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9.6 122 reviews
Kerry
24/08 – 27/08
SG$328/nighttotal: SG$984 (3 )
Hobley House Holiday
1 2
apartment , Craven Arms
HOBLEY House Holiday is located in Craven Arms, Shropshire, a short drive from Clun Castle (11.4km) and Dolforwyn Castle (22.5km). The apartment has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience. This self-catering flat offers 18 square metres of space, comfortably accommodating up to two guests. The property features a well-equipped kitchen, a private balcony and garden, free parking, and free Wi-Fi, as well as a barbecue for al fresco dining.
9.6 15 reviews
Kerry
24/08 – 27/08
SG$205/nighttotal: SG$615 (3 )
Rock House Apartment
1 2
apartment , Newtown
Rock House Apartment is located in Newtown, just 4.7 kilometres from Dolforwyn Castle and 47 kilometres from the Elan Valley, offering a peaceful setting in a quiet area. The apartment consistently receives excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall user experience. The apartment has one bedroom, one bathroom, and a floor area of 90 square metres, comfortably accommodating two guests. It features a fully equipped kitchen with a dishwasher and oven, a modern walk-in shower, free Wi-Fi, a TV, a private barbecue, and free on-site parking.
10 6 reviews
Kerry
24/08 – 27/08
SG$919/nighttotal: SG$2757 (3 )
4 Bed In Newtown (Oc-48641)
4 2
apartment , Kerry
This four-bedroom Kerry cottage, sleeping eight plus two in a separate studio apartment, is located 5km from Newtown, near the Shropshire border, and 12km from the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The self-catering property boasts a hot tub, 24-acre garden with BBQ and table tennis, a games room with table football, and a well-equipped kitchen plus a second kitchenette in the studio apartment.
9.7 15 reviews
Kerry
24/08 – 27/08
SG$276/nighttotal: SG$828 (3 )
Uniquely Modernised Townhouse
1 2
apartment , Powys
This modernised townhouse in central Newtown, Powys, is a stone's throw from the Newtown Textile Museum. Sleeping up to six guests, this three-bedroom, one-bathroom property offers free internet, parking, and a kitchen equipped with a fridge, freezer, and microwave; local amenities and shops are easily accessible.
Frequently asked questions about lodges in Kerry
Which attractions shouldn't be missed in and around Kerry?
Well, you can't go wrong with a visit to the Ring of Kerry. It's a scenic drive that takes you through some of the most stunning landscapes in the area. You'll also want to make sure you check out the Dingle Peninsula, which is home to the charming town of Dingle and some amazing beaches. And if you're interested in history, you can't miss Muckross House and Gardens.
There's no place quite like the Ring of Kerry. It's a must-see for anyone visiting the area. The Dingle Peninsula is another famous spot, known for its stunning scenery and charming towns. And of course, you can't forget about Killarney National Park, home to mountains, lakes, and forests.
It really depends on what you're looking for. If you want warm weather and sunshine, then summer is the best time to visit. But if you're happy with cooler temperatures and want to see the autumn colours, then September or October is a good option. If you're a fan of winter sports, then you can head over in January or February.
Is the air clean and the environment pollution-free in the Kerry region?
Kerry is known for its fresh air and beautiful scenery. You'll find that the air quality is generally very good, especially in the more rural areas. However, as with any region, there are some areas that may experience higher levels of pollution, particularly around towns and cities.
What are the best lodges for families and kids in Kerry?
What adventurous activities can you enjoy in and around Kerry?
Kerry is a great place for adventure! You can go hiking in Killarney National Park, kayaking on the lakes, or even try rock climbing in the Macgillycuddy's Reeks. If you're looking for something a bit more relaxed, you can go cycling along the Ring of Kerry or take a boat trip to the Skellig Islands.
What other towns or cities are interesting to check out near Kerry?
There are a few other towns and cities worth checking out near Kerry. You could head to Tralee, which is a bustling town with a lively nightlife. Or you could visit Killarney, which is a charming town with plenty of shops and restaurants. And if you're looking for a bit of history, you could visit the town of Kenmare, which has a rich history and some beautiful buildings.
What facilities can travelers typically expect when staying in a lodge in Kerry?
Lodges in Kerry usually offer a range of facilities for travellers. You can expect comfortable rooms with en-suite bathrooms, as well as a common area where you can relax and socialise. Many lodges also have a restaurant or bar on-site, and some even offer activities such as hiking or cycling.