Greenfields Farmhouse, a property with a garden, is situated in Ballylongford, 41 km from Kerry County Museum, 14 km from Ballybunion Golf Club, as well as 45 km from Tralee Golf Club.
Anna
Israel
This is a very good place to stay when you travel in the area (hiking e.g.)
Comfort bed, hot water and lovely breakfast.
Very nice host, who cared foe everything
Located in Ballylongford and only 43 km from Kerry County Museum, Carrig Island Lodge provides accommodation with sea views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Nicole
Ireland
Carrig island lodge is in a stunning location with a gorgeous view of the castle, the house was absolutely immaculate and was fully equipped with anything you could of thought of like towels, shampoo etc.. as a family of 10 we all had loads of space in bedrooms and beds were so comfortable. We absolutely loved our stay
On Carrig Island, entry by bridge, in County Kerry, Castle View House provides comfortable bed and breakfast accommodation facing the 15th-century Carrigafoyle Castle.
Bernadette
Ireland
The location was amazing!
Located on a tiny island with road access.
The house is true to its name- there really is a wonderful view of a castle from the house.
The breakfast was very good - well prepared snd hot.
The Bay View offers fantastic views of Kilkee Bay and Cliffs, this 19th-century house is situated in the seaside town of Kilkee. It offers light, cosily furnished rooms and full Irish breakfasts.
David
United Kingdom
Staff were absolutely amazing and so well dressed.
Hotel was spotless and loved every minute of it as soon as we entered the front door. So sorry we could only stay one night, but it is on our bucket list to return.
Set in Tarbert, 47 km from Kerry County Museum, The Lanterns Hotel offers accommodation with a fitness centre, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
McMunns of Ballybunion has a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Ballybunion. The property is around 33 km from Siamsa Tire Theatre, 33 km from Kerry County Museum and 37 km from Tralee Golf...
kevin
Ireland
Staff and front of house were really welcoming, very friendly and the service was great. All were very well presented and cleanly dressed. The food was top class. We both had fish for dinner, it was perfectly cooked, very well presented with fresh veg and hand cut fresh chips. It was definitely as good as some top restaurants that we've eaten at, if not better. Well done to Greg and his team of chefs. Your wife and you have a winning combination in the cosy atmosphere, great food & drinks and service with a smile every time. Thank you for making our stay in Ballulybunion so enjoyable.
Boasting an enviable location by the blue flag Ballybunion beach and the Atlantic Ocean, The Cliff House Hotel offers modern rooms, free Wi-Fi, free parking, a restaurant, and a bar.
Set in Kilkee, 500 metres from Kilkee Beach, Lynch's offers accommodation with a shared lounge, free WiFi, luggage storage space, and a housekeeping service.
Delightful B&B.
Patricia and Garett were outstanding hosts.
Delightful B&B.
Patricia and Garett were outstanding hosts. They were extremely attentive, accommodating and kind. The breakfast as gorgeous. The view of the castle was unparalleled…We will stay again!
Maura
United States
10
Scored 10
The room and shower was a tad small for 2 people, but the...
The room and shower was a tad small for 2 people, but the lovely welcoming friendly staff, great location and a fantastic breakfast made up for that. The location is absolutely stunning and quiet. Sort of rural with cows in the back yard. I would definitely highly recommend this Bnb.
Ingrid
South Africa
8.0
Scored 8.0
Lot's of local history and just a 20 minute drive to the...
Lot's of local history and just a 20 minute drive to the beach in Ballybunion. We also took the ferry from Tarbert to visit Co Clare on one of our days. We spent one day in Killarney National park this was our longest journey at just over an hour. To sum up Ballylongford is a good place to stay, a good location if you don't mind a bit of driving.
Fergus
Ireland
6.0
Scored 6.0
The Castle is quite interesting.
The Castle is quite interesting. It is a strong stone tower construction that you can access on your own and climb a spiral stair up to the top floor. On a nice day the view to the surrounding wetland should be interesting (it raíned when I visited ...)
Helena
Portugal
10
Scored 10
A hidden gem, the view of the castle from the bedroom window...
A hidden gem, the view of the castle from the bedroom window in the morning and the evening, the walks along the coastal areas, watching the tide advance and recede. We only stayed one night, should have stayed longer.
Anne
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
Garrett and Patricia have a lovely b&b in a beautiful...
Garrett and Patricia have a lovely b&b in a beautiful peaceful country location. You can walk to the castle that you see from their home and explore it for free. You get a warm Irish welcome from them when you arrive and throughout your stay. The evening meal was a very satisfying home cooked three course meal and the full Irish cooked breakfast really hit the spot. True Irish hospitality!
The owners were wonderful and made the stay very enjoyable. Lovely wee dog, too, Roxie. Breakfasts were good, with the option of cereals & yoghurt as well as the full fry. No view to speak of from my room at the rear of the house, but the immediate vicinity is fantastic and the causeway approach adds to the sense of welcome isolation. I really enjoyed the walks around the island, and visiting the nearby Abbey outside of Ballylongford, as well as Listowel, Ballybunion Beach, etc.
Wonderful stay. Mary was lovely and made us feel very welcome with tea and apple pie upon arrival. The room was a nice size and had a bathroom. Breakfast was delicious. It's a working dairy farm so we were able to watch the cows and Mary patiently answered all of our "dairy farm" questions. We chose this because it was near the ferry that took up to the Cliffs of Moher. Easy trip to the Ferry- easy trip to the Cliffs and surrounding area.
Mary's place is lovely. The rooms were clean and very comfortable. Breakfast was fantastic and abundant. The best part is how warm and welcoming Mary is. She is truly a gem. We have stayed in countless b&bs, and this was, hands down, our favorite experience yet. Our only regret is not spending more time here. If passing through Ballylongford, don't overlook this spot!
Patricia and Gareth run a nice accomodation. They were very friendly and efficient, serving an excellent breakfast. We felt the overall value was good for the price. Our room, while quite small, was clean and comfortable, with a lovely view of the nearby Carrigafoyle castle ruins. 15-minute drive to Tarbet ferry for those going north by car.
Honestly the best bed and breakfast I stayed with in Ireland. Such an nice place and those two are just welcoming. I felt really comfortable in my solo trip and the location is just lovely. Food is fresh from the garden and cooked with a lot of love :) so I would definitely recommend!
The location is very good and the surrounding area is stunning. The house and the room reminded me of the time I lived in Ireland. The host is super kind and he made us feel at home.
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