- Property no 1123508
Kilkeana Farm House
Sleeps 6, 3 bedrooms
Farm 3 Bathrooms Minimum / Maximum Rate $458 $ - $850 $ (Week)Features vacation rentals of this property
3 Bathrooms
Kitchen & Household equipments
- Microwave, Dishwasher
View from the property
- Mountain view
Multimedia, Telecom & Entertainment
- Television
Further details about property
Kilkeana Farm House : Situated at Foot of Hills Overlooking Kenmare Bay Kilkeana Farm House is situated at the foot of the hills overlooking Kenmare Bay. The geographical location allows easy access to all three peninsulas on the South West Coast, Beara, Iveragh, (Ring of Kerry) and Dingle. Situated on a family run farm adjoining the 15,000 Hectare Killarney National Park, this Board Failte approved holiday home offers the following accommodation.
House Consists of: UPSTAIRS: 2 Double Bedrooms both en suite & GROUND FLOOR: Kitchen/Dining room, Sitting room, Jacuzzi Bathroom and Twin Bedroom. Washer/Dryer, Fridge, Cooking Facilities, Dishwasher, Microwave, Bed Linen, Towels, T.V., Video Recorder, Inital Starter Fire Pack, Welcome Pack on arrival. ESB and Oil extra.
Kenmare by the sea, nestles among the mountains of Cork and Kerry, hence its Gaelic name "NEIDIN" meaning "Little Nest". The charming picturesque town of Kenmare is a good example of one of Ireland's planned towns. On entering Kenmare, visitors are immediately captivated by the town's enchanting appearance and the genuinely welcoming atmosphere.
Brightly coloured houses and shops, bars, restaurants, create the perfect backdrop to what will prove to be a memorable holiday. There is a range of restaurants to suit all your tastes (and your pocket!), whether you prefer to relax and enjoy fine dining or sit in a local pub and feast on wild mussels fresh from the cleanest waters in Europe - Kenmare is the place to be.
Within easy reach of Kenmare are the uncrowded hills and mountains of Cork and Kerry. To the north lies 'The MacGillycuddy Reeks, Ireland's highest peak 'Carrantuohill' (1013 meters), also there are seven other Munroes(Mountains over 1000 meters) and forty peaks over 600 meters. To the south of Kenmare are the gentle Cahas covered with a rich layer of Blanket bog which stretch from gougane Barra to the Atlantic Ocean.
If you want to cover a little more ground, but at your own pace cycling is the perfect way to tour the beautiful countryside surrounding Kenmare. Information is available on a large number of routes and bicycles can be hired locally. Two bicycles available for guest use. Canoeing, snorkelling, sailing, waterskiing and windsurfing are some of the watersports available. Daily cruises are available from Kenmare pier to explore the wildlife and scenary surrounding Kenmare. Snorkeling, Water Skiing, Parking Available, Beach, Windsurfing, Washer/Dryer, Golf, Sailing, Mountain, Garden View
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Kenmare
Availability
Rates per period
Week
Notes
Other fees, offers, terms and conditions
Payment Policy: All Rates are in Euros.
Christmas & New Year - 450
Easter - 400 Rules: Rates are subjected to change without prior notice.
Activities in the area (within a 20 minutes drive)
Other activities:
Horseback riding, Fishing, Cycling, Golf
Beach and nautical activities:
Kayak
Relaxation & Comfort:
Restaurants
Kenmare regional information
Kenmare is located at the head of Kenmare Bay sometimes called the Kenmare River (An Ribhéar) where the Roughty River (An Ruachtach) flows into the sea, and at the junction of the Iveragh Peninsula and the Beara Peninsula. The traditional Irish name of the bay was Inbhear Scéine from the celtic inver, which is recorded in the 11th Century narrative Lebor Gabála Érenn as the arrival point of the mythological Irish ancestor Partholón. It is also located near the MacGillycuddy's Reeks, Mangerton Mountain and Caha Mountains and is a popular hillwalking destination.
Kenmare
- Online since: 2011-03-19
- Updated on: 2012-05-22














