7 Accommodation, 17 Things to do
Derrynane House the ancestral home of Daniel O’Connell, is a public museum commemorating one of Ireland’s leading historical figures and arguably the greatest ever Irishman. Read more
Beginners are most welcome at Eagle Rock, a fully qualified instructor will teach them in the art of horseriding. For those with basic riding experience there are beach and mountain treks in breathtaking surroundings. Read more
This bar serves barfood all year round. It also has a seasonal restaurant which is open from June to September. Read more
Derrynane Sea Sports in County Kerry offers sail boats for hire and sailing lessons, windsurfing hire and tuition, open mould recreational canoes, body boarding and snorkelling. They also provide water skiing, wake boarding and knee boarding. Read more
Located near Caherdaniel on N70 Ring of Kerry Wild Atlantic Way, Wave Crest Caravan and Camping Park is an excellent choice for a relaxing holiday in County Kerry. The four-star park is within easy reach of sea activities and walking attractions. Read more
For an outdoors holiday in beautiful County Kerry, travellers can choose Glenbeg Caravan Park, a three-star campsite. The park is adjacent to a sandy beach and fronted by a sheltered cove in Kenmare Bay. It is ideal for water sports enthusiasts. Read more
Superb accommodation on the Wild Atlantic Way with panoramic views over Derrynane Bay and adjacent to Kerry Way walking trail. Power showers, and extensive breakfast menu. Golf, riding, fishing, and beaches nearby. Daily boattrips to Skellig Islands. Read more
Morans Seaside Farmhouse bed and breakfast lies on the Wild Atlantic Way near Caherdaniel, County Kerry. A relaxing, family-run accommodation with one of the most spectacular views in the country, it overlooks Derrynane Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. Read more
Fenton House is set in its own two acre site looking across Kenmare Bay, this traditional four bedroom farmhouse provides a great base for a holiday in County Kerry. Read more
A second generation Skelligs’ boat skipper, John O'Shea has the local islands in his blood and he departs daily for the Skelligs from Derrynane Harbour, a smuggling port used by the O’Connell clan of the famous Daniel ‘The Liberator’ O’Connell. Read more
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