5 Accommodation, 1 Events , 22 Things to do
Family run bar & restaurant providing wholesome food 7 days a week. Delicious homemade desserts baked on the premises daily. Trad session and live music every weekend. Read more
Canberra House is a family run business which was established in 1953 and remains a thriving Irish pub with plenty of guest accommodation. Your hosts Catherine & Stephen O'Grady are always on hand to lend a hand. Read more
O'Shea's Cycles is located in Killorglin, County Kerry. They offer cycle sales, rental, repairs and servicing. Read more
Wilma's Killorglin Farmhouse Cheese is produced on a farm in Killorglin County Kerry. The farm is open to visitors. Read more
Caragh River is a well-known angling river that rises near the Boheeshil area south-west of Killorglin, County Kerry. The river joins Caragh Lake just before it enters the sea and is primarily a salmon spate river of good quality. Read more
This 18-hole, parkland course opened in 1992 and is maturing into a challenging but fair test. Located in the heart of County Kerry, it is probably the most scenic course anywhere. Bar and restaurant facilities are available all year round. Read more
Kerry Sea Angling specialises in reef, tope, deep sea and inshore fishing in Killorglin, County Kerry. Read more
Cappanalea Outdoor Education Centre at Caragh Lake provides a complete range of adventure sports, with top quality safety equipment and qualified instructors. Read more
The Bianconi Inn is a family run inn located in Kilorglin, on the Ring of Kerry. It's an ideal gateway to the Dingle Peninsula and Killarney area. Read more
Ard na Sidhe Country House is a stunning country manor house on the shores of Caragh Lake and now restored to its original glory. Just outside Killorglin in County Kerry, Ard na Sidhe Country House is the perfect spot to drop by for afternoon tea. Read more
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