Our holiday homes are nestled in the most stunning mountain landscapes and scenery, but close enough to the bustling and vibrant town of Killarney.
We provide quality and affordable holiday homes for everybody looking to experience the delights of Kerry, whether you’re a family, couple or group we have something to suit.
We’ll meet and greet you with a personal touch on arrival and share our local knowledge.
During your stay you will also have 24/7 access to us if you need anything.
Self-Catering Holiday Home Properties available to rent in Killarney
Lahard Holiday Home
Ross Road Holiday Home
Dromdiralough Lodge Holiday Home
Killarney Holiday Home
No. 1 Killarney Holiday Village
Regular 3 Bedroom Holiday Home
No. 16 Killarney Holiday Village
No. 20 Killarney Holiday Village
No. 24 Killarney Holiday Village
No. 26 Killarney Holiday Village
No. 27 Killarney Holiday Village
Self-Catering Holiday Home Properties available to rent in Glenbeigh
Anchored Down Holiday Home
Self-Catering Holiday Home Properties available to rent in Waterville
Paddy’s Atlantic View Holiday Home
The Cloisters Holiday Home
Discover the South West & West of Ireland
We’ll make sure your holiday in Kerry is complete with a jam packed itinerary so it’s one to remember.
Come with us on a group or private tour at your own pace that will surprise and delight you – brim full of history, heritage, scenery and craic! Our local host we’ll take you on a tour of you’re choice and will pick & drop you off straight from you holiday home. The following tours are available to choose from;
Ring of Kerry Tour
You can’t visit Kerry or the Emerald Isle in fact and not tour the world-famous Ring of Kerry. Our experienced guide will take you on a tour covering the 180km circuit of the county – for a day to remember as they show you the unrivalled beauty County Kerry has to offer. Whether you’re looking to delve into Irish history, sample our famous local craic or just simply embrace the stunning countryside, the Ring of Kerry Tour is for you. Some of the tour highlights include Kerry Bog Village, Waterville, Sneem, Ladies View and Molls Gap if you’d like to get a feel for the tour in advance.
Dingle & Slea Head Tour
Voted among the top 100 destinations in the world by TripAdvisor, Dingle and the Dingle Peninsula is both wild and mountainous, mystical and desolate. It is a place of stones with the remains of pre Christian and early Christian settlements plus evidence of Early Irish and later day Romanesque featured churches and dwellings. This tour of the iconic Dingle Peninsula includes Inch Beach, the scenic driving route of Slea Head with its magnificent views of the Great Blasket Islands and the wild Atlantic Ocean. Continuing on to Slea Head taking in the landscape and ruggedness of the rocky outcrops and cliffs, the hills and mountains with ancient Beehive Huts and the remains of stone-walled Ring Fort at Dunbeg dating from the Early Christian Period. Your tour will call to The Blasket Islands Center which overlooks the six Islands and celebrates the story of The Blasket Islanders, the unique literary achievements of the Island writers, their native language, culture and tradition. We will visit the Louis Mulcahy Pottery Center where you will find the best Irish hand-made pottery and weaving, including woven scarves, throws and wall hangings. The tour will also stop in the world renowned quaint fishing town of Dingle visiting art and craft shops on Green Street, local eateries, a visit to Dick Mack’s famous old world pub, and a walk through it’s busy fishing port and marina. The tour will visit the village of Annascaul, birthplace of Tom Crean, Antarctic Explorer who was a member of three of the four major British expeditions to Antarctica during the Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration including Robert Scott’s 1911-13 Tera Nova Expedition which saw the race to reach the South Pole lost to Roald Amundsen. We will visit Tom Crean’s burial place and also the South Pole Inn where he spent the remainder of his life until his death in 1938.
Cliffs of Moher Tour
Come and roar out at the Atlantic Ocean from the Cliffs of Moher at your own leisure with this tour! We’ll take you on a day trip to Ireland’s rugged and unique mid-western coast to the Cliffs of Moher in County Clare. The cliffs are the highest cliffs in Europe at 214 meters/700 feet high and were recently voted as the seventh most wonderful heritage site in the world, a global poll conducted by UNESCO.
Killarney Day Tour
See all Killarney has to offer in one day with this tour. Killarney is a vibrant town and the incredibly beautiful surrounding countryside makes Killarney a very special place. Brim full of history, heritage, activities, and world class hospitality – it is not to be missed if you’re staying in Kerry. For 250 years, the Killarney Day Tour has been the most famous visitor excursion in Ireland. Mountains, lakes, woodland & legend in scenery. If you love the outdoors, you’ll love this! See Muckross House and Cathedral to See Muckross House and Gardens, Muckross Abbey and the Traditional Farms. St. Mary’s Cathedral, Ross Castle, The Gap of Dunloe, The Killarney Lakes and more!
Beara Peninsula Tour
The Beara Peninsula is as beautiful and dramatic tour and rural Ireland at its best. We will bring you on a tour to the lovely town of Kenmare, dramatically set within mountain ranges at the foot of the Kenmare river. From here you will travel along the northern edge of the Beara Peninsula to Kilmackillogue Pier where we can stop and have a drink at a lovely pub in a coastal location with stunning scenery in every direction. The tour will then travel over at the Healy Pass into County Cork, passing through mountains with breathtaking views of Cork and Kerry. We will join the southern edge of the Peninsula at Adrigole and travel to Glengariff, Co. Cork. At Glengariff, you will have an opportunity to take lunch and a short boat trip out to Garnish Island and visit the gardens there. From here we will then travel through the Caha Pass back to Kenmare and onto Molls Gap where we will join the inland portion of the Ring of Kerry route. We stop at Ladies View for magnificent views of the Killarney Valley, it’s lakes and mountains. A photographers dream!