 5 minutes and you're in the heart of this charming village that isn't too big and isn't too small. Just park your car and everything is walkable either from a space on the street, or the town provided lot that is just one block from the shops. All parking is free, too. There are several town walks that the local tourist office can tell you about if you are seeking history, a wooded stroll, or a stop by the pier.
And don't miss the sheep herding farm about 15 minutes north of town along Killarney Road in Moll's Gap. Well worth the short diversion.
Marc
Scored 10
10
The town is lovely. It's easy to explore on foot.
The town is lovely. It's easy to explore on foot. The food is great, the people are wonderful and the music is not to be missed. We enjoyed a fun evening in a pub with live music, cold beverages and some new friends. Wish we had stayed a day longer!
The location was superb.
Less than a five minute walk from the town centre.
The Creamy Cottage is spotlessly clean and very well equipped.
The beds were very comfortable and there were plenty of clean, fresh towels.
We parked our car safely at the side of the house.
Kenmare itself is a lovely little town, consisting of two main streets with plenty of pubs, restaurants and cafes
Overall, myself, my wife and our two sons had a very satisfying short break.
Location excellent 15min from town centre, very quiet and very well positioned in a small cul-de-sac. Breakfasts were superb with plenty of choice, freshly cooked with home made Irish bread ! Rooms were of a 'good' 4 star hotel standard. Clearly Mary and Paul have experienced B&B's as well as Hotels and have taken all the good ideas found when staying away.
Location of the property was perfect, very central to Kenmare town center, but still nice and private. The host was quickly available and was very helpful in terms of outlining the features of the property.
So convenient for everything in Kenmare, has just what you need for a short stay and the parking space an added bonus and essential in the town. Really handy laundry room for both apartments to share.
Beautiful hotel. Nice walk to the town centre. The room surpassed our expectations. The staff are extremely courteous & helpful. We also ate in the restaurant, delicious food!!!
Christina Wade
Spain
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