Holiday rentals in Killorglin

Find and book unique accommodation on Airbnb

Top-rated holiday rentals in Killorglin

Guests agree: these stays are highly rated for location, cleanliness and more.

%{current} / %{total}1 / 1
Guest favourite
A spacious house with a contemporary design is set against a bright sky. The exterior features clean lines, large windows, and a welcoming front patio area. Green grass surrounds the property, enhancing the outdoor ambiance.
Home in Killarney
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 204 reviews

'Carraig House' 10 mins drive from Killarney

House is in the beautiful Countryside approximately 10 mins drive from Killarney Town and National Park/INEC. Breathtaking views of Carauntoohill/Reeks Mountain,Gap of Dunloe all from the property. It is the perfect location to discover the Southwest of Ireland on the main route of the famous Ring of Kerry, Wild Altantic Way and Dingle .The House is a 2 min drive from R563 Killarney to Dingle road, Killarney Golf Course 10-15 min drive. Local Shops 5min drive, 15 min Kerry Airport, beaches 30min

Top guest favourite
The cozy living area features a comfortable dark sofa adorned with soft cushions, positioned beside a rustic wooden coffee table stacked with books. A custom-built ladder leads to a mezzanine level, while a well-equipped kitchen area is visible in the background.
Cottage in Killarney
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 350 reviews

Rural Mountain Retreat - Find yourself in Nature

Our home,a working sheep farm is nestled below Ireland's highest mountains on the famous Kerry Way trail in the heart of the McGillyCuddy Reeks.The original buildings date back to 1802 and were some of the last in Ireland to receive electricity due to their remote location in one of Ireland’s most unspoiled valleys on the edge of the Killarney National Park.While the towns of Kenmare & Killarney are an hour’s drive away,the Cottage is suited to those who are keen to truly get away from it all...

Top guest favourite
A well-maintained garden scene is captured, featuring a wooden picnic table set amidst vibrant green grass. Flanking the table, trees provide shade, while neatly trimmed hedges and flower beds add color and structure to the landscape.
Farm stay in Killarney
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 299 reviews

Farmhouse Retreat

Relax and unwind in our Farmhouse Retreat situated in the foothills of the McGillycuddy Reeks. Upon arrival, you will be greeted with fresh farm eggs and baked goodies. The garden is facing the mountains with a southern aspect so is also a perfect place to simply soak up the peaceful scenic surroundings. The house is a great base to explore the wonderful Gems that Co.Kerry has to offer. The house is a 10 min drive from Killorglin, 20 mins from Killarney and 1 hour drive from Dingle & Kenmare.

Superhost
The exterior of a two-story apartment building is displayed, featuring a mix of stone and white facade. A spacious patio area is visible, adorned with greenery and decorative shrubs. Balconies with railings complement the upper level, enhancing the inviting look of the property.
Flat in Killorglin
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 311 reviews

Central Apartment to Ring of Kerry on River Laune

My apartment is set in a peaceful location looking directly onto the River Laune. Situated just 8mins walk from Killorglin town, the apartment, with panoramic view of Carrauntoohil, is located on the Ring of Kerry road. The apartment is centrally located for exploring Kerry, with Killarney and its phenomenal National Park just a mere 15 min drive; Kerry airport 20mins; day trips to Dingle, Kenmare and Portmagee (Skellig Rock) circa 40-50mins drive. Killorglin is perfect for the Ring of Kerry.

Top guest favourite
A semi-detached house is situated at the end of a gravel pathway, featuring a light-colored exterior and a round green door. A cyclist is seen on the nearby road, with Curra Mountain visible in the background. A parked car is located in the driveway.
Home in County Kerry
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 242 reviews

2 Bed & 2 Bathroom House, 5 mins Walk from Beach

With spectacular sea views and nestled under the Curra Mountain, Driftwood is a SEMI-detached, 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom house within 5 mins walk of Rossbeigh beach. Free car parking is available. Driftwood is located on the Wild Atlantic Way and on the Kerry Walkway. Killarney is 33kms and Dingle is 80 kms. We are 7 kms to the fabulous Dooks Golf Course. Policy: Only the number of persons booked as stated on the booking form are allowed to stay. There is also no smoking or pets allowed.

