Baile an Tooreen Holiday Home on the Ring of Kerry Ireland
For further details please contact
Baile an Tooreen House, Killorglin, County Kerry
Tel:
0044 (0)78 17397173
Email: [email protected]
Baile An Tooreen House is a luxurious 3 bedroomed semi-detatched house situated on the outskirts of Killorglin with panoramic views of McGillycuddy Reeks and Farrantoreen Lake. Ideally located close to all amenities.
The house is within walking distance of the town centre, which has lively bars and award winning restaurants. It has landscaped walled-in gardens with clothes line, barbecue, and private parking area.
Facilities:
Two double rooms each with en-suite facilities.
Twin room with en-suite facilities.
Separate toilet.
Bed linen and towels provided.
Sitting room with open fire - Colour TV, video, radio, and reading materials.
Kitchen cum dining room with electric cooker, microwave over, fridge-freezer, dishwasher, sandwich maker, and toaster. And all cooking utensils.
Utility room with washing machine, tumble dryer, iron, hairdryer.
Oil fired central heating.
Damage deposit 130 Euros refundable.
Children welcome.
Baby sitting service can be arranged on request.
Welcome tray on arrival.
DIRECT FLIGHTS TO KERRY FROM
London Stansted –UK
Frankfurt Hahn—DE
Manchester—UK
Dublin—IRL
Airlines
Car Rental
Distances
Killarney / Tralee = 22 km
Nearest Blue Flag Beach - Rossbeigh = 12 km
Kerry Airport = 30 mins drive
Cork / Limerick = 2 hours drive
Killorglin the gateway to The Ring of Kerry has many fine restaurants, pubs and accommodation to offer the visitor
LOCAL ACTIVITIES
Killorglin Sports Complex
If you are feeling energetic, then why not take a short walk down to Killorglin Sports complex and play tennis, squash or go to the gym.
Horse Riding
There are a number of Equestrian centres dotted around Killorglin, which offer pony rides, trekking both on Rossbeigh strand and up mountainous terrain.
Golfing
For those of you who love a good game of golf, you have defiantly come to the right place. Killorglin has its very own scenic 18 hole golf course or why not go further afield to the famous Dookes or Killarney 18 hole Golf Course.
Fishing
Killorglin sits pretty on the river Laune, which is famous for salmon fishing. If fishing sounds too much like hard work, why not sample the mouth watering smoked salmon from the Fishery restaurant perched on the river laune.
Walking/Cycling/Hiking
Killorglin is home to Ireland's highest mountain, the McGillycuddy Reeks and of course my ancestors as I am a McGillycuddy! So if you enjoy hiking, walking or mountain biking, then this is the place to go.
Rossbeigh
Rossbeigh beach located only 8 miles from Killorglin is perfect for a refreshing swim if weather permits! Or why not stroll along Rossbeigh's 7 miles of sandy beach. This is one beach defiantly worth a visit even on the coldest day of the year.
Ring of Kerry
Killorglin is the gateway to the Ring of Kerry, which takes you along the scenic breath-taking Iveragh Peninsula. Why not stop off for a pint of Guiness in one of the many charming fishing villages and towns such as Caherciveen, Waterville, Sneem, Kenmare or Killarney.
Killarney
Killarney is only 12 miles from Killorglin and worth visiting. This town is ideal for finding souvenirs for your many family and friends. Why not take a romantic stroll along the Lakes of Killarney, Muckross Garden or the National Park and admire the superb views which Killarney has to offer.
Glencar
is a haven of tranquillity tucked away in the rugged mountains of South Kerry. Glencar is only a short drive from Killorglin and offers the active tourist mountain climbing, hiking, cycling and walking.
Puck Fair
Last but not least is our most famous oldest fair, which is held on 10th, 11th and 12th of August offering hours of free family street entertainment.
The main events of the festival include the traditional horse fair, parade and coronation ceremony of King Puck, open air night concerts, fireworks display, childrens competitions, street entertainers and dancing displays.
South Kerry
where Killorglin is situated is recognised as having the most breath-taking of all Irish scenery. Thousands of tourists flock each year, in search of tranquillity and to escape the hustle and bustle of their own busy lifestyles. With few traffic jams, friendly people, rivers, lakeland and nearby coastal beauty, and Ireland's highest mountain range, and interesting places to explore, both by foot, and car, it is little wonder why tourists come here!
Rates for 2005/6 are between 200 and 800 euro
For further details please contact
Baile an Tooreen House, Killorglin, County Kerry
Tel:
0044 (0)78 17397173
Email: [email protected]