A cluster of riverside holiday homes, set in a peaceful area, along the perimeter of the majestic River Laune a few minutes walk from Killorglin town in County Kerry.Grove Lodge Holiday Homes DescriptionGrove Lodge Holiday Homes is a lovely complex of 2 and 3 bedroom holiday apartments. The holiday homes are located within a short walk of Killorglin town, however please note 250 mts of which has no path, so care must be taken when walking. Killorglin is a a vibrant market town boasting excellent restaurants, pubs, shops and cafes.
These 2 bedroom holiday home apartments are all on the ground level. The kitchen and open plan dining and living area have a flame effect fire and french doors onto the patio. You and your guests can enjoy hot drinks at a touch of a button with our TASSIMO Vivy coffee machine located in our well equipped kitchens.
There is a double bedroom and a triple bedroom with en-suite shower room. The main bathroom with bath and shower is directly opposite the double bedroom.
There is under floor heating throughout providing excellent comfort all year round.
The local municipal library in Killorglin is home to the works of the Irish artist Pauline Bewick. There is a weekly country market featuring local produce and a large public playground.
There are sandy beaches within 15 km of Killorglin, the nearest at Dooks and Rossbeigh. The area surrounding Killorglin is very scenic and there are a number marked walks and trails with bicycle hire available in the town.
From Killorglin you can easily reach the popular and vibrant towns of Dingle (52 km), Killarney (23 km) and Kenmare (50 km).
Killarney is a town on the shores of Lough Leane and is a stop on the Ring of Kerry scenic drive, and the start and finishing point of the 200-km Kerry Way walking trail. Across the bridge from St. Mary's Cathedral is Killarney National Park. The beautiful Victorian mansion Muckross House, Gardens & Traditional Farms is located in Killarney National Park, the first national park in Ireland, created when Muckross Estate was donated to the Irish Free State in 1932.
A self-catering holiday in Kerry is a must, known for its pockets of Irish-language speakers and striking terrain, rugged coastline and mountains. The Ring of Kerry is a popular scenic driving route skirting the edges of the Iveragh Peninsula. Within Killarney National Park’s 10,000-hectare limits are trails through forests, moorland and to landmarks like Torc Waterfall and Torc Mountain. You will be spoil of choose and days out when you base yourself in Grove Lodge Holiday Homes.