Luxury camping in the heart of the Kingdom
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Practical information
At the southwestern tip of Ireland, tents set up on the enchanting lands of the Kingdom, aka County Kerry.
Mike and Linda's bell tents rise on the outskirts of Killarney, on the banks of the White River. The couple has traveled the world and now welcomes glamping enthusiasts drawn to the charm of Irish walks.
After a moment of relaxation at the spa, the traveler can enjoy a cup of tea or snuggle under the duvet of the large bed and dive into a good adventure novel. On the canvas walls, lanterns cast a delicate play of shadows and light. The warmth of the stove radiates. Cradled by the gentle murmur of the surrounding countryside, let yourself slowly drift into sleep.
Here, wild Ireland is not a dream. The region will delight explorers of the great trails. Following the river, they will reach Lough Leane, a splendid body of water nestled between the verdant slopes of Killarney National Park. Not far from there, Ross Castle stands majestically facing Innisfallen Island. It is said that at the bottom of the water lives the estate's former lord, who fell from the keep one day during a battle: when the wind blows across the moor, a whole landscape of legends comes to life.
Mike and Linda's bell tents rise on the outskirts of Killarney, on the banks of the White River. The couple has traveled the world and now welcomes glamping enthusiasts drawn to the charm of Irish walks.
After a moment of relaxation at the spa, the traveler can enjoy a cup of tea or snuggle under the duvet of the large bed and dive into a good adventure novel. On the canvas walls, lanterns cast a delicate play of shadows and light. The warmth of the stove radiates. Cradled by the gentle murmur of the surrounding countryside, let yourself slowly drift into sleep.
Here, wild Ireland is not a dream. The region will delight explorers of the great trails. Following the river, they will reach Lough Leane, a splendid body of water nestled between the verdant slopes of Killarney National Park. Not far from there, Ross Castle stands majestically facing Innisfallen Island. It is said that at the bottom of the water lives the estate's former lord, who fell from the keep one day during a battle: when the wind blows across the moor, a whole landscape of legends comes to life.
Grove Lane Glamping
Ballycasheen
Killarney, Co Kerry, Irlande
Tel : +353 (0)87 9750110
From 69 EURBallycasheen
Killarney, Co Kerry, Irlande
Tel : +353 (0)87 9750110
Pricing details
Rates 2018 for one night and 2 people✩ March, April, October and November, €69 during the week and €89 on weekends
✩ May and September, €99 during the week and €109 on weekends
✩ Between June and August, €129 during the week and €149 on weekends
Note: All prices are provided for informational purposes only and must be confirmed directly with the establishment.
Comments
Pets are not allowed at Grove Lane Glamping.