Kenmare is a haven of tranquillity, gourmet food, superb accommodation and breathtaking scenery in one of the most natural, unspoilt environments in Europe. Cradled in the heart of Kenmare Bay, the picturesque town of Kenmare is the perfect location from which to discover the South West of Irelan ... [More]
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Spacious detached 6 bed home located where the property benefits from a wealth of amenities, Kenmare town is only a short distance offering an abundance of shops, award winning restaurants, pubs and m ...
Period commercial property in cobbled street with apartment above. A lovely period commercial property for sale. Presently Noel & Holland Books a secondhand bookshop with one-bedroom apartment above. ...
Spacious and bright 3 Bedroom first floor apartment within walking distance of Kenmare town was built in 1998. It has a balcony to the rear and front , with views of the Golf Course. The property is a ...
First Floor apartment in fantastic location for holidays, retirement or first time buyers property. In need of a lick of pain and new owners. ...
Detached House, with Granny Apartment and workshop in one of the most peaceful locations in Ireland ...
The Shepherd’s Cottage, a priceless gem of Ireland’s ancient heritage that sits deep in the heart of a horseshoe of mountains and at the foothill of one of Ireland’s highest peaks, Mullach an Aitinn ...
Kenmare is a haven of tranquillity, gourmet food, superb accommodation and breathtaking scenery in one of the most natural, unspoilt environments in Europe. Cradled in the heart of Kenmare Bay, the picturesque town of Kenmare is the perfect location from which to discover the South West of Ireland, linking the internationally famous Ring of Kerry with the rugged Ring of Beara. History
Founded in 1670, though many generations have passed since then, the unique charm and inherent beauty of the town remains unchanged. The Tourist Board, Bórd Fáilte, officially recognised the historical, cultural and environmental significance of Kenmare by bestowing upon it the title of Kerry's first Heritage Town.
Nearby Attractions - The Ring of Kerry, known all over the world, follows the coastline of the Iveragh peninsula. It is one of the most dramatic scenic drives in the country and makes a most exciting day tour. Along the 175km route are picturesque villages, an abundance of historical landmarks, sandy coves and beaches.
To the north of Kenmare is the Killarney National Park, 10,000 hectares of woodland and magical mountains, with spectacular views of the lakes of Killarney. The unspoiled Ring of Beara lies to the south of Kenmare. Its rugged beauty is beyond compare, traffic is minimal and it abounds with archaeological sites and spectacular views. Whether it is walking on the mountains, cruising on the bay, horse riding, golfing, fishing, touring or soaking up the best of music you will not be disappointed in Kenmare.
Source : kenmare.com