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100 Holiday parks and RV rentals in County Kerry

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Among the 100 accommodations in County Kerry, here are the 1 best holiday parks with a pool

Goats Path Farm And Pod Park - County Kerry
9.3 60 reviews

Goats Path Farm And Pod Park

camping, Bantry
Goats Path Farm and Pod Park, a self-catering pod near Bantry in County Cork, offers peaceful countryside views and is approximately 39 kilometres from Skibbereen's St Patrick's Cathedral.
This one-bedroom pod, sleeping one guest, features a 20 square metre floor area, a private garden, parking, and sea views; towels and bed linen are provided.

Best County Kerry holiday parks with a pool

Among the 100 accommodations in County Kerry, here are the 1 best holiday parks with a pool

Dingle Way Glamping Danú Annascaul - County Kerry
9.1 7 reviews

Dingle Way Glamping Danú Annascaul

camping, Tralee
The Danú Shepherd's Hut is situated near Tralee, a short drive from Dingle Oceanworld Aquarium and Siamsa Tire Theatre, offering a peaceful escape from the town. This secluded retreat provides a tranquil setting with garden views.
The hut offers a cosy space with 11 square metres of floor area and sleeps two. Guests can enjoy a fully equipped kitchenette, a patio with an outdoor fireplace, a garden with a barbecue, and free Wi-Fi and parking.

Frequently asked questions about campings in County Kerry

  • What popular sports or events are there to experience in County Kerry, Ireland?

    County Kerry offers plenty for sports fans! The annual Ring of Kerry Charity Cycle is a massive event, attracting thousands of cyclists. For something more traditional, there are many opportunities to enjoy fishing, particularly for salmon and sea trout in the numerous rivers. Gaelic games, like hurling and Gaelic football, are hugely popular and matches are often held throughout the county. Many visitors enjoy hill walking and climbing, with Carrauntoohil being a popular challenge.
  • What are the best holiday parks in County Kerry?

  • Which lesser-known sights are worth visiting in County Kerry, Ireland?

    While the Ring of Kerry is famous, consider exploring the Skellig Islands (though booking well in advance is essential). The Dingle Peninsula offers stunning coastal scenery and charming villages like Annascaul, often overlooked by tourists rushing to Dingle town itself. For a quiet escape, visit the beautiful Muckross House and Gardens, away from the crowds at Killarney National Park. Inch Beach, while known, often isn't as crowded as other beaches and provides a tranquil experience.
  • What are the best holiday parks with a jacuzzi in County Kerry?

  • When is the high season in County Kerry, Ireland?

    The high season in County Kerry typically runs from June to August, coinciding with the summer months and school holidays. Expect higher prices and more crowds during this period.
  • What are the best holiday parks for families and kids in County Kerry?

    The best holiday parks for families and kids in County Kerry are Doughlasha House V93rx64, Farmyard Lane Glamping and Gateway Glamping.

  • What foods is County Kerry, Ireland best known for?

    County Kerry boasts fantastic seafood, especially fresh oysters and mussels from the coastline. Traditional Irish stew is a must-try, often featuring lamb. You'll also find delicious local cheeses and creamy dairy products. Don't forget to sample the many pubs offering traditional Irish fare.
  • What are the best pet friendly holiday parks in County Kerry?

    The best pet friendly holiday parks in County Kerry are Doughlasha House V93rx64, The Botanical Bell Tent and Gypsy Wagon Near Inch Beach.

  • Is County Kerry, Ireland a good destination for camping?

    Yes, County Kerry is excellent for camping! There are many campsites dotted around the county, offering various levels of facilities, from basic to fully serviced. Many are situated near stunning scenery, providing easy access to hiking trails and beaches. However, booking in advance, especially during peak season, is highly recommended.
  • What are the best holiday parks with parking in County Kerry?

  • How can one interact with the local community and discover the culture in County Kerry, Ireland?

    Visiting local pubs is a great way to experience Irish culture and chat with locals. Many pubs offer traditional music sessions. Exploring smaller villages and towns off the main tourist routes allows for more authentic interactions. Consider attending a local festival or event; these often showcase traditional music, dance, and crafts. Farmers' markets also offer a chance to meet producers and learn about local produce.
  • Does County Kerry, Ireland have any weather, wildlife, or natural hazards travellers should be aware of?

