Coolnagarrahy
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The Lake Hotel Killarney
Greeted promptly by wonderful staff. Shared ideas of sites to see. Booked for 1 night, stayed for 3. Highly recommend this luxurious hotel. Thank you all so much.
Reviewed on Oct 26, 2025

Hotel Killarney
Absolutely amazing experience. Staff was amazing and couldn’t have been nicer, and the amenities for families with kids was second to none.
Reviewed on Oct 25, 2025

Eviston House Hotel
Great location in the center of town and close to the park visitor center. Lots of pubs and restaurants plus shopping. Severa car parks nearby.
Reviewed on Oct 28, 2025

Park Place Apartments
The apartment was spacious, (bigger than we needed) had two bedrooms and two bathrooms. Generous refridgerator and freezer. Were able to do laundry, with the combo and had a clothes rack to dry want can't be heat dryed. Would stay there again.
Reviewed on Oct 12, 2025

The Reserve at Muckross
Excellent stay
Reviewed on Oct 5, 2025

Wild Atlantic Apartments Killarney
Perfect place for our family! Super roomy! Full kitchen, washer/dryer, living room, two bedrooms, tons of beds, 2 bathrooms! It was fabulous and so affordable!
Reviewed on Oct 18, 2025
Popular places to visit

Killarney National Park
See the rare fauna and visit the quaint cottages adorning the picturesque lakes and forests of this mountainous national park.

Ross Castle
Standing guard over the lake, this silent ruin provides a glimpse of life in an Ireland that was often a land of warring clans.

Muckross House
Enjoy varied delights on this splendid estate, which offers a look into daily life in the past, both inside a luxurious home and on a busy farm.

St. Mary's Cathedral
In a green field stands an impressive cathedral especially beloved by its townsfolk. Inside, find a welcoming community church decorated with beautiful stained glass.

Muckross Abbey
Mysterious ruins tell stories from a shadowy past and invite you to find peace in what is left of their mossy walls.

Torc Waterfall
Hidden in the mossy forest is a sight that can refresh any weary hiker, where fresh waters hurtle over stones, sheltered by a leafy canopy.

