Quinlan & Cooke Boutique Townhouse, formerly QC's, is family-run and situated in Cahersiveen on The Wild Atlantic Way.
Nielsen
Germany
Bisque was amazing. Restaurant food and wine options very good. Excellent service in the restaurant. Prices really ok too. Breakfast in room as such ok, same menu every morning was not great. More pieces of bread would be good, too limited. Would have preferred a full Irish breakfast in the restaurant. The breakfast solution in room not really great at all
Set in Cahersiveen and only 2.2 km from O'Connell Memorial Church, The Blue Door Apartment offers accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Featuring mountain views, Picturesque Riverside Home offers accommodation with a patio, around 700 metres from O'Connell Memorial Church.
Alicja
United Kingdom
Location was great, the house was spotless with way more that we ever needed- Jeffrey was very patient with us trying yo work out the induction cooker😉. But seriously speaking the house offers comfort from home...
Sive Budget Accommodation in Cahersiveen provides pleasant accommodation close to the many sights of County Kerry. This busy market town offers boat crossings to the World Heritage Site Skellig Rock.
Louise
Ireland
Location and staff. Mary was lovely and provided a fab breakfast. The chap that checked me in was very helpful.
Boasting a garden, South Kerry Glamping is situated in Cahersiveen in the Kerry region, 7.4 km from O'Connell Memorial Church and 23 km from Skellig Experience Centre.
Eamonn
Ireland
Comfortable and with good heating that dries out wet walking gear quickly.
The 18th-century Royal Valentia Hotel provides bed and breakfast in a spectacular setting on Valentia Island, just off Ireland’s west coast.
Alice
Ireland
Friendly staff and amazing views!! Such a unique hotel rich in History, so rare to find such a genuine place like the Royal Hotel ! The food is also excellent 👌 There is a lot to do around the area and it's lovely to have the Royal Hotel to come back to and relax,
Facing the seafront, Horizon View Lodge Bed and Breakfast Glanleam Road Knightstown Valentia Island County Kerry V23 W447 Ireland is a bed and breakfast providing a 5-star accommodation in Valentia...
Elizabeth
Ireland
Beautiful location overlooking the bay, stunning views. Alan was a perfect gentleman and an excellent host. Tea on arrival was a lovely touch. Breakfast was top notch too!
Featuring a garden and free WiFi, Uisce Beatha House B&B features accommodation 10 km from Portmagee. The rooms at the bed and breakfast offer a TV.
Sarah
United Kingdom
Beautiful views. Stunning decor. Comfy beds. Quiet and Cosy. Extremely fresh and tasty homemade breakfast. Friendly hosts. Wonderful maps and suggestions for our trip. Perfect for a short stay on the ring of Kerry.
Located in Portmagee and only 6.8 km from Skellig Experience Centre, Stay Skelligs provides accommodation with sea views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Aileen
Ireland
Above picture is of another property on site. We (myself and friend) booked a 2 bedroomed house. A bigger more luxurious option. Ciaran (a talented builder, gent and regaler extraordinaire, could NOT have made us feel more welcome. His wife Caroline was away for our arrival but joined us for a equally warm welcome on the following evening. Comfort of a very high standard, beautiful walk on our doorstep, the gorgeous Portmagee within a 5 minute drive. The spectacular scenery and people of this gem in
Portmagee (Irish: An Caladh, meaning "the ferry")[2] is a village in County Kerry, Ireland. The village is located on the Iveragh peninsula south of Valentia Island, and is known locally as 'the ferry', in reference to its purpose as a crossing point to the island. Access to Valentia Island is now via the Maurice O'Neill Memorial Bridge (R565 road) from Portmagee, which was built in 1970 and named in memory of a member of the IRA executed in 1942 for his part in the shooting dead of Detective George Mordaunt in Dublin.[3][4]
Lovely friendly town with a few pubs ( although less than...
Lovely friendly town with a few pubs ( although less than was open on our last trip). Music in some of the pubs and one which was full of locals and pleasant to sit and chat in. Some interesting little shops and near Valentia Island which is a very interesting place to spend a day.
Evelyn
Ireland
10
Scored 10
What a great little town.
What a great little town. What’s even better is that you can just head to the Ring of Skellig, which is breathtaking. So glad it was a cloudy day because we got the fog nestling into the hills. The contrast of the landscape in terms of colors was amazing. I would have done another loop just to see it all again! We will be back.
Matt
United States
6.0
Scored 6.0
Was not very impressed really the room was a bit tired and...
Was not very impressed really the room was a bit tired and lacked any nice touches it just had enough to get you by, very basic.
The host Christine was ok but seemed a bit miserable to be honest which is not very good when you are running a b&b this left me and my partner feeling like she wanted you gone as soon as possible.
Would choose another place to stay next time.
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Anonymous
8.0
Scored 8.0
Quaint town plenty of tourist attractions, very friendly...
