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Kenmare, County Kerry

Regarded as the perfect spot from which to explore the South West of Ireland, the pretty town of Kenmare is cradled in the heart of lovely Kenmare Bay. The town, a popular destination for visitors to our County Kerry cottages, retains a unique charm, offering visitors fine restaurants, art and crafts, a selection of shops and pubs with live Irish music, all amidst a backdrop of spectacular scenery and an air of tranquility.

Kenmare, known as the 'Jewel in the Ring' is tucked away between the Ring of Kerry and the Ring of Beara, and thus is an ideal stopping off point for visitors to Kerry cottages who wish to explore either of these famous trails.

A visit to Kenmare brings rewards no matter what the time of year. Spring and autumn bring out fantastic colours in the surrounding landscape, a chance to really enjoy Kerry at its loveliest. The town has festivals and events throughout the year, and the region has attractions including walking, climbing, watersports, horse riding, golf and sea-fari cruises.

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All your staff were professional and most helpful. In all a great experience we intend to repeat! Thanks to all at Hogans.
Mr Leake, London, July 2011

Hogans Cottages has been most helpful in all aspects of arranging and booking our holiday - thank you very much.
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Mrs Kennedy, leixlip, Kildare, February 2011

I found Hogans a first class company. From my first call the staff were very helpful & knowledgeable about the area we were going to. If the sales team were busy they always phoned back. Having a wide choice of cottages & ferry package made booking the holiday very easy. I will definitely use Hogans again
Mr Nelson, Taunton, Somerset, May 2010