Hotels nearby
My place is located near some very popular hotels which makes it a perfect place to stay for guests attending weddings etc.
We get many guests that stay while attending weddings at Ballyseede Castle Hotel. My place is located only minutes away, in fact you would not get anything closer.
8 locals recommend
Ballyseede Castle Hotel
We get many guests that stay while attending weddings at Ballyseede Castle Hotel. My place is located only minutes away, in fact you would not get anything closer.
We get many guests that stay while attending weddings at Ballygarry House Hotel and Spa, which is only a few minutes away.
6 locals recommend
Ballygarry House Hotel and Spa
We get many guests that stay while attending weddings at Ballygarry House Hotel and Spa, which is only a few minutes away.
We get many guests that stay while attending weddings and functions at The Rose Hotel.
6 locals recommend
The Rose Hotel
Dan Spring RoadWe get many guests that stay while attending weddings and functions at The Rose Hotel.
We get many guests that stay while attending weddings at the Earl Of Desmond Hotel
Earl of Desmond Hotel
We get many guests that stay while attending weddings at the Earl Of Desmond Hotel
We get many guests that stay while attending functions at the nearby Manor West Hotel, which is only a few minutes drive away.
Manor West Hotel
We get many guests that stay while attending functions at the nearby Manor West Hotel, which is only a few minutes drive away.
Food scene
Lovely place to relax and unwind, only a 10 minute walk from my place and they have a lovely restaurant with lovely food.
10 locals recommend
Ballyseedy Home & Garden
Lovely place to relax and unwind, only a 10 minute walk from my place and they have a lovely restaurant with lovely food.
Ballygarry House Hotel and Spa
Amazing hospitality and fabulous food
Manor West Hotel
Very relaxing and lovely food
lana asian street food
3 Ashe StLovely clean place with amazing Asian dishes
McDonald's
Park Roadonly a few minutes drive away
Burger King
only a few minutes drive away
Cassidy's Restaurants
16 Abbey StAmazing restaurant with fine food
Walking trails and Hiking
Only a few minutes drive away, lovely wooded area with amazing walking trails and beautiful nature
9 locals recommend
Ballyseedy Woods
Only a few minutes drive away, lovely wooded area with amazing walking trails and beautiful nature
Some amazing walking, running and hiking trails, only a few minutes drive from my place. Amazing views...
13 locals recommend
Glanageenty Forest Recreation Area
Some amazing walking, running and hiking trails, only a few minutes drive from my place. Amazing views...
Some amazing walking, running and hiking trails, only a few minutes drive from my place. Amazing views...
13 locals recommend
Glanageenty Forest Recreation Area
Some amazing walking, running and hiking trails, only a few minutes drive from my place. Amazing views...
Beaches
Banna Beach is only a 15 minutes drive, a blue flag sandy beach that goes on for miles
24 locals recommend
Banna Strand
Banna Beach is only a 15 minutes drive, a blue flag sandy beach that goes on for miles
Fenit Harbour
Amazing small fishing port with loads of beautiful boats, pier and sandy beach
Sightseeing
The world famous Ring of Kerry is a 'must do' scenic tourist drive or cycle in County Kerry, in the south west of Ireland. The Ring of Kerry is a 180 to 200 km driving and cycling loop with follows the coastline along the Wild Atlantic Way.
135 locals recommend
Ring of kerry
Ring of KerryThe world famous Ring of Kerry is a 'must do' scenic tourist drive or cycle in County Kerry, in the south west of Ireland. The Ring of Kerry is a 180 to 200 km driving and cycling loop with follows the coastline along the Wild Atlantic Way.
The Dingle Peninsula, stretches 30 miles (48 kilometres) into the Atlantic Ocean on the south-west coast on Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way. The peninsula is dominated by the range of mountains that form its spine, running from the Slieve Mish range to the Conor Pass and Mount Brandon, Ireland’s second highest peak. The magnificent coastline consists of steep sea-cliffs such as Slea Head, dramatic headlands broken by sandy beaches, with the award-winning beach at Inch in the south and the tombolo of Maharees to the north.
The Blasket Islands lie to the west and the peninsula is dotted with lovely villages that each offer their own unique Sense of Place………
Spend time in a place rich in tradition, literature and culture, where native Gaelic (Irish language) prospers alongside modern languages, where the perfect harmony created by nature restores the spirit, where you can relax and savour the scenery, the flora and fauna, the art & photography, craft trails, the culture, the archaeology, the local food, craft distillery and breweries, or just meet the people – the choice is yours!
71 locals recommend
Dingle Peninsula
The Dingle Peninsula, stretches 30 miles (48 kilometres) into the Atlantic Ocean on the south-west coast on Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way. The peninsula is dominated by the range of mountains that form its spine, running from the Slieve Mish range to the Conor Pass and Mount Brandon, Ireland’s second highest peak. The magnificent coastline consists of steep sea-cliffs such as Slea Head, dramatic headlands broken by sandy beaches, with the award-winning beach at Inch in the south and the tombolo of Maharees to the north.
The Blasket Islands lie to the west and the peninsula is dotted with lovely villages that each offer their own unique Sense of Place………
Spend time in a place rich in tradition, literature and culture, where native Gaelic (Irish language) prospers alongside modern languages, where the perfect harmony created by nature restores the spirit, where you can relax and savour the scenery, the flora and fauna, the art & photography, craft trails, the culture, the archaeology, the local food, craft distillery and breweries, or just meet the people – the choice is yours!
The Gap of Dunloe, also recorded as Bearna an Choimín, is a narrow mountain pass running north-south in County Kerry, Ireland, that separates the MacGillycuddy's Reeks mountain range in the west, from the Purple Mountain Group range in the east. It is one of Kerry's most popular tourist destinations due to its scenery.
62 locals recommend
Gap of Dunloe
The Gap of Dunloe, also recorded as Bearna an Choimín, is a narrow mountain pass running north-south in County Kerry, Ireland, that separates the MacGillycuddy's Reeks mountain range in the west, from the Purple Mountain Group range in the east. It is one of Kerry's most popular tourist destinations due to its scenery.
Shopping
only a few minutes away, a brilliant shopping experience that will suit everyone
27 locals recommend
Manor West Retail Park
only a few minutes away, a brilliant shopping experience that will suit everyone
Tesco Superstore
Manor Westonly 5 minutes drive away
Dunnes Stores Limited
Boherbeeonly 5 minutes drive from my place
LIDL
Edward Streetonly minutes away
ALDI
Iveragh Roadonly minutes away