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38 Holiday parks and RV rentals in County Kerry

Best County Kerry luxury holiday parks

Among the 38 accommodations in County Kerry, here are the 1 best holiday parks with a pool

Coach Field Camp - County Kerry
8.8 223 reviews
County Kerry
26/07 – 31/07
A$681/nighttotal: A$3405 (5 )

Coach Field Camp

2 5
tent , Camp
The Coach Field Camp glamping accommodation is situated on the scenic Wild Atlantic Way, just a short drive from the Dingle Peninsula, offering breathtaking views and easy access to local attractions. This accommodation has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
This glamping tent features one bedroom and one bathroom, providing comfortable accommodation for a family. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, including a kitchen with a fridge and microwave, a terrace, a garden, a bar, free Wi-Fi, and private parking. You can also enjoy activities like horse riding, windsurfing, and cycling right on your doorstep.

Best County Kerry holiday parks with a pool

Among the 38 accommodations in County Kerry, here are the 1 best holiday parks with a pool

Kerry Country House - County Kerry
8.8 20 reviews
County Kerry
05/08 – 10/08
A$199/nighttotal: A$995 (5 )

Kerry Country House

1 2
mobile home , Kilteean
This Kerry Country House is located in Kilteean, 7.89 kilometres from Ballybunion Golf Club and 27.36 kilometres from Siamsa Tire Theatre.
This one-bedroom cottage offers accommodation for two guests with internet, a terrace, garden, and private parking, perfect for outdoor relaxation and enjoying the surroundings.

Frequently asked questions about campings in County Kerry

  • What popular sports or events are there to experience in County Kerry, Ireland?

    County Kerry offers a range of sporting events and activities. The annual Ring of Kerry Charity Cycle is a huge event, attracting thousands of cyclists. For those who prefer water sports, the coastline provides ample opportunities for surfing, kayaking, and sailing. Many local GAA (Gaelic Athletic Association) clubs host matches throughout the year, offering a glimpse into Irish culture. Fishing, particularly for salmon and trout, is also popular in the numerous rivers and lakes.
  • What are the best holiday parks in County Kerry?

  • Which lesser-known sights are worth visiting in County Kerry, Ireland?

    While the Ring of Kerry is famous, consider exploring the Skellig Ring for stunning coastal views and a quieter experience. The charming village of Cahersiveen, with its colourful houses and relaxed atmosphere, is often overlooked. For history buffs, the Staigue Fort, a well-preserved stone ringfort, offers a fascinating glimpse into the past. Inch Beach, known for its stunning expanse of sand, is less crowded than some of the more popular beaches.
  • What are the best holiday parks with a jacuzzi in County Kerry?

  • When is the high season in County Kerry, Ireland?

    The high season in County Kerry runs from June to August, coinciding with the summer months and school holidays. Expect higher prices and more crowds during this period.
  • What are the best holiday parks for families and kids in County Kerry?

    The best holiday parks for families and kids in County Kerry are Doughlasha House V93rx64, Farmyard Lane Glamping and Gateway Glamping.

  • What foods is County Kerry, Ireland best known for?

    County Kerry's cuisine is heavily influenced by its coastal location. Fresh seafood, particularly shellfish like mussels and oysters, are readily available. Traditional Irish dishes like lamb stew and colcannon are also popular. Local bakeries often sell delicious brown bread and pastries. Don't miss trying the Kerrygold butter, a renowned Irish product.
  • What are the best pet friendly holiday parks in County Kerry?

    The best pet friendly holiday parks in County Kerry are Doughlasha House V93rx64, The Botanical Bell Tent and Gypsy Wagon Near Inch Beach.

  • Is County Kerry, Ireland a good destination for camping?

    Yes, County Kerry is excellent for camping. Numerous campsites are dotted throughout the county, offering various levels of facilities, from basic to those with full amenities. Many campsites are located near stunning scenery, providing easy access to hiking trails and beaches.
  • What are the best holiday parks with parking in County Kerry?

  • How can one interact with the local community and discover the culture in County Kerry, Ireland?

    Visiting local pubs is a great way to experience Irish culture and meet locals. Many pubs have traditional music sessions, offering a chance to enjoy live music and conversation. Attend a local GAA match to experience the passion of Irish sporting culture. Farmers' markets offer opportunities to sample local produce and interact with the people who produce it. Consider staying in a guesthouse or B&B for a more personal experience.
  • What weather, wildlife, or natural hazards should travellers be aware of in County Kerry, Ireland?

    County Kerry's weather can be unpredictable, with rain showers possible even in summer. Pack layers and waterproof clothing. While generally safe, be aware of strong currents and tides when swimming or engaging in watersports. The mountains can be challenging terrain for hiking, so appropriate footwear and preparation are essential. You might encounter sheep and other livestock grazing freely in the countryside.
  • What are the top hiking trails in County Kerry, Ireland suitable for families?

    The Muckross Lake Loop is a relatively easy and scenic walk suitable for families, offering stunning views of Muckross Lake and the surrounding mountains. Parts of the Kerry Way, Ireland's longest waymarked trail, can be adapted for families, choosing shorter sections with less challenging terrain. Always check trail conditions and difficulty levels before setting out.
  • What is an ideal three-day itinerary for County Kerry, Ireland?

    Day 1: Explore Killarney National Park, including Muckross House and Gardens, and take a jaunting car ride. Day 2: Drive the Ring of Kerry, stopping at scenic viewpoints and charming towns like Sneem and Waterville. Day 3: Visit the Dingle Peninsula, exploring the town of Dingle and perhaps taking a boat trip to see Fungie the dolphin (though sightings aren't guaranteed).

