Kerry Ireland

Kerry guide for Accommodation, Maps, and Entertainment

Kerry Ireland Hotels - Bed & Breakfast Accommodation - Kerry Holiday Homes RSS Feed
 
 
 
 

Posts tagged River Laune

Town of Killorglin

fishing areaKillorglin situates on a hill to the south of Castlemaine Harbour headwaters, on the well known salmon fishing River Laune. The king of Puck Fair, interestingly a chosen mountain goat is borne in triumph and enthroned here for two days. You may wonder why the king of the fair is a goat. The story is that a stampeding herd of mountain goats warned the locals of the invasion by the Cromwellian forces! The festival attracts visitors from around the globe to join in the festivities during many years now. The festival is held on 10th to 12th of August every year. All the three days have been named to be The Gathering Day (a horse fair), The Fair Day (a cattle fair) and The Scattering Day. Killorglin is situated on the river Laune, an excellent salmon fishing river. The Southern Fisheries Board have organised joint development programs with local boards to ease the access to Anglers. The Fishery boards safeguard a number of lakes to ensure successful day time fishing. The river Laune is blessed with a run of Salmon and the river also helps draining the largest of the Killarney Lakes which is known for its brown trout. You will need a state license/ permit for salmon angling. This you will get from The Regional Fisheries Boards, license distributors, tackle shops, hotels and guest houses all around the county. Two monuments are worth visiting here. One was erected to Townsend beach areaBlennerhasset, a member of the Kerry Militia, who was drowned in 1867 while rescuing a friend and the other is located at Ballykissane pier, where three Irish Volunteers were drowned when they took a wrong turn as they were on their way to Cahirsiveen on an attempt to make wireless contact with Roger Casement. The ruins of this old church the sections of which were built at different times still remain. This church must have been erected by the Audustine Friars from Killagha Abbey in nearby Milltown. The first castle must have been built on this site in 1587 shortly after Queen Elizabeth I granted Killorglin Manor to Jenkin Conway. By 1600 it was burned to zero by the MacCarthys, the present ruined tower house was built by the successors the Blennerhassetts. There lies a stretch of safe and sandy beach for both swimmers and walkers to enjoy alike. A number of world famous restaurants are there in Killorglin with menus to suit all tastes and palates

Grove Lodge Riverside Guesthouse - Killarney Road, Killorglin, County Kerry

Grove Lodge Riverside Guesthouse


 

Address: Killarney Road, Killorglin, County Kerry

 

Region: Kerry

Town: Killorglin

 

Rating: 4 Star

 

 

Pricing: Enquire

Online Booking Grove Lodge Riverside Guesthouse

Grove Lodge Riverside Guesthouse

 

Grove Lodge - Killarney Road, Killorglin, Co. Kerry

Grove Lodge


 

Address:

Killarney Road Killorglin Co Kerry

Region:

Kerry

Town:

Killorglin

Rating:

3 Star

Pricing:

Enquire

 

Grove Lodge Riverside Holiday Homes, Killorglin, Co. Kerry

Grove Lodge Riverside Holiday Homes, Killorglin, Co. Kerry

Rating: 4

Grove Lodge Riverside Holiday Homes, Killorglin, Co. Kerry

Address: Killorglin, Co. Kerry

The Grove Lodge Riverside Holiday Homes is a brand new exclusive development of luxury self-catering riverside accommodation set on the banks of the River Laune just a five minute stroll from Killorglin Town Centre. Set amongst mature trees and landscaped gardens this truly is a haven of peace and tranquillity.

Price Range: Book Now