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Cottages in Kenmare
Visit the seaside, Irish town of Kenmare for a holiday filled with magic and wonder. You’ll find an endless array of things with national parks and romantic forests as a backdrop. Not to mention fun activities and plenty of pubs in dreamy villages to keep you fuelled up. Kenmare with all its seaside char and glory might become your favourite holiday destination. Most of the rentals are right in the centre of town, just a few hundred metres from the sea.
Lovely classic Kenmare cottagesExperience the loveliness of Kenmare through a stay in a cottage with local flair and style. These timeless cottages are a treat for the eyes and the senses with idyllic countryside views and gardens for enjoying a cup of tea, or something stronger. Just around the corner from the city centre, you’ll have all the amenities and unbeatable comfort. Take short morning walks to Kenmare centre. Have dinner on the terrace. There is so much to enjoy for you and your group.
Travellers and activities
Visitors who travel for long nature walks and quiet contemplation will love Kenmare. Just 15 minutes from the city you’ll find Killarney National Park. This nature haven is perfect for a day of hiking, or kayaking with several castles to explore. Another great place to take a relaxing walk is Reenagross Woodland Park. Popular with couples for its romantic atmosphere, at certain times of year a tunnel of vibrant purple forms beneath the trees a magical backdrop for incredible photos.
Kenmare for savvy travellersKenmare is such a beautiful, quaint coastal town, you’ll want to take time to get lost on its streets and wander inside the many pubs, eateries and, of course, shopping venues. One of the fun, foodie things you can do while in the area is learn the art of chocolate making at the Lorge Chocolatier. And, if you happen to be in this incredible town on a Wednesday, don’t hesitate to stop by the Kenmare Farmer’s Market. Apart from produce and awesome eats you’ll find local handicrafts and artwork to take home with you.
Kenmare for road trip fanaticsItching for a road trip? Luckily many of the most scenic drives in the area are just 20 minutes away. For starters, why not see the majestic Killarney National Park from one of the scenic viewpoints along the Ring of Kerry? The full length of the Ring of Kerry is approximately 111 miles, the equivalent of a three-and-a-half-hour trip. Thankfully, however, you can tail your journey any way you choose. The closest scenic hotspots to Kenmare are Ladies View and Moll’s Gap.
Kenmare’s history spans 5000 years, as can be seen from historical sites like the Kenmare Stone Circle (2,200 – 500 BC).
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The city of Kenmare is practically oozing with charm and beauty. A walk around this town will introduce you to all the pubs, shops and quirky cottages the area has to offer. You’ll also stumble upon the city’s iconic, 19th century, Holy Cross Church.
2. Go on a Seafari!Visitors of all ages will love seeing baby seals and other marine life on this once in a lifetime trip. The cruise will take you to all the best hotspots and seal hideaways to give you the best experience possible, not to mention incredible photos!
3. Witness a traditional Irish farmVisit Molly Gallivan’s Traditional Irish Farm in Sheen Valley for an eye-opening experience. Not only will you see living history through the farm, but you’ll also learn about the deadly Irish Potato Famine of 1845 and how Molly Gallivan sustained a flourishing Irish moonshine business. This is definitely a stop to put on your itinerary!
4. Take a stroll in an exciting heritage parkHistory and nature lovers can’t miss seeing the 5,000 years of history on display at the Bonane Heritage Park. Apart from fascinating mediaeval dwellings, some of the sites to look out for include a 1,500-year-old ringfort and famine ruins.
5. Admire Kenmare laceFeast your eyes on the traditional, delicate needlepoint lace brought to Kenmare by the nuns of the Poor Clare convent. At the Kenmare Lace and Design Centre, you will be able to both learn about the intriguing history of this fine lace and buy a few pieces to take back home with you.
6. Peep inside Muckross HouseGet to know the area a little better with a 40-minute trip to a 19th century Victorian Irish mansion called Muckross House. While you’re here, tour the farm and enjoy a meal in the garden restaurant. Visits are by guided tour only, which is easy to arrange.
7. Fall in love with the seaKenmare provides so many ways for visitors to enjoy its shores. Explore the bay and catch wonderful photo ops near the water. Or, book a scuba diving tour and get to know what lies beneath the surface of its deep blue waters. Kenmare Bay Diving provides diving experiences for all levels with expert guides. Charter a boat, take a cruise.