a day spa provides body and beauty treatments. check-in time: 2:30 pmcheck-out time: 12:00 pm. upgraded rooms have more modern decor and add flat-screen tvs. unassuming rooms feature free wifi, tvs, tea and coffeemaking facilities, and 24-hour room service. this straightforward hotel is 1. 2 km from lackabane golf course. there's a casual restaurant with a renowned carvery, plus a wood-panelled bar with a fireplace. 6 km from both the town centre and killarney national park, and 3 Cork Airport 1 hr 16
St Mary's Catholic Cathedral (20 min) Completed in 1855, this restored gothic revival church in a scenic field holds Catholic services. Torc Mountain (27 min) A 1,755-foot mountain in a national park with a waterfall, climbing routes & lake views. Killarney House (15 min) Gap of Dunloe (14 min) A vehicular & pedestrian road traverses this narrow mountain pass known for dramatic scenery. Torc Waterfall (26 min) Small, easily accessible waterfall in a scenic, wooded area with hiking trails. Killarney National Park (11 min) Rugged, mountainous sanctuary encompassing lakes, rivers, forests and lots of waterfalls. Macgillycuddy's Reeks (23 min) Ireland's highest mountain range, featuring many peaks & ridges with walking & climbing routes. Lough Leane (24 min) Tranquil lake home to the island ruins of Innisfallen Abbey & the 15th-century Ross Castle. Moll's Gap (37 min) Cycling, nature, waterfall, and lake Ladies View Cafe (28 min) Quaint cafe/bar looking out over lakes and grassland at a famous Ring of Kerry beauty spot. Muckross House (22 min) Furnished 19th-century mansion set among mountains and woodland, with shop, cafe and working farms. Innisfallen Island (23 min) Small wooded island in Lough Leane featuring the remains of the ancient Innisfallen Abbey. Carrauntoohil (58 min) A well-known hiking destination, this mountain is the tallest in Ireland at 3,407 feet. Muckross Abbey (22 min) Roofless abbey with a courtyard established as a Franciscan friary in 1448 & rebuilt many times. Ross Castle (11 min) Tours of a tower fortress built by 15th-century chieftains, with grounds that are free to wander. |