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Grove Lodge Holiday Homes 3 Bed - Home Rental in Killorglin
Grove Lodge Holiday Homes 3 Bed
Killorglin, Ireland
5 guests3 bedrooms2 baths
One of multiple similar units in this building
Amenities
Parking
Washer & Dryer
Patio/Balcony
Fireplace
A/C
Pets Allowed
Home details
0 guest0 bedroom0 bath
Bedroom 1
1 double bed
Bedroom 2
2 single beds
Bedroom 3
1 single bed
Please note towels will be included in the price for Marriott Guests
Important: Please contact the property manager before booking to confirm any additional charges for heating / electricity
Grove Lodge Holiday Homes are a cluster of 2 and 3-bedroom riverside holiday homes which overlook the River Launa in Killorglin County Kerry. Set in a scenic location this holiday accommodation is a short stroll from the bustling town and ideally located on the magnificent Ring of Kerry.
Set in a peaceful and scenic area along the perimeter of the majestic River Laune which flows from Lough Leane, one of the Lakes of Killarney and empties into the sea, first at Castlemaine harbour beside the river Maine and then out through Dingle Bay.
These ideally located holiday apartments are only a 20-minute drive from two magnificent sandy beaches, Rossbeigh Strand on the Iveragh Peninsula and Inch Strand on the Dingle Peninsula
Grove Lodge Holiday Homes (3 Bed) DescriptionGrove Lodge Holiday Homes are a lovely complex of 2 and 3-bedroom holiday apartments. Our 3-bedroom duplex holiday apartments in Killorglin are stylishly furnished, with sunny balconies overlooking the River Laune from a first-floor aspect.
Grove Lodge Holiday Home - Sleeps 5Grove Lodge Holiday Homes are a unique holiday accommodation with the living quarters located on the first floor, allowing guests to really enjoy the spectacular river views throughout their stay.
The spacious open plan kitchen, dining and living area have a flame effect fire and french doors onto the balcony. You and your guests can enjoy hot drinks at a touch of a button with our TASSIMO Vivy coffee machines. The kitchen is well equipped, providing all you need for a comfortable self-catering holiday in Kerry.
These holiday apartments have 3 bedrooms and sleeps 5 guests comfortably:
- Double en-suite bedroom, sleeping 2
- Twin en-suite bedroom, sleeping 2
- Single en-suite bedroom, sleeping 1
There is under floor heating throughout providing excellent comfort all year round.
About Killorglin & Local AreaOur riverside holiday apartments in Killorglin are a short walk from the vibrant market town boasting excellent restaurants, pubs, shops and cafes. This town sits on two magnificent routes, the scenic Ring of Kerry and Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way.
Killorglin is also in the Reeks District, home to Ireland’s highest mountain, making our holiday accommodation a great base for a walking holiday in Ireland. Carrauntoohil is Ireland’s highest mountain and at 1,038.6 metres it is located on the Iveragh Peninsula, close to the centre of Ireland’s highest mountain range, MacGillycuddy’s Reeks.
The area surrounding Killorglin is very scenic and there are an array of marked walks and cycling trails in the area, bicycle hire is available in the town. The local municipal library in Killorglin is home to the works of the Irish artist Pauline Bewick. There is a weekly country market featuring local produce and a large public playground.
Things to See & Do in the Local AreaThere are several sandy beaches within 15 km of our holiday accommodation in Killorglin. Dooks Beach is the closest sandy beach, a 15-minute drive away. A lovely sheltered beach just 3 miles from Glenbeigh village off the Ring of Kerry Road. Beside Dooks Beach there is a very well regarded 18-hole golf course called Dook’s Links Course. From here golfers will be treated to spectacular views of the Dingle Peninsula, Cromane and Inch beach.
Close by is Rossbeigh Strand on the Iveragh Peninsula and on the other side of the bay is Inch Strand on the Dingle Peninsula. Rossbeigh Strand is the perfect place to go horse riding and is home to the annual Glenbeigh Racing Festival every August. Inch Strand is a 5km long sand spit jutting into the sea between the outer Dingle Bay and inner Castlemaine Harbour overlooking magnificent Iveragh and Dingle Peninsulas.
From Killorglin you are ideally situated for touring the much-loved and colourful towns of Dingle, Killarney and Kenmare. Killarney is situated on the shores of Lough Leane and is a popular stop on the Ring of Kerry scenic drive, and the start and finishing point of the 200-km Kerry Way walking trail. Across the bridge from St. Mary’s Cathedral into Killarney National Park and visit the beautiful Victorian mansion Muckross House, Gardens & Traditional Farm. Within Killarney National Park’s 10,000-hectare limits are trails through forests, moorland and to landmarks like Torc Waterfall and Torc Mountain.
For an unforgettable experience drive the Ring of Kerry, a 179km-long scenic drive passing through rural seaside villages on Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way. Plan ahead and visit Skellig Michael, a rocky island with an abandoned 7th-century Christian monastery. In the summer months boats leave from Portmagee making the 12km crossing, sure to be a memorable adventure.
A self-catering holiday in Kerry is a must, known for its pockets of Irish-language speakers and striking terrain, rugged coastline and mountains. On your next self-catering holiday in Ireland base yourself in Grove Lodge Holiday Homes and you will be spoilt for choice, it is the ideal location for an outdoor holiday in Ireland.
Important NoteGrove Lodge Holiday Homes are only a minute’ walk from Killorglin town however please note for 250 metres there is no footpath, so care must be taken when walking.
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Kerry, often referred to as "The Kingdom" by its inhabitants, is a quintessential slice of Irish splendor, offering a blend of cultural history, natural beauty, and outdoor adventure that makes it a standout destination. The county is renowned for its dramatic landscapes, from the rugged coastline of the Wild Atlantic Way to the scenic peaks of the MacGillycuddy's Reeks, Ireland's highest mountain range.
The jewel in Kerry's crown is undoubtedly the Ring of Kerry, a scenic drive that loops around the Iveragh Peninsula, offering breathtaking views, charming villages, and historical sites. Travelers can explore the ancient Staigue Stone Fort, marvel at the cascading Torc Waterfall, and visit the picturesque town of Kenmare, known for its fine dining and traditional crafts.
For those who prefer to delve into the wilderness, the Killarney National Park is a sanctuary of serene lakes, lush woodlands, and cascading waterfalls. Here, visitors can hike, bike, or take a traditional jaunting car ride to explore the park's natural wonders, including the famous Lakes of Killarney and the Gap of Dunloe.
Kerry's cultural tapestry is rich and varied, with a strong tradition of Irish music and dance. The town of Dingle, a Gaeltacht area where Irish is commonly spoken, is a vibrant hub of cultural activity. It's home to a plethora of pubs where live traditional music sessions are a regular occurrence, and the Dingle Peninsula itself is dotted with archaeological and historical sites, such as the Gallarus Oratory and the Blasket Islands.
The Skellig Islands, two small, rocky outcrops off the coast of Kerry, are a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a must-visit for history enthusiasts and Star Wars fans alike. Skellig Michael, the larger of the two, was once home to a monastic settlement dating back to the 6th century and more recently served as a filming location for the Star Wars films.
Kerry's culinary scene is also noteworthy, with a focus on local produce and fresh seafood. The county's towns and villages boast a range of eateries, from cozy cafes to gourmet restaurants, where you can savor the flavors of the region.
Whether you're seeking the tranquility of nature, the warmth of Irish culture, or the thrill of adventure, Kerry encapsulates the essence of Ireland's enchanting allure, making it an unforgettable destination for travelers from around the globe.