Guest favourite
A large home is set against a clear blue sky, surrounded by lush greenery. The house features a red front door and multiple windows allowing natural light inside. The spacious garden offers a well-kept lawn, providing a peaceful atmosphere.
Cottage in Killorglin
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 462 reviews

Dun Aonaigh with Spectacular Mountain Views.

My 3 bed home has a large garden which ensures privacy. You will enjoy spectacular panoramic views of the Mcgillycuddy Reeks. It has all the home comforts to make your stay perfect. It is the ideal base for touring, The Reeks District,The Wild Atlantic Way, Ring of Kerry, Killarney, Dingle and much more. Sit by the open fire in the evening and check out the starry skies. Enjoy Walks, golf, fishing, horse riding and 5 blue flag beaches nearby. The Reeks District is an adventure playground.

Top guest favourite
An open living space features a large comfortable sofa across from a modern kitchen with stainless steel appliances. A wooden bar with stools is positioned nearby, and natural light illuminates the area through strategically placed windows. The flooring consists of dark stone tiles, enhancing the rustic charm.
Cottage in Glenbeigh
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 343 reviews

Fab views on Wild Atlantic Way

Majestic views over the mountains . Ideal location for the "Ring of Kerry " drive and "Wild Atlantic Way" drive, two of the most spectacular tours in Ireland. World famous link golf courses , Waterville and Dooks are on the doorstep. The "Kerry Way hiking trail " a 200 km hiking way runs past the cottage. We are a km from the romantic Rossbeigh Beach. Cosy Pubs and restaurants nearby in Glenbeigh village. This property has been substantially renovated and upgraded in 2024

Top guest favourite
The image captures a serene river scene, framed by rolling mountains in the background. A stone bridge spans the river, connecting the land on either side. Trees line the riverbank, reflecting the soft light of the setting sun, creating a calm atmosphere.
Flat in Killorglin
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 456 reviews

Cosy Apartment, suit 2 Singles or a Couple.

Clean, bright, comfortable space for travellers. Privacy and Comfort guaranteed. Private entrance. Attached to the host's house. Separate kitchen with microwave & Airfryer cooking only. Located in Killorglin, ideally located on the Ring of Kerry, 20 minute drive from Killarney, 45 minute drive from Dingle, one hour from Portmagee and the Skellig Islands. Killorglin offers a wide choice of restaurants, lovely Cafés along with friendly traditional pubs and a regular bus service.

Guest favourite
The cottage is framed by blooming shrubs and trees, showcasing a white exterior and a gabled roof. A neatly maintained lawn surrounds the home, offering a peaceful view under a clear blue sky. The front window invites natural light into the interior.
Cottage in Killorglin
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 155 reviews

Curran's Cottage

This picturesque cottage is located on a traditional Irish farm with stunning views of the McGillycuddy Reeks. It is only 2 miles from Killorglin town, home of the annual Puck Fair festival. Serving as an ideal base for exploring the famous Ring of Kerry, the Wild Atlantic Way, it is only 20 km from the beautiful town of Killarney or a drive to Dingle. Suitable for nature-lovers, climbers, artists, families and those who want to escape from it all.

Top guest favourite
The property is a two-story house with a light-colored exterior set against a backdrop of trees. A narrow driveway leads to the entrance, with green plants adorning the entrance area. The clear blue sky above complements the tranquil and private setting.
Home in Killorglin
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 122 reviews

Period style house where old meets new

Carrig na Mona Close to lake,beaches , golf and unending scenery this 4 bedroomed property set on 3 acres of private ground is your perfect getaway. With some of the best resturants close by, our guests can wine ,dine and relax in this tranquil setting. Situated just off the world famous ring of kerry you are also within a short drive of the shopping towns of Killarney and Tralee. Enjoy a real Irish experience and welcome at Carrig Na Mona

Top guest favourite
A wooden deck area includes a table and chairs, offering a spacious setting with unobstructed views of the surrounding countryside. Lush greenery is visible in the foreground, while rolling hills and distant mountains enhance the scenic backdrop against a clear blue sky.
Flat in County Kerry
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 319 reviews

Ring of Kerry with views of Carrauntoohill

Beautiful apartment located off the main property with its own private entrance Stunning views TV WIFI Close to all amenities Walking distance to local supermarkets. 20 minutes from Killarney 40 minutes from Dingle Centrally located on the Ring of Kerry Lovely private decking on the apartment to enjoy some chill out time in the evening or maybe a nice cup of tea looking at the sheep in the field next door

Top guest favourite
Home in Killarney
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 121 reviews

Gap of Dunloe 1 Bed Cottage

This special place is close to everything, making it easy to plan your visit. Situated at the foot of the Gap of Dunloe on the Ring of Kerry, the accommodation consists of one King bed, fully equipped kitchen cum living room. Relax in your own private outdoor patio area. Ideally located just minutes from the Gap of Dunloe, 0.8km from the Dunloe Hotel and Gardens and 12 km from Killarney.

