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Guesthouses in Killarney
Friendly family run cosy home in a quiet area yet only a 5- minute walk from Killarney town centre.
Salmon Leap B+B is over 250 years old. We have a no smoking policy. Our 6 en-suite bedrooms have power showers and tvs. We have a guest sitting room.
Crystal Springs is located on the waters edge of the peaceful River Flesk just a short walk from Killarney Town centre , and close to Lakes ,Mountains and Historical sights of Killarney's National Park.
Windway House is a family run, modern home nestled along a quiet tree-lined avenue in the heart of Killarney...
Greenane House is a newly established 5 Room Bed and Breakfast in Beaufort just outside of Killarney on the Ring of Kerry to Killorglin. Ideally situated for the gap of dunloe and the ring of kerry. you can be assured of a friendly welcome
Redwood is surrounded by 15 acres of gardens and pasture situated 2 miles from Killarney town, positioned in a wonderful location between the Ring Kerry and Dingle Pinsulla. AA 4 Diamond, Pat Preston recommended, Irish Tourist Board approved.
Countess House B&B consists of 17 Bedrooms all en suite with TV and tea/coffee making facilities.We are situated just a three minute walk into the busy tourist town of Killarney.
Chelmsford House Bed and Breakfast is a luxurious friendly guesthouse providing Bed & Breakfast accommodation 5 minutes walk from Killarney town centre...
Fallow Lodge is a charming family run accommodation an ideal base for those who wish to tour the beautiful southwest...
Hazelwood Guesthouse is a family run home, just 1km from Killarney town centre, an ideal base to explore the town itself or the magical surroundings of Kerry, one of Ireland's most visited counties...
Modern house in residential area, 3 minute walk to the center of town, close to all ammenieties, tours arranged and collected from house.
regional info

Torc Waterfall on the Muckross Road is a spectacular sight, particularly after heavy rain. Take the short walk from the car-park up through the trees to where the water cascades down over the edge of a cliff. You can climb up a series of steep steps to the top of the waterfall but the view is not as spectacular as that at the bottom.
Having seen the waterfall, follow the stream down the hill again, under a bridge that is the main Killarney-Kenmare Road and you will arrive in Muckross Gardens. This part of your walk is mucky but fun and the scenery is spectacular.
Muckross House and Gardens are also worth a visit. The gardens are situated on the edge of the lake and there are some wonderful walks there. Follow the path at the bottom of the lawned area beside the lake, to the right and you will arrive in a wonderful wooded area. Here you can stand on the small beaches at the side of the lake looking over at the wonderful cliffs. You can be at one with nature - water on one side, dense woodland on the other.
Take a walk too, to the Boat House and view the lake from this angle as well.
When you have sated your desire to commune with nature why not head to one of the fine pubs in Killarney. Many of the pubs have traditional and folk music and its generally free.
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