Killarney Court Hotel

 

Country : Ireland

County : Kerry

 

Hotel Star Rating :3 Star

 

Hotel Facilities

Hotel Restaurant

  • Lunch served
  • Breakfast served
  • Dinner served

Hotel Bar

  • Bar food menu

Hotel Leisure Club

  • Pampering packages

Hotel Guest Services

  • Internet access
  • Free car parking

Things To Do In The Area

  • Shopping
  • Cycling
  • Guided tours
  • Walking trails
  • Concert venues
  • Golfing
  • Hill walking
  • River fishing
  • Horse riding
  • Lakes

Hotel Information

The Killarney Court Hotel in Killarney, County Kerry, Ireland will ensure that your stay with us, whether for business or pleasure, is a most enjoyable one offering quality hotel accommodation just a few minutes walk from Killarney Town Centre and 15 minutes from Kerry International Airport.

Check In From - 3:00 pm : Check Out Up To - 12:00 pm

Cancellation Description : Once you cancel your booking up to 48 hours prior to arrival you will not incur a cancellation fee from the hotel. Cancellations that are made within 48 hours prior to arrival and no shows at the hotel will be charged the 1st night of the stay to your card. Please note that your booking deposit is non refundable.

Travel Description : From Tralee and Limerick Road - As you enter Killarney you come to a roundabout, go straight across this roundabout and the hotel is immediately on the left-hand side. From Cork - [N22] or From Mallow - [N72] As you enter Killarney you come to a roundabout, take the second exit (signposts for the airport) and follow this road until you come to the next roundabout, here take the first exit and the hotel is situated immediately on the left-hand side.

Area Description : With its three famous lakes and great mountain ranges, Killarney in County Kerry Ireland has been the inspiration of poets and painters over many centuries. The Killarney National Park is internationally renowned both for its scenic beauty and scientific interest. Added to the beauty of the three main lakes are many other lakes in the folds of the mountains, numerous picturesque cascades and, rising to the west of the valley, the peaks of MacGillicuddy's Reeks.