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Kerry
12/10 – 17/10
75 €/nighttotal: 375 € (5 )
Rock House Apartment
1 2
cottage , Newtown
This self-catering cottage in Newtown is situated within 3km of Womaston Castle, the Robert Owen Museum, and St Mary's Church, offering easy access to key town attractions. The property features a fully equipped kitchen with a dishwasher, free Wi-Fi, and private shower, ideal for independent travellers seeking comfortable and convenient accommodation near Newtown's historical sites.
9.8 42 reviews
Kerry
12/10 – 17/10
103 €/nighttotal: 515 € (5 )
Captains Cabin
1 2
cabin , Abermule
This unique railway carriage cabin near Abermule, in Mid Wales, offers easy access to nearby historical castles and the Welsh borderlands. The self-catering lodge features a quirky wet room in a converted horse box, sleeps two guests plus one well-behaved dog, and includes an open fire BBQ, private garden, and access to fishing in a private lake (additional fee applies).
9.6 5 reviews
Kerry
12/10 – 17/10
110 €/nighttotal: 550 € (5 )
The Crescent Townhouse| Ensuite | Sleeps 3
1 2
apartment , Powys
This Newtown townhouse is centrally located, a short walk from shops, cafes, and the Hafan Yr Afon riverside, offering a peaceful retreat with a secluded entrance via a small private garden. This ground floor flat accommodates up to three guests with one bedroom and a sofa bed, featuring an ensuite shower room, a well-equipped kitchen with a hob, microwave, and washing machine, and fast WiFi, with free on-street parking available nearby.
Kerry
12/10 – 17/10
90 €/nighttotal: 450 € (5 )
Ramblers
2 2
apartment , Kerry
Ramblers is a 2-bedroom holiday cottage located in the Powys district of Kerry, with a shop and pub situated within 2.4 kilometres. This accessible, single-storey cottage offers an open-plan living space, accommodates up to three guests, and includes a well-equipped kitchen, a wet room, private outdoor seating, a shared courtyard, and off-road parking, with two well-behaved pets welcome.
Frequently asked questions about bed and breakfast in Kerry
What are the must-see sights for first-time visitors on a day trip to Kerry region?
Kerry is in Ireland, not the UK. If you're looking for must-see sights in Kerry, Ireland, you should visit the Ring of Kerry, a scenic drive with breathtaking views. Killarney National Park is another must-see, with its stunning lakes and mountains. You can also visit Muckross House, a historic mansion in the park.
What weather can travelers expect when exploring nature in Kerry?
Kerry is in Ireland, not the UK. The weather in Kerry is known for being unpredictable. You can expect a mix of sunshine, rain, and wind, even in the summer. It's best to pack for all types of weather, including layers.
What are the best bed and breakfasts for families and kids in Kerry?
What outdoor activities can visitors enjoy in and around Kerry?
Kerry is in Ireland, not the UK. Kerry is a haven for outdoor activities. You can go hiking in Killarney National Park, kayaking on the lakes, or cycling along the Ring of Kerry. You can also try horse riding or fishing in the area.
What are the best bed and breakfasts with parking in Kerry?
What famous cities can be easily accessed from Kerry?
Kerry is in Ireland, not the UK. You can easily reach Cork City from Kerry. It's about an hour and a half drive, and there are also bus services available. Cork City is a vibrant city with a rich history and culture.
What local breakfast specialties can you enjoy in Kerry region?
Kerry is in Ireland, not the UK. You can enjoy a traditional Irish breakfast in Kerry. It usually includes bacon, sausages, eggs, black pudding, white pudding, mushrooms, tomatoes, and toast. Many cafes also serve local specialties like scones with jam and cream, or a full Irish breakfast with a twist.