Quaint town plenty of tourist attractions, very friendly locals and three beautiful sunny days unfortunately day four was a typically Irish day referred to locally as "damp".As stated earlier could not visit the local hostilities due to the prohibition that has been inflicted upon us, but all for a very good reason that we will still be around next year to enjoy The Ring Of Kerry Hotel and beautiful County Kerry.
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Anonymous
Ireland
10
Scored 10
Cahersiveen is such a great base for a few days.
Cahersiveen is such a great base for a few days. You'll need time to go to Valentia Island and fully explore (which is well worth it), and go to the Kerry Cliffs (which we thought were better than Moher). We had an amazing seafood chowder in Pormagee, and would have taken another day to explore the Skelligs but we were here off season.
Deanne
United States
10
Scored 10
My husband and I randomly picked a place in Ireland to go...
My husband and I randomly picked a place in Ireland to go and we luckily landed on cahersiveen. Was a beautiful place with lovely people and breathtaking scenery!! Highly recommend a visit to this beautiful place. Why would you need to leave Ireland when we live in such a beautiful country! We will definitely be back! All the food we ate was amazing and not a rip off we stayed at skellig star hotel which was fantastic will definitely be returning to stay again! We traveled to Bray head the views where breathtaking! We also travelled to dingle to visit the aquarium highly recommend visiting also.
Incredible spot! Every single little detail is just perfect -- from the amazing pub downstairs to the spacious living quarters upstairs. This is hands down the best home we've ever stayed in! We also appreciated Tom's flexibility with us on an early check-in and setting us up with a keg of Guinness. The home is perfectly located. We loved being in Cahersiveen -- a great jumping off point for all Ring of Kerry sights. We were blessed with beautiful weather and hiked the nearby Castlequin Loop which provided the most amazing views!!
I will be returning to this guest house next time I visit Kerry , the welcome and warmth from the hosts was so nice after a long drive. The room I stayed in was spotless clean, a cosy, comfy bed and good hot ,shower. This house is ideal for exploring around Cahersiveen. I had a delicious breakfast in the French cafe in town . The views from the house of Knocknatobar are awesome. sitting back, watching the changing light over the mountain is a welcome break from traveling around Ireland. Thanks you Joan and family!
Eamonn & Joan made us feel right at home. They cooked a traditional Irish breakfast that was the best in all of Ireland. They gave us recommendations for dinner and we had two delightful meals in town just 5 minutes away. The location was perfect for touring the Ring of Kerry. And it is a short drive to Portmagee where we had an amazing boat ride to the Skellig Islands. And their pup Charlie was adorable! We loved every minute there.
Breakfast was great; Ann made fresh warm dishes and you were able to pick yoghurts and fruits yourself. Fresh Orange juice and strong coffee was also provided (good to know for the coffee drinkers amongst us haha). Both Ian and Ann made us feel at home. Upon arrival Ian was very enthousiastic to show and explained using a map highlights we should visit at Cahersiveen. Def worth staying here!
It’s a unique, well decorated townhouse with attention to details. It’s both comfortable and beautiful. The continental breakfast is fresh and delicious with whole fruits, cheeses, jams, pastries, salmon, extra drinks, and teas/coffees provided inside your accommodations.
There is plenty of on site parking in a gated private lot with a private walkway leading into the seafood restaurant.
IHad a lovely 5 nights here beautiful old building full of charm. Lucy the owner was a lpvely lady. Very friendly the place has a nice relaxed atmosphere i was coming back late in the mornings no issue could come and go as I pleased. The fresh baked bread in the mornigs covered in jam was yummy. Cahersiveen is a charming little town quiet and picturesque. Enjoyed my time in the area
The location, food and views are the best we've experienced. The Attention Eilis and Tom gave made us feel welcomed and above all, the help and tips they offered us to get our dreamed Skelling Michael tour. It is a really nice place to stay and visit the Ring of Kerry and just enjoy Ireland's contry side life.
I wish we could have stayed the whole week! Cahersiveen was a wonderful town, and the countryside around was beautiful. The property itself was excellent, and beautifully renovated. The beds were very comfortable and the bathrooms were pristine.
Bright, clean bed and breakfast that is professionally operated to a high standard. Friendly owner who shares her knowledge of the town and resources. Lounge in the front has excellent views of the hills and into the town of Cahersiveen.
Nicely located at the Kerry Way, with an amazing view! Our host gave us a lovely welcome and offered us a cold beer, after we had been walking 30km that day. She was always available and happy to help and we felt very good around her!
The location was great. We stayed there because we planned to go to the Skelligs in the next morning. The hotel was clean. The room was ok, looked like a motel room. The staff was very nice and friendly. The breakfast was great.
It was a great location not far from my relatives. I'm not sure if I read well, if breakfast was included, but we did not have any breakfast. But in general, it was good. It was a little bit expensive compared to Dublin's hotels.
The Accommodations were exceptional, clean, comfortable and the proprietors were very kind, helpful good people that made every effort to ensure a pleasant stay.
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