Log Cabins and Lodges in Killarney
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Log Cabins and Lodges in Killarney
Ireland is one of those destinations that offer good food, great pubs to spend a nice time, traditional music and not to mention the natural landscapes... The best ones! You'll be pleased to know that on the shores of Lough Leane you have a renowned tourist site that has historical and monumental structures to show you: yes, that's Killarney. Enjoying a top-quality stay is possible with Holidu, many of the log cabins are just minutes away from places like INEC or locations like Scrahane, even beaches like McRose Beach.
The elegance of these log cabins will impress youKillarney is a nest of elegance, simplicity, and beauty, and this is reflected in their cabins; Holidu's lodges sometimes have several floors or just one, all of them with full furniture to match the décor, almost always with modernity and luxury within the walls well expressed. The beds, bedrooms, bathrooms, and kitchens are comfortable with well-kept and sometimes new utensils. Their exteriors are beautiful, with gardens and views of nature, many with outdoor chairs and furniture to sit and feel the unpolluted Irish air.
Travellers and activities
Very close to Loch Leane you will find one of the most attractive sites: Ross Castle, this cultural and historical monument was built in the late 1400s during the rule of the O'Donoghue's, it has some historical significance as one of the last castles to give up to the parliamentary supporters of Oliver Cromwell in the time of the Irish Confederate Wars, it was in its day more of a fortification than a castle. The views here are magical, but if you do it from a horse-drawn carriage along the trails, it's a must-do!
Killarney for iconic sites lovers[One of the ecclesiastical sites in Killarney National Park is Muckross Abbey, which was founded in 1448 as a Franciscan Monastery for the Franciscans of the Observance by Donal McCarthy Mor. The history of this place has been a bit violent and the structure has been somewhat damaged and rebuilt; the friars were persecuted in those times and also robbed. This place is gorgeous and large, it is also very well-preserved, it has a cemetery with many Celtic crosses, and the entrance is free of charge.
Did you know that Killarney National Park was the first national park in Ireland?
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When we see enchanting natural spaces we can't look away, especially if we are talking about gardens like Killarney House and Gardens. This space is where many tourists go to have a short walk and relax for a moment, the house itself is an exhibition of the Killarney National Park, and the admission is free.
2. Visit Muckross House!The 19th century brings wonders of all kinds to our present day, as well as monuments and show-piece mansions such as Muckross House. Walking through its gardens is a pleasure, and seeing the mansion which was built in 1843 by William Burn, you can even ride in a horse-drawn carriage all the way down its path!
3. Not ostentatious, but beautifulSt Mary's Cathedral is a monument worth admiring, it was designed by the English architect Augustus Welby Pugin and you will know it as one of the most important Neo-Gothic churches of 19th century Ireland. Its structure is stunning but not ostentatious and although it is new, it is faithful to the elements that do justice to traditions.
4. Abundant fauna and flora in one placeFinally, let's talk about the wonderful Killarney National Park! This has been the first national park in Ireland, one of its most outstanding features is that it has herds of red deer and is the largest remaining native forest in Ireland. Hiking through this park is a great plan if you are travelling with your family, you will be able to spot some wonderful animals and scenery.
5. Have a good pizza and beer time hereWith a well-decorated venue and friendly staff who are well-liked by their customers, Killarney Brewing Company has become the ideal destination for a different and enjoyable afternoon. The pizza is delicious, and the beer is wonderful, it's delicious and every person who visits this place appreciates it, you can't miss this visit!
6. More natural sceneryTorc Waterfall is one of the must-see natural areas of your Killarney destination, this is considered the start of the Ring of Kerry, the walk is uphill, and the trails are wide but offer spectacular views. From the waterfall, you can take a number of trails that lead to the nature reserve.
7. A forest, a lake, and something moreGap of Dunloe is another nature stop we'd love you to check out in Killarney. The road is gorgeous, giving you an unforgettable view of the valleys and the forests in the distance let their power shine through; we recommend driving carefully, there are plenty of sheep on the road!