Located in Killorglin, County Kerry, Ireland, 17 Clover Hill is a charming holiday home that can accommodate up to five guests in three bedrooms. The property features a ground-floor bedroom and shower room, making it suitable for a variety of groups. Guests can relax in the spacious sitting room with plush sofas and a woodburning stove, or gather in the kitchen/diner with excellent appliances and a large American-style fridge/freezer. The enclosed garden offers a perfect spot for alfresco dining, playing games, and storing bikes in the lockable shed.
Killorglin itself is a friendly town with colorful houses, welcoming pubs, and shops lining the streets. Visitors can enjoy riverside walks along the River Laune, watch the rowing club in action, or try their hand at fishing in the salmon-rich waters. The town is also famous for hosting the Puck Fair in early August, one of Ireland's oldest and most unusual festivals. Additionally, Killorglin serves as a gateway to the Ring of Kerry on the Iveragh Peninsula, offering a scenic cycling route with views of MacGillycuddy's Reeks, Ireland's highest mountain range.
In addition to exploring the local attractions, guests at 17 Clover Hill can easily reach the beaches of Cromane, Dooks, and Rossbeigh, as well as the Dingle Peninsula. The Killarney National Park and Lough Leane are also nearby, providing opportunities for further exploration and outdoor activities. Overall, 17 Clover Hill offers a comfortable and convenient base for discovering the wonders of County Kerry, making it an ideal choice for a memorable holiday experience.
Weekly price from £489
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