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Kerry
12/10 – 17/10
₹7814/nighttotal: ₹39070 (5 )
32 Crescent Street
3 2
apartment , Powys
This Newtown flat offers town-centre convenience in Powys, with easy access to heritage sites and the surrounding hills. This three-bedroom property accommodates up to five guests, with a woodburning stove, WiFi, and an enclosed rear courtyard, and pets are welcome.
10 1 review
Kerry
21/06 – 01/07
₹17834/nighttotal: ₹178340 (10 )
Cottage ∙ 2 Bedrooms ∙ 4 Guests
2 1
cottage , Kerry
Orchard Cottage, a detached barn conversion, is situated 1.3km from Kerry village centre in Powys, Mid Wales, offering easy access to Montgomery and Powis Castles and the Kerry Ridgeway. This 105 square metre self-catering property features a reverse-level layout with two ground-floor bedrooms sleeping four, a ground-floor bathroom, first-floor shower room, open-plan kitchen/diner and sitting room, plus a shared courtyard; pets are welcome.
9.5 16 reviews
Kerry
21/06 – 01/07
₹17592/nighttotal: ₹175920 (10 )
Moonlight View At The Birches
1 1
cabin , Kerry
This charming cottage is located in mid-Wales, just 5 kilometres from the town of Newtown, offering a peaceful escape with stunning valley views. It has consistently received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall experience. The cosy cottage can sleep up to 4 guests and features a small kitchen, a garden, and a private paddock. Guests can enjoy free Wi-Fi, a TV, an Amazon Echo, and the opportunity to book alpaca experiences directly on the farm.
Kerry
12/10 – 17/10
₹9483/nighttotal: ₹47415 (5 )
32 Crescent Street
3 2
house , Newtown
This detached house in Newtown is located 6.6 kilometres from Dolforwyn Castle and 38.6 kilometres from Elan Valley, offering convenient access to local attractions. This 130 square metre property accommodates up to 9 guests across 3 bedrooms and includes a fully equipped kitchen, WiFi, and a garden, with parking available.
Frequently asked questions about hotels in Kerry
What are the top landmarks to see in and around Kerry?
Well, there's no place called Kerry in the UK. You might be thinking of County Kerry in Ireland, which is known for its stunning scenery. There you'll find the Ring of Kerry, a scenic route with breathtaking views, and the Dingle Peninsula, with its charming villages and rugged coastline. And of course, there's the iconic Skellig Michael, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with its ancient monastery.
What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Kerry?
What are the most affordable attractions in and around Kerry?
Again, you're probably thinking of County Kerry in Ireland. There, you can enjoy the stunning views of the Kerry mountains for free, or take a walk along the beautiful beaches. The National Park is also a great option, with plenty of free trails and activities. For a budget-friendly experience, you could even visit the Muckross House and Gardens, which offers a free entry day each week.
How can travelers relax during a week in and arond Kerry?
You're probably talking about County Kerry in Ireland. To unwind, you could take a scenic drive along the Ring of Kerry, stopping at charming villages along the way. Or, try a relaxing boat trip on the tranquil waters of Lough Lein. If you're looking for something more active, you could go for a hike in the Killarney National Park.
What are the best family friendly hotels in Kerry?
What amenities can travelers expect in hotel rooms in Kerry?
There's no Kerry in the UK, but in County Kerry, Ireland, you can expect most hotels to offer standard amenities like comfortable beds, en-suite bathrooms, TVs, and tea and coffee making facilities. Many hotels also offer Wi-Fi and some have swimming pools or fitness centres. It's always a good idea to check the hotel's website or booking platform for specific details.
You're likely thinking of County Kerry in Ireland. The best time to book a hotel is during the shoulder seasons, from April to May and September to October, when the weather is still pleasant but the crowds are smaller. If you're looking for the best deals, you can often find discounts during the off-season, from November to March, but be aware that some businesses may have limited opening hours.
What are some pet-friendly activities in and around Kerry?
There's no Kerry in the UK. But in County Kerry in Ireland, you can enjoy many dog-friendly activities. You can take your four-legged friend for a walk along the beaches, explore the scenic trails in the Killarney National Park, or visit some of the dog-friendly pubs and restaurants. Many hotels also welcome pets, so you can enjoy a relaxing holiday with your furry companion.
Which towns or cities worth a visit near Kerry?
You're probably thinking of County Kerry in Ireland. There, you can explore nearby towns like Killarney, Tralee, and Dingle. Each town offers its own unique charm, with historic sites, lively pubs, and beautiful scenery. You could also visit the charming village of Waterville, known for its stunning coastline and golf course.