Popular amenities for Killorglin holiday rentals

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Killorglin?

    Guests often choose accommodations near the town center for easy access to cafés, markets, and river walks. For quieter stays, cottages or homes set around the countryside are frequently suggested.

  • What are the best things to do in Killorglin with kids?

    Children can explore riverside play areas, join animal experiences at local farms, or participate in craft workshops. Seasonal fairs and outdoor treasure hunts are also frequently suggested for families.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Killorglin?

    Explore riverside walks, discover local art galleries, or experience traditional Irish music in pubs around Killorglin. Angling, golf, and foraging tours are also frequently suggested by area guides.

  • How is the weather in Killorglin?

    Killorglin has a mild maritime climate, with winter temperatures around 41–50°F (5–10°C) and summer afternoons near 55–64°F (13–18°C). Rain is frequent, so lightweight waterproofs are practical for exploring.

  • When is the best time to visit Killorglin?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for milder temperatures, outdoor festivals, and lush green scenery. Rain is common year-round, so pack appropriately.

  • What are the best places to visit in Killorglin?

    Killorglin has riverside parks, heritage trails, and the lively town square, where local life is easy to experience. Art studios and craft shops are often recommended for those interested in the area's creative side.

  • What are some hiking trails in Killorglin?

    There are riverside walking routes and woodland paths around Killorglin that are frequently suggested for gentle hikes. More adventurous guests often explore trails leading into the nearby hills and countryside.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Killorglin?

    Families often enjoy picnicking in riverside parks, visiting petting farms, or joining local guided nature walks. Art workshops and interactive history trails around the town are also frequently suggested for younger visitors.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Killorglin?

    Many guests explore coastal cliffs, visit scenic peninsulas, or venture into the Killarney National Park area for walking trails and gardens. You can discover historic castles, lively markets, and small towns rooted in tradition around County Kerry.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Killorglin?

    Killorglin has a number of pet-friendly stays, including cottages and homes with gardens or access to outdoor spaces. Many hosts around the town welcome well-behaved pets—check the listing’s amenities for specific guidance.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Killorglin?

    Locals suggest bringing layers for shifting weather and sampling homemade breads at small bakeries or farmers’ markets. Drop into traditional music nights at pubs for a warm, authentic Killorglin experience.

  • What is Killorglin known for?

    Killorglin is known for its lively traditional fair, riverside setting, and links to Ireland's scenic Ring of Kerry. The town blends local food, community music, and outdoor activities throughout the year.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Killorglin?

    Killorglin has historic church ruins, small local museums, and artisan studios tucked down side streets. Strolling along lesser-known riverside paths often reveals unexpected views and unique public art.

  • What are the best foods to try in Killorglin?

    Killorglin has hearty Irish fare rooted in the region's fresh produce and seafood. Frequently suggested dishes include local lamb, creamy seafood chowder, and brown bread, with regional cheeses and classic desserts like bread and butter pudding often found in cafés.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Killorglin?

    Pack a waterproof jacket, extra layers for changing temperatures, and comfortable shoes for walking outdoors. A camera is useful for capturing scenic views, while reusable bags are handy for local market visits.

  • What is the nightlife in Killorglin like?

    Nightlife in Killorglin centers around cozy pubs that host traditional music sessions and storytelling. Live bands, quiz nights, and friendly conversations are part of the area’s evening atmosphere.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Killorglin?

    Killorglin is known for a traditional fair that draws visitors each August, featuring parades, music, and festive gatherings. Smaller seasonal events, such as local food festivals and markets, are also frequently suggested throughout the year.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Killorglin?

    Killorglin has a variety of family-friendly rentals, including houses with living space, outdoor gardens, and laundry facilities. Many listings provide travel cots or high chairs—check amenities for features that suit your group.

  1. Airbnb
  2. Ireland
  3. County Kerry
  4. Kerry
  5. Killorglin