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10 14 reviews
Kerry
24/08 – 27/08
NZ$737/nighttotal: NZ$2211 (3 )
Oakview Cottage
1 2
apartment , Newtown
This secluded barn conversion in mid-Wales, Powys, offers a tranquil escape in the countryside; its precise location is not specified, but its rural setting promises peace and quiet. The single-bedroom dwelling sleeps two, boasting a king-size bed, copper freestanding bath, private hot tub, and open-plan living area with a fully equipped kitchen including a dishwasher; free Wi-Fi is also available.
9.7 15 reviews
Kerry
24/08 – 27/08
NZ$370/nighttotal: NZ$1110 (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.
8.9 14 reviews
Kerry
24/08 – 27/08
NZ$237/nighttotal: NZ$711 (3 )
Flat 2 Seven Cambrian Square First Floor Flat
1 2
apartment , Newtown
Flat 2, located in Seven Cambrian Square, Newtown, offers convenient access to historical sites, being 6.4 kilometres from Dolforwyn Castle and within driving distance of Stokesay Castle and Lake Vyrnwy. This recently renovated one-bedroom flat, covering 45 square meters, features a separate living room, a fully equipped kitchen, and can accommodate up to five guests with complimentary Wi-Fi and parking.
9.9 27 reviews
Kerry
24/08 – 27/08
NZ$316/nighttotal: NZ$948 (3 )
2 Bed Town House
1 2
apartment , Powys
This Newtown house, in Powys, is situated just 0.1km from the town centre, offering easy access to shops and restaurants. The two-bedroom dwelling provides comfortable accommodation for up to four guests, boasting a fully equipped kitchen, a downstairs WC, and a private courtyard; explore Powys' attractions from this ideal base.
Frequently asked questions about lodges in Kerry
What is the best time of the year to visit Kerry?
You're likely talking about County Kerry in Ireland. The best time to visit is during the summer months, from June to August, when the weather is warm and sunny. You can enjoy the outdoors and all the activities the region has to offer. But if you want to avoid the crowds, spring and autumn are also good options.
Is the air clean and the environment pollution-free in the Kerry region?
You're probably asking about County Kerry in Ireland. The air is generally clean and the environment is relatively pollution-free, especially in the more rural areas. But as with any place, there are some areas with more pollution than others. It's a good idea to stay away from the main roads and towns if you want to experience the cleanest air.
What adventurous activities can you enjoy in and around Kerry?
You're likely thinking of County Kerry in Ireland. There, you can enjoy activities like hiking, cycling, kayaking, and rock climbing. There are plenty of trails in Killarney National Park, and the coastline offers great opportunities for kayaking and watersports.
What other towns or cities are interesting to check out near Kerry?
You're probably thinking of County Kerry in Ireland. Near Kerry, you can check out the town of Killarney, which is a popular tourist destination with a lively atmosphere. Further afield, you can visit the city of Cork, which is Ireland's second-largest city and has a lot to offer in terms of culture, history, and nightlife.
What are the best lodges for families and kids in Kerry?
What facilities can travelers typically expect when staying in a lodge in Kerry?
You're likely thinking of County Kerry in Ireland. Lodges in Kerry typically offer comfortable accommodation with amenities like en-suite bathrooms, tea and coffee making facilities, and often a cosy lounge area. Some lodges also have restaurants, bars, and outdoor facilities like gardens or patios.