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Rozzers award winning Restaurant It is truly a must-visit dining experience while in Killarney. Head Chef Paul O'Gorman and his team have carved out an enviable reputation for the sheer quality of the food they produce to a consistently high standard. Geraldine and Michael and all their wonderful Staff will go the extra mile to provide their Guests with a memorable night out... |
The Pub It' s truly a unique spot. It has been described as the 'Hub of the Golfing Universe'. - probably because it's the only place in the Universe that accepts Golf Balls as Legal Tender! Hence the thousands of balls that adorn it's walls. Mind you, the service can be pretty dicey in there, so it's just as well that Guests are actively encouraged to DIY (do it yourself). If a Guest asks "When does the Pub close?", the normal answer is "Round about the middle of November!" Moreover we offer other facilities such as: golf course reservation services, free Internet access point, free parking, etc... |
| Property Facilities Summary: | Bar | Fax Service | Golf | Golf Course Agreement | Golf Green Fee | Golf Lessons | Guided Tours | Internet Connection | Internet Point | Luggage Storage | Mountain Bike Rentals | Private Parking | Restaurant | Sightseeing Tours | Telephone | | | |
Killeen House Hotel may be in the heart of one of the greatest golfing regions in the world, but it also has magnificent countryside, charming little villages and ancient abbeys and castles. There is a wealth of thing to do and see during your visit:
- Muckross House Within Killarney National Park is Muckross House, A magnificent Victorian mansion and one of Irelands leading stately homes. The Gardens at Muckross House are renowned world-wide for their beauty.
- Blennerville Windmill Blennerville is Irelandīs only commercially operated windmill. It is also the tallest of its kind in Europe: 21.3 metres high. This 18th century windmill is now open to the public.
- Crag Caves unique, all weather visitor attraction at the gateway to County Kerry. Crag Cave is formed of limestone, it is a colourful wonderland of stalagmites and stalactites. Discovered in 1983 and thought to be over one million years old, this natural attraction has dramatic sound and lighting effects.
- Ring Of Kerry The Ring of Kerry is part of the mystical & unspoilt Ireland that has attracted visitors for hundreds of years. It's spectacular beauty is beyond question and it is a natural centre for outdoor pursuits including golf, watersports, cycling, walking, riding and the very best fishing for salmon & trout. The Ring of Kerry has some of the finest beaches in Europe that provide all the facilities for a traditional seaside holiday. Above all the Ring of Kerry provides an amazing insight into the ancient heritage of Ireland - see the Iron Age Forts & Ogham Stones, Old Monasteries and a landscape carved out of rock by the last Ice Age 10,000 years ago. Visitors to Ireland should not miss a trip to the beautiful Ring of Kerry. |
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