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Kerry
12/10 – 17/10
81 €/nighttotal: 405 € (5 )
Cabin Sleeps 2 With Garden And Parking
1 2
cabin , Newtown
This cabin is situated in Newtown, offering convenient access to local attractions, being 5.3 kilometres from Dolforwyn Castle and 38.6 kilometres from Elan Valley. This property provides 40 square meters of living space with one bedroom and one bathroom, accommodating up to three guests with amenities including free Wi-Fi, a private garden, and complimentary parking.
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.
10 8 reviews
Kerry
12/10 – 17/10
88 €/nighttotal: 440 € (5 )
Bechan Brook Hut
1 2
house , Bettws Cedewain
Bechan Brook Hut, a one-bedroom cottage in Bettws Cedewain, enjoys a peaceful countryside setting, 6.6km from Dolforwyn Castle and within easy driving distance of Clun Castle (37km) and Lake Vyrnwy (45km). This self-catering property sleeps three, offering a fully equipped kitchen, free Wi-Fi, private parking, and a relaxing garden with a cosy fireplace.
10 1 review
Kerry
21/06 – 01/07
162 €/nighttotal: 1620 € (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.
Frequently asked questions about hotels in Kerry
What are the top landmarks to see in and around Kerry?
Well, Kerry is actually in Ireland, not the UK! But you're in luck, it's a beautiful place. You should definitely visit the Ring of Kerry, a scenic drive with stunning views. Also, the Dingle Peninsula is a must-see, with its charming towns and rugged coastline. And don't forget to check out the Killarney National Park, home to mountains, lakes, and ancient forests.
What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Kerry?
What are the most affordable attractions in and around Kerry?
Again, Kerry is in Ireland, not the UK. But don't worry, there are plenty of budget-friendly things to do. You can take a walk along the Kerry Way, a long-distance trail with breathtaking views. Or visit the Muckross House and Gardens, a beautiful historical estate with free admission on certain days. And don't forget to check out the local markets in towns like Killarney and Dingle, where you can find fresh produce and local crafts.
How can travelers relax during a week in and arond Kerry?
Kerry, being in Ireland, offers plenty of ways to unwind. You can spend a day at the beach in Rossbehy, relax with a good book in the gardens of Muckross House, or take a boat trip on Lough Lein in Killarney. And of course, there's nothing quite like enjoying a pint of Guinness at a traditional Irish pub in the evening.
What are the best family friendly hotels in Kerry?
What amenities can travelers expect in hotel rooms in Kerry?
You're thinking of Kerry in Ireland, not the UK. Most hotels in Kerry will offer standard amenities like a comfortable bed, a private bathroom with a shower, and a television. Some hotels may also have extras like a hairdryer, tea and coffee making facilities, and free Wi-Fi. It's always a good idea to check the hotel's website or call ahead to confirm the amenities they offer.
You're looking for Kerry in Ireland, not the UK. The best time to book a hotel in Kerry depends on your preferences and budget. Peak season is from June to August, so expect higher prices and more crowds. If you're looking for a quieter and more affordable trip, consider visiting during the shoulder seasons (April-May and September-October). Booking in advance is always recommended, especially during peak season.
What are some pet-friendly activities in and around Kerry?
Kerry in Ireland is a great place for a pet-friendly holiday. You can go for walks along the many beaches and coastal paths, or visit the Killarney National Park, where dogs are welcome on many trails. There are also several pet-friendly pubs and restaurants where you can enjoy a meal with your furry companion. Just remember to keep your dog on a leash and be respectful of other visitors.
Which towns or cities worth a visit near Kerry?
Kerry is in Ireland, not the UK. There are many charming towns and cities worth visiting near Kerry, including Killarney, Dingle, Tralee, and Kenmare. Each town has its own unique character and attractions, so you can choose the ones that best suit your interests. For example, Killarney is known for its stunning lakes and mountains, while Dingle is famous for its charming harbour and the Dingle Peninsula.