A great place for a lovely holiday
Ever thought of a nice relaxing holiday, just chilling out and letting the world go by. Well here it is, Kenmare, Co. Kerry, Ireland.
A great place for active holiday
With mountains, golf, fishing, sailing, walking, what more could you want.
With easy access to get here
With easy access from all airports, rail links you can come and stay in Kenmare for 2 days or 2 weeks...
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Abbey Court B&B
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Kenmare Failte Hostel
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Recently voted 'The Best IHH Town Hostel in Ireland 2011', Kenmare Failte Hostel is 'A Home from Home', situated in the heart of Kenmare town. All are welcome at Kenmare Failte Hostel. We provide great value private en-suite rooms and dormitory rooms including a selection of en-suite family, double and twin rooms. Our fully equipped self-catering kitchen features an Aga Cooker which is always on creating a very welcoming atmosphere especially on those cold & wet days, Have a cup of 'free' tea or coffee, and enjoy an interesting chat with the hostel team & other guests, . Relax and unwind in our sitting-room and dining room where you can enjoy a great selection of reading material, along with board games and 'free to air' satellite stations. There is also a DVD player with a selection of films to watch. The latest releases can also be rented from the local DVD shop under the hostels account. Other facilities include -Kitchen facilities, -Free hot showers, -Central heating, -Duvets -Drying facilities. We really look forward to welcoming all ages. Please Note: Check-in from 1pm until 9pm - any late arrivals must be confirmed before 8pm of your arrival date. Check-out 10.30am Guests are welcome to leave their bags in the Hostel until their bus has arrived or whatever. Cancellation policy is 72hrs in advance
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Kenmare has Christmas all wrapped up
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Sue - Kenmare Bay Hotel
Contact us on 064 66 41300 or info@kenmarebayhotel.com for the best accommodation rates.
Thursday, November 24, 2011
THE 2011 Kerry Film Festival
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THE 2011 Kerry Film Festival drew to a successful close on Saturday with a star-