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Best pet friendly County Kerry holiday parks

Among the 38 accommodations, here are the 4 best pet friendly holiday parks

Doughlasha House V93rx64 - County Kerry
9.2 891 reviews
County Kerry
23/06 – 26/06
A$280/nighttotal: A$840 (3 )

Doughlasha House V93rx64

1 4
mobile home , Killarney
Douglasha House V93rx64 is a mobile home situated close to Killarney town centre, just a 10-minute drive away and within walking distance of the Golden Nugget Pub, offering a peaceful escape yet convenient access to amenities. This accommodation has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
This holiday home comprises one bedroom and one bathroom, providing a comfortable space for a small family or a couple. Guests can enjoy a spacious kitchen with modern appliances, a garden, a Jacuzzi, and a playground, making it ideal for families with children.
Fabulous Yurt - County Kerry
County Kerry
04/07 – 05/07
A$149/nightfor 1 night

Fabulous Yurt

1 2
tent , Bantry
The Fabulous Yurt is located in Bantry, offering convenient access to regional attractions such as the Ring of Kerry Golf & Country Club, 40 kilometres away, and St Patrick's Cathedral, Skibbereen, 22 kilometres away.
This unique yurt accommodation provides a luxurious glamping experience for up to three guests, featuring one bedroom and one bathroom, with a floor area of 18 square metres, and includes amenities such as towels, bed linen, and an outdoor dining area within its garden and terrace.
South Kerry Glamping - County Kerry
9.0 110 reviews
County Kerry
06/07 – 10/07
A$260/nighttotal: A$1040 (4 )

South Kerry Glamping

1 2
tent , Cahersiveen
South Kerry Glamping is located in Cahersiveen, just a short drive from O'Connell Memorial Church and the Skellig Experience Centre, offering a peaceful escape surrounded by the stunning scenery of County Kerry. The property has excellent ratings for cleanliness, location, and overall user experience.
The glamping accommodation has one bedroom and one bathroom, covering 21 square metres. Guests can enjoy a private patio, a charming garden setting, a fully equipped kitchenette, and a continental breakfast, making this a comfortable and convenient choice for a stay in Cahersiveen.
Berehaven Pods - County Kerry
8.9 501 reviews
County Kerry
27/06 – 04/07
A$295/nighttotal: A$2065 (7 )

Berehaven Pods

1 2
camping , Castletownbere
Berehaven Pods are situated in Castletownbere, County Cork, just 4km from Hungry Hill and 10km from Dunboy Castle and Puxley Castle, offering a peaceful escape surrounded by stunning natural beauty. The pods consistently receive excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
Each self-contained unit provides comfortable accommodation for two guests within a 6 square metre space. The pods offer modern amenities, including a kitchenette, a private bathroom, a patio with mountain views, and access to a garden and barbecue facilities, making it perfect for a relaxing getaway.

Best County Kerry holiday parks with a locker

Cabin In The Wood - Fairy's Place - County Kerry
9.8 80 reviews
County Kerry
08/07 – 18/07
A$136/nighttotal: A$1360 (10 )

Cabin In The Wood - Fairy's Place

1 2
mobile home , Newtown East
'Cabin In The Wood - Fairy's Place' is a one-bedroom mobile home in Newtown East, Kilkee, County Clare, situated on the Loop Head Peninsula, near a small farm with alpacas, offering proximity to Kilkee's coastal attractions.
This self-catering caravan sleeps two, features a well-equipped kitchen, a private deck, and on-site parking, providing a tranquil escape near the Loop Head Peninsula's scenic coastline.
The Hideaway - Luxurious Mobile Home - County Kerry
9.8 87 reviews
County Kerry
06/08 – 08/08
A$201/nighttotal: A$402 (2 )

The Hideaway - Luxurious Mobile Home

1 4
mobile home , County Cork
The Hideaway, a luxurious caravan in Adrigole, County Cork, boasts stunning coastal scenery with direct beach access, a two-minute walk from the beach and a five-minute walk from a pub and restaurant, and is a 16km drive from Glengarriff and 24km from Castletownbere.
This two-bedroom, one-bathroom holiday home sleeps five, offering a fully equipped kitchen, garden, parking, Wi-Fi, and BBQ facilities, with nearby opportunities for walking, hiking, kayaking and fishing.
Private Hot Tub • Rural Spa Glamping Cabin - County Kerry
10 158 reviews
County Kerry
27/06 – 04/07
A$220/nighttotal: A$1540 (7 )

Private Hot Tub • Rural Spa Glamping Cabin

1 2
campervan , County Cork
This campervan, located in County Limerick, is just a 30-minute drive from Newcastle West, offering a peaceful escape in the Irish countryside.
The "Glamping With Private Hot Tub & Enclosed Terrace" offer features a private hot tub, a fully equipped kitchen, and a comfortable bedroom for two guests, making it ideal for a relaxing getaway.
The Beara Bus....with Awesome Views - County Kerry
9.9 330 reviews
County Kerry
27/06 – 04/07
A$226/nighttotal: A$1582 (7 )

The Beara Bus....with Awesome Views

1 2
campervan , Cahermore
The Beara Bus, located near Castletownbere in County Cork, boasts breathtaking Atlantic Ocean views of the Sheep's Head and Mizen Head peninsulas and Bere Island, a short drive from Cahermore.
This luxurious campervan sleeps two, featuring a king-size bed, a fully equipped kitchen with fridge and freezer, a modern bathroom, Wi-Fi, Netflix, a PS4, private decking with a BBQ, and secure parking; whale and dolphin watching opportunities are available nearby.
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