The quality hotel is in a bad location, near a very busy roundabout on the outskirts of Killarney more in the commercial area.
Ok, I called the Castlerosse and after a bit of a begging they found me a room (well 2 adjoining rooms). €600 for 3 nights dinner B&B. If it's no good it's all on you though!It's a pity about the Castlerosse- I thought they offered adjoining rooms but they may be too busy during the summer months.
The quality hotel is in a bad location, near a very busy roundabout on the outskirts of Killarney more in the commercial area.
I don't know the hotel itself as for the above reasons I wouldn't stay there. I prefer a hotel I can cycle into the national park from/to or walk to town.
Having said that, as long as you're happy to take the car, once you're in Killarney there are so many places to visit to keep the children happy that it makes a nice holiday.
Yikes, I hope you have a good time otherwise I'll feel really bad!
I don't think you'll regret switching to Castlerosse though- the ability to walk straight down to the national park, to cycle right into Killarney town either through the park or along the cycle path ( completely off the road) is brilliant.
Plus the place is really set up for families. The only drawback ( now she says it!) is the lack of wifi in the rooms. There is wifi in the reception, bar and restaurant but it doesnt extend to the rooms. Sometimes though that's not necessarily a bad thing- you do switch off more.
Oh one thing- when you arrive you generally have to say what time you want to have dinner at- you can choose to have the children eat with the kids club separately or with you in the dining room. We usually eat together in the dining room. Now EVERYTIME we go, we ask for say 7pm to eat- the receptionist, always, without fail, says- oh no we are fully booked for that time, but if you mutter a bit and insist a bit, they'll always give in. So insist on eating when you want to eat! And book it for all the subsequent nights.
Will you let us know how you get on?
If it's no good it's all on you though!
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Tralee is grand, but Killarney is much better. I'd recommend the Castlerosse hotel in Killarney, they do family specials including dinner and breakfast. They do have self catering but I usually go with the 3 night dinner and breakfast option because it's just nice sometimes not to have to cook! They have longer options too. They are on a cycle path right into Killarney town and national park so you can just leave the car and cycle. From the windows in the hotel you can see the deer down by the lakes. Nearby is a horseriding centre if you're interested and you can be an absolute beginner and they go for a gentle walk through the national park. You can rent bikes everywhere in Killarney but it is a bit pricey and if you can bring bikes that's all the better. The last time we were there in April they stored the bikes in the boiler house for us.
The reason I recommend Killarney is that there is so much to do with kids- muckross cycle paths, walking paths, muckross farm, kennedys pet farm, there's another 'wildlife' park with lots of petting animals just out the cork road, and the hotel itself has kids clubs, playground, tennis court and swimming pool. You can rent a boat and go out on the lake, go to an old leper colony, go to the Gap of Dunloe etc. And it's not that far to the beaches in Inch or Banna if the weather is nice. We always intend to go for day trips to Kenmare or Dingle when we are there but there's so much to do we rarely make it.
The hotel itself is grand, it's not five star, but it's comfortable and clean and very child friendly. They'll give you an extra bed in the room if you want or two adjoining rooms, the meals are nice ( its a three course menu with lots of options) and the breakfast is great- everything from cereal, breadrolls, croissants, cheese, fruit, yoghurt and of course, cooked breakfast. You help yourself.
i know I sound like an advert for the place but we go there quite often and always enjoy it. The kids moan when it's time to go home!
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