Our favorite places
Take a peek at the map we made to help plan your trip.
We’ve included pins for restaurants, pubs, parks, golf courses, and more.
In County Kerry + around the venue
Drive the Ring of Kerry, a renowned scenic route that spans bustling towns, small villages, mountains, beaches, and Atlantic coastline along the way. Drive the route yourself or book a guided tour.
Killarney National Park – just a 15-20 minute drive from our venue
Kenmare + Killarney towns
Kerry Cliffs
Dingle Peninsula
Town tourism websites:
Check out boutiques, art galleries, and traditional pubs in Kenmare
Plan a spa day
Take a woodland stroll around Kenmare Bay or do a guided hike
Arrange activities including horseback riding, falconry, kayaking, or paddleboarding on Kenmare Bay
Book a tee time at Sheen Falls or find another golf course in County Kerry that suits your fancy
Meet some lamb, sheep, and very good dogs at a sheepdog training center
Throughout the rest of Ireland
Plan a multi-day road trip and drive down Ireland’s western coast on the Wild Atlantic Way
Check out the cliffs at Slieve League or the Baltimore Beacon
See Ireland’s most popular tourism sight – the Cliffs of Moher. Walk around and take in the view from up top, or book a tour from Galway or Doolin to the Aran Islands. Once you’re there, explore the islands then on the way back, view the Cliffs of Moher from below
Check out Dún Aonghasa, a 3,000 year old stone fort, see the seal colony, or book a night at a bed and breakfast at one of the islands
Play golf at one of the best courses in Ireland (and the world)
Book a boat tour off the coast and see the Aran Islands, Skellig Michael, or Killary Fjord
Tour one of the 30,000 castles and castle ruins across Ireland or book an overnight stay
See Ireland’s UNESCO World Heritage sites
Take a hike or go camping at one of Ireland’s six national parks – five are located on the west coast and one is on the east coast just an hour from Dublin
Grab a pint of Guinness at the storehouse in Dublin or tour an Irish whiskey distillery