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9.8 42 reviews
Kerry
12/10 – 17/10
NZ$204/nighttotal: NZ$1020 (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).
Kerry
21/06 – 01/07
NZ$313/nighttotal: NZ$3130 (10 )
Orchard Cottage
1 1
cottage , Newtown
This pet-friendly Newtown cottage is situated 5km from the Shropshire Hills, offering easy access to hiking trails and scenic views, and under 10km from Newtown's historical attractions including the Robert Owen Museum and St Mary's Church. The self-catering property boasts a fully equipped kitchen, two bathrooms, free on-site parking, and free Wi-Fi in communal areas, providing comfortable accommodation for exploring Newtown and its surrounding museums.
Kerry
21/06 – 01/07
NZ$461/nighttotal: NZ$4610 (10 )
Garden Cottage, Pet Friendly, Character Holiday Cottage In Kerry
4 1
cottage , Newtown
This pet-friendly holiday home near Newtown, Powys, is a 5km drive from the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and 8km from Womaston Castle. The 145 square metre property boasts four bedrooms, four bathrooms, sleeping up to nine guests, and features a garden, hot tub, Wi-Fi, and a fully equipped kitchen; nearby activities include cycling, fishing, and visits to St Mary's Old Parish Church and Glansevern Hall Gardens.
9.1 72 reviews
Kerry
12/10 – 17/10
NZ$212/nighttotal: NZ$1060 (5 )
Penygelli Apartments
1 2
apartment , Newtown
This self-contained studio flat is located 2.4km from the town of Newtown and 400m from Morrisons supermarket, offering easy access to both amenities and the surrounding countryside. The apartment has received very good ratings for location, cleanliness and overall user experience. The studio flat has its own kitchenette, shower ensuite and garden, providing guests with complete privacy and flexibility. Guests can enjoy modern amenities like a Sky package, 42-inch TV, free Wi-Fi and a welcoming atmosphere.
Frequently asked questions about hotels in Kerry
What are the top landmarks to see in and around Kerry?
Kerry is actually in Ireland, not the UK. There are loads of amazing landmarks in Kerry, Ireland, such as the Ring of Kerry, the Dingle Peninsula, and Killarney National Park, all with stunning scenery and unique features.
What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Kerry?
What are the most affordable attractions in and around Kerry?
Kerry is actually in Ireland, not the UK. For affordable attractions in Kerry, Ireland, try the Muckross House and Gardens, which are free for National Trust members, or take a walk along the scenic Skellig Ring, which is a free activity.
How can travelers relax during a week in and arond Kerry?
Kerry is actually in Ireland, not the UK. To relax in Kerry, Ireland, you can enjoy a leisurely boat trip on Lough Lein in Killarney, have a picnic by the sea in Dingle, or simply soak up the sunshine on a beach like Inch Beach.
What are the best family friendly hotels in Kerry?
What amenities can travelers expect in hotel rooms in Kerry?
Kerry is actually in Ireland, not the UK. Hotels in Kerry, Ireland, typically offer amenities like Wi-Fi, TVs, tea and coffee making facilities, and en-suite bathrooms. Some hotels might also have swimming pools or gyms, depending on their size and location.
Kerry is actually in Ireland, not the UK. Booking hotels in Kerry, Ireland, in advance is recommended, especially during peak season (May to September), when the weather is good and there are many tourists. However, you can sometimes find good deals outside of peak season.
What are some pet-friendly activities in and around Kerry?
Kerry is actually in Ireland, not the UK. Many walking trails in Kerry, Ireland, are dog-friendly, like the Kerry Way and the Dingle Way. Some pubs and restaurants also welcome dogs, so check beforehand. You could also enjoy a day at the beach with your furry friend, as many beaches in Kerry are dog-friendly.
Which towns or cities worth a visit near Kerry?
Kerry is actually in Ireland, not the UK. There are several towns and cities worth visiting near Kerry, Ireland, such as Tralee, Killarney, Dingle, and Kenmare, each with its own charm and character. You can easily explore these places by car or bus.