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Best County Kerry bed and breakfasts with breakfast included

The Plough B&b - County Kerry
8.3 286 reviews
County Kerry
12/07 – 15/07
£224/nighttotal: £672 (3 )

The Plough B&b

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B&B , Ventry
The Plow B&B is located in the peaceful village of Ventry, just a 2-minute walk from the beach and a short drive from Dingle town. This family-friendly guesthouse has received very good ratings for cleanliness, location and overall experience.
The B&B has a 17 square metre bedroom with ensuite bathroom and offers a range of amenities including a terrace, garden, free Wi-Fi and private parking. Guests can enjoy a full Irish breakfast with homemade brown bread, or choose from alternative options.
Móinéir House - County Kerry
9.2 995 reviews
County Kerry
07/07 – 08/07
£108/nightfor 1 night

Móinéir House

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B&B , Kilkee
Móinéir House is located in Kilkee, just 1.6 km from the beach and 27 km from Loop Head Lighthouse, making it a great base for exploring the area. The B&B has consistently received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The guest house offers a range of rooms, all with private bathrooms and comfortable beds. Guests can enjoy a continental, full English/Irish, or vegetarian breakfast, and have access to Wi-Fi, parking, and a peaceful garden.
An Portán Guest House - County Kerry
9.0 297 reviews
County Kerry
04/07 – 05/07
£130/nightfor 1 night

An Portán Guest House

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B&B , Dunquin
An Portán Guest House, a family-run guesthouse in Dún Chaoin on the Dingle Peninsula, is situated near the Ionad an Blascaoid (Blasket Island Centre) and Kruger's pub.
This Dún Chaoin lodging offers a 23 square metre room with a private bathroom, TV, tea/coffee facilities, and stunning Blasket Island views; guests can also enjoy the on-site garden, parking, and restaurant with room service.
Fitzgerald's Farmhouse Accommodation V94 Yy47 - County Kerry
9.6 547 reviews
County Kerry
29/06 – 01/07
£95/nighttotal: £190 (2 )

Fitzgerald's Farmhouse Accommodation V94 Yy47

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B&B , Abbeyfeale
Fitzgerald's Farmhouse Accommodation is located in Abbeyfeale, County Limerick, just 24 miles from Kerry County Museum and 29 miles from St. Mary's Cathedral in Limerick City. It has excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and user experience, making it a popular choice for travellers.
This charming guesthouse has one bedroom and one bathroom, offering a comfortable and peaceful stay. Guests can enjoy a garden with views, free Wi-Fi, private parking, and a choice of breakfast options.

Best County Kerry bed and breakfasts with a pool

Among the 572 accommodations in County Kerry, here are the 4 best B&B with a pool

Tralee Townhouse - County Kerry
8.5 3523 reviews
County Kerry
13/07 – 16/07
£94/nighttotal: £282 (3 )

Tralee Townhouse

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B&B , Tralee
The Tralee Townhouse is located in the centre of Tralee, just a short walk from the Siamsa Tire Theatre, making it ideal for exploring the town's attractions. This guesthouse has received very good ratings for cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
Each room in the guesthouse features a TV, work desk, and tea and coffee making facilities. Guests can enjoy a delicious traditional Irish breakfast or opt for a continental buffet, and they can also take advantage of the swimming pool, free parking, and complimentary Wi-Fi.
Camino House - County Kerry
9.0 158 reviews
County Kerry
08/07 – 11/07
£101/nighttotal: £303 (3 )

Camino House

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B&B , Tralee
Camino House is a charming bed and breakfast in Tralee, situated within walking distance of Blennerville Equestrian Center and a short drive from Kerry County Museum. The location offers a peaceful setting close to local attractions, making it ideal for exploring the area. The B&B consistently receives excellent ratings from guests for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
The guest house has one bedroom and one bathroom, accommodating up to two guests. Amenities include a kitchen, air conditioning, a swimming pool, a terrace, a garden, a tennis court, and free parking. Guests can enjoy a continental breakfast, relax in the peaceful garden, and stay connected with free Wi-Fi.
Zoe Bistro & Accommodation - County Kerry
9.6 1229 reviews
County Kerry
13/07 – 16/07
£102/nighttotal: £306 (3 )