    County Kerry's weather can be unpredictable, even in summer. Pack layers and be prepared for rain. While generally safe, be aware of the rugged terrain while hiking in mountainous areas. There are some sheep and cattle roaming freely, so be mindful when driving. The sea can be unpredictable, so heed any warnings from local lifeguards.
  • What are the top hiking trails in County Kerry, Ireland for families?

    The Muckross Lake loop in Killarney National Park is relatively easy and offers stunning views, suitable for most fitness levels. Torc Mountain offers a more challenging but rewarding hike with panoramic views, though it's less suitable for very young children. Many shorter trails around the Dingle Peninsula offer gentler walking options with beautiful coastal scenery.
  • What is an ideal three-day itinerary in County Kerry, Ireland?

    Day 1: Explore Killarney National Park, including Muckross House and Gardens, and take a jaunting car ride. Day 2: Drive the Ring of Kerry, stopping at scenic viewpoints and charming towns like Sneem and Waterville. Day 3: Visit the Dingle Peninsula, perhaps taking a boat trip to see Fungie the dolphin (though his presence isn't guaranteed) and exploring the town of Dingle.

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Best pet friendly County Kerry holiday parks

Among the 100 accommodations, here are the 4 best pet friendly holiday parks

Adorable Yurt Glamping Bantry - County Kerry
8.1 10 reviews

Adorable Yurt Glamping Bantry

tent, Bantry
The Adorable Yurt Glamping Bantry offers a unique glamping experience in Bantry, located 22 kilometres from Kenmare Golf Club and 23 kilometres from St Patrick's Cathedral in Skibbereen.
This luxury tent accommodation provides a peaceful garden setting, outdoor dining, and includes towels and bed linen, with a floor area of 17 square metres accommodating up to three guests across one bedroom and one bathroom.
Peaceful Glamping Pod With Biodiversity Habitat Near Shannon Estuary In Erribul, County Clare - County Kerry
10 1 review

Peaceful Glamping Pod With Biodiversity Habitat Near Shannon Estuary In Erribul, County Clare

house, Effernan
This glamping pod in Effernan is located 35 kilometres from Dromoland Golf Course and 37 kilometres from Dromoland Castle, offering a peaceful biodiversity habitat with a convenient patio and garden access.
This accommodation welcomes pets and features a fully equipped kitchen with a fridge, internet access, and facilities catering to disabled guests, with opportunities for cycling nearby and proximity to the Shannon Estuary.
Shannon Estuary Glamping Budget-sustainable-biodiversity Habitat--rustic-countryside Holiday Accommodation - County Kerry
8.3 152 reviews

Shannon Estuary Glamping Budget-sustainable-biodiversity Habitat--rustic-countryside Holiday Accommodation

camping, Effernan
Shannon Estuary Glamping offers family-friendly glamping accommodation in Effernan, County Clare, Ireland, located 37 kilometres from Dromoland Castle and Golf Course.
This one-bedroom unit features a kitchen with fridge and microwave, a terrace, garden, free Wi-Fi, parking, and shared bathroom facilities; guests can enjoy river views, on-site barbecue facilities, and nearby cycling and fishing opportunities.
The Adventure Park - County Kerry
9.2 6 reviews

The Adventure Park

camping, Glanmore Bridge
The Adventure Park is a pet-friendly campsite located in Glenmore West, offering scenic mountain views and convenient access to Healy Pass (14 kilometres), Gleninchaquin Park (22.5 kilometres), and Kenmare Golf Club (30.5 kilometres), with Kerry Airport situated 79 kilometres away. This accommodation features one bedroom, one bathroom, and can host up to five guests, with amenities including a barbecue, dining table, outdoor furniture, and free on-site private parking.

Best County Kerry holiday parks with a locker

Ring Kerry/dingle Van Includes Breakfast Supplies - County Kerry
10 223 reviews

Ring Kerry/dingle Van Includes Breakfast Supplies

campervan
This campervan is located in a peaceful rural setting just 10 minutes from Kerry Airport and Tralee, and 25 minutes from Killarney town. It has received excellent ratings for cleanliness, location, and user experience, making it a great choice for travellers.
The campervan sleeps two people and includes a double bed, seating area, TV, cooker, fridge, wardrobe, and utensils for self-catering. The "Ring Kerry/dingle Van Includes Breakfast Supplies" offer includes a welcome pack with breakfast essentials, WiFi access, laundry service, and local knowledge from the hosts.
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