Zoe Bistro & Accommodation

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B&B , Kilrush
Amici Bistro & Accommodations is situated in Kilrush, a coastal town in County Clare, 27km from Ennis and 25km from Lahinch. The B&B enjoys excellent user, location and cleanliness ratings.
The guest house offers a range of amenities including a restaurant, bar, spa, fitness centre, swimming pool, jacuzzi, tennis court, garden, terrace and parking. Guests can also enjoy free WiFi, a shared lounge and private bathrooms with complimentary toiletries.
Harbour House - County Kerry
9.0 158 reviews
County Kerry
20/07 – 22/07
£155/nighttotal: £310 (2 )

Harbour House

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B&B , Castlegregory
This luxury guesthouse is located just outside Castlegregory, a 6.4km drive from Sandy Bay Beach and a 10.6km drive from Castlegregory Golf Club, offering stunning ocean views. It has received excellent user ratings, making it a popular choice for travellers.
The guesthouse features an indoor pool and a meeting room, ideal for relaxation and business travellers. Guests can enjoy a complimentary breakfast and free Wi-Fi, along with free self parking.

Frequently asked questions about bed and breakfast in County Kerry

  • What famous festivals take place in County Kerry, Ireland?

    County Kerry hosts several events throughout the year. The Puck Fair in Killorglin is a renowned, albeit controversial, three-day festival celebrating a wild goat. There's also the Rose of Tralee International Festival, a large-scale event held in Tralee, celebrating Irish culture and heritage. Many smaller, local festivals celebrate music, food, and arts throughout the county, often tied to specific towns or villages.
  • What are the best bed and breakfasts in County Kerry?

  • What unique cultural experiences or workshops are available in County Kerry, Ireland?

    You can find traditional Irish music sessions in many pubs across the county, particularly in towns like Dingle and Kenmare. Several craft workshops offer classes in traditional crafts like knitting, weaving, and pottery. The Kerry County Museum in Tralee provides insights into the county's history and culture. Consider a visit to a local farm to learn about traditional farming practices. Many local artisans also offer demonstrations and workshops on their crafts.
  • What are the best bed and breakfasts with a pool in County Kerry?

    The Grove Lodge Guesthouse, Glenfort House and Hotel67 are the best B&Bs with a pool in County Kerry.

  • Which local specialities should one not miss while in County Kerry, Ireland?

    Don't leave County Kerry without trying fresh seafood, especially oysters from the Dingle Peninsula. Champ, a creamy potato dish with scallions, is a local favourite. Traditional Irish soda bread is readily available throughout the county. Look out for local lamb dishes, reflecting the region's agricultural heritage. Many pubs and restaurants offer locally sourced produce, ensuring a taste of Kerry's culinary identity.
  • What are the best bed and breakfasts with a jacuzzi in County Kerry?

    The best B&Bs with a jacuzzi in County Kerry are Earls Court House, The Grove Lodge Guesthouse and Barrow Lodge.

  • What are some unique or less touristy places to visit in County Kerry, Ireland?

    While the Ring of Kerry is popular, consider exploring the Skellig Islands (requiring a boat trip), which offer stunning coastal scenery and historical significance. The lesser-known Beara Peninsula offers dramatic landscapes and charming villages. The charming town of Cahersiveen, situated on the Iveragh Peninsula, retains a traditional feel. Explore the numerous smaller beaches and coastal walks away from the main tourist routes.
  • What are the best bed and breakfasts for families and kids in County Kerry?

    The best B&Bs for families and kids in County Kerry are Old Weir Lodge, Inch Beach House B&b and Ardree House B&b.

  • What kinds of terrain and natural landscapes does County Kerry, Ireland offer?

    County Kerry boasts diverse landscapes. The rugged mountains of Macgillycuddy's Reeks dominate the landscape, offering challenging hikes. The coastline features dramatic cliffs, sandy beaches, and sheltered bays. The numerous lakes and rivers add to the scenic beauty. Rolling hills, valleys, and bogs also characterise parts of the county. You'll find a mix of wild, untamed landscapes and gentler, more cultivated areas.
  • What are the best pet friendly bed and breakfasts in County Kerry?

  • Are there family-friendly hiking trails in County Kerry, Ireland?

    Yes, many trails cater to families. The shorter trails around Killarney National Park are suitable for families with young children. The coastal walks in areas like Inch Beach offer stunning views with relatively easy terrain. Always check trail difficulty and length before embarking on a hike, ensuring it's appropriate for the age and fitness level of everyone in your group.
  • What are the best bed and breakfasts with parking in County Kerry?

  • What safety tips should women travelling solo in County Kerry, Ireland consider?

    As with any solo travel, it’s wise to share your itinerary with someone at home. Stick to well-lit and populated areas at night. Be aware of your surroundings, especially in isolated areas. Let someone know where you are going and when you expect to be back. Use reputable taxi services or pre-booked transport. Trust your instincts—if a situation feels unsafe, remove yourself from it.
  • What is a suggested week-long itinerary for County Kerry, Ireland?

    A possible itinerary could include: Day 1-2: Killarney and Killarney National Park. Day 3-4: Ring of Kerry drive, stopping at scenic spots. Day 5: Dingle Peninsula, including Dingle town. Day 6: Iveragh Peninsula, exploring Cahersiveen and the coast. Day 7: Relax in a chosen location or explore a specific area of interest based on your preferences. This is a suggestion, and you can tailor it to your interests and pace.
  • Are there any one-of-a-kind cultural experiences or workshops to try in County Kerry, Ireland?

    Consider a traditional Irish music and dance session in a local pub. Many small farms offer opportunities to learn about sheep farming or other agricultural practices. Seek out local artisans offering workshops in traditional crafts, such as pottery or weaving. Exploring the historical sites, like Muckross House and Gardens in Killarney National Park, provides insight into local history and culture.
  • What are some great opportunities to engage with locals and explore the culture of County Kerry, Ireland?

    Engage in conversation with locals in pubs, especially during traditional music sessions. Visit local markets to sample food and chat with producers. Stay in a bed and breakfast or guesthouse for a more personal experience. Attend local events and festivals. Take a guided walking tour to learn about the area's history and culture from a local perspective. Consider a food tour to sample local produce and learn about culinary traditions.

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Best County Kerry bed and breakfasts with parking

Cnoc Sí 1 - County Kerry
9.5 84 reviews
County Kerry
13/07 – 16/07
£93/nighttotal: £279 (3 )

Cnoc Sí 1

1 2
B&B , Kilgarvan
Knock na Shee B&B in Kilgarvan, County Kerry, offers a peaceful retreat approximately 32 kilometres from the INEC and 34 kilometres from St. Mary's Cathedral.
This guest house provides one bedroom sleeping up to two guests, featuring a private bathroom, free Wi-Fi, parking, and mountain views from its garden and outdoor seating area.
Cottage Heights B&b - County Kerry
9.4 748 reviews
County Kerry
02/08 – 06/08
£246/nighttotal: £984 (4 )

Cottage Heights B&b

2 4
B&B , Castletownbere
Cottage Heights B&B in Castletownbere offers excellent-rated accommodation, conveniently located within 5km of Dunboy Castle and Puxley Castle, providing easy access to local historical sites.
This guest house features a 14 square metre room with a private bathroom, free Wi-Fi, private parking, and a sun terrace; packed lunches and bicycle rental are available for guests exploring the surrounding area including Hungry Hill (8km), Healy Pass (23km), and Gleninchaquin Park (42km).
Ard Na Coille - County Kerry
9.6 323 reviews
County Kerry
10/09 – 13/09
£85/nighttotal: £255 (3 )

Ard Na Coille

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B&B , Tralee
Ard na Coille B&B in Tralee offers excellent guest accommodation, a short 2.2km walk from the Siamsa Tire Theatre and less than 1.6km from the Kerry County Museum.
This single-bedroom guesthouse provides free private parking, free Wi-Fi, a peaceful garden, daily room service, and an allergy-free environment, including a private bathroom with a walk-in shower and hairdryer; it's conveniently located 19km from Kerry Airport.
West Cork Way - County Kerry
9.3 112 reviews
County Kerry
21/06 – 25/06
£121/nighttotal: £484 (4 )

West Cork Way

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B&B , Bantry
Lisheens Lodge, a one-bedroom apartment in Bantry, County Cork, offers a peaceful setting approximately 39 kilometres from Skibbereen and 42 kilometres from Healy Pass.
This self-catering flat sleeps two, features a fully equipped kitchen, private garden, free parking, Wi-Fi, and is close to Kenmare Golf Club (43km) and Ring of Kerry Golf & Country Club (50km).

Best County Kerry bed and breakfasts with a garden

Spacious Family Room Upstairs - County Kerry
9.9 386 reviews
County Kerry
15/08 – 16/08
£225/nightfor 1 night

Spacious Family Room Upstairs

1 4
B&B , Killorglin
This charming guesthouse is conveniently located in Killorglin, just a short walk from the town centre and within easy reach of the stunning beaches and scenic countryside. It has consistently received excellent ratings for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
The guesthouse has a comfortable sitting room and dining room, perfect for relaxing or socialising, as well as a beautiful garden where you can enjoy the fresh air. Guests can also enjoy a private deck at the rear of the property, perfect for enjoying a morning coffee or an evening drink.
Double Bedroom Ensuite In Muckross, Killarney - County Kerry
9.9 134 reviews
County Kerry
06/07 – 10/07
£92/nighttotal: £368 (4 )

Double Bedroom Ensuite In Muckross, Killarney

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B&B , Killarney
This Killarney guesthouse is situated 5km from Killarney town and 1.5km from the Killarney National Park entrance, close to Mangerton Mountain and the Punch Bowl.
Offering a king-size double room with en-suite bathroom, this self-catering B&B sleeps two guests and includes a shared dining area with continental breakfast, plus microwave, toaster, kettle, coffee machine and fridge.
Rugged Glen Accommodation - County Kerry
9.4 201 reviews
County Kerry
16/09 – 20/09
£93/nighttotal: £372 (4 )

Rugged Glen Accommodation

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B&B , Glengarriff
Rugged Glen Accommodation is situated in Glengarriff, just 35 kilometres from Hungry Hill, Healy Pass, and Dunboy Castle, offering easy access to explore the stunning natural landscapes of the area. The guest house has consistently received excellent ratings for cleanliness, location, and overall experience, making it a popular choice for travellers visiting Glengarriff.
The guest house provides a comfortable and well-equipped space, with rooms ranging from 25 square metres and boasting a shared lounge, fitness room, and a garden with a terrace for outdoor relaxation. Guests can enjoy free Wi-Fi, private bathrooms, and a selection of rooms feature a PS4 for entertainment, as well as allergy-free units for those with specific needs.
Caitin's - County Kerry
8.3 1242 reviews
County Kerry
05/08 – 10/08
£112/nighttotal: £560 (5 )

Caitin's

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B&B , Kells
Caitin's is a traditional Irish pub with guest rooms, situated on the scenic Dingle Bay coast, a short distance from the Kerry Way walking route. It has consistently received very good ratings for cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
The family-run establishment offers comfortable accommodation with a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities including a bar, garden, terrace, and a kitchen, making it ideal for a relaxing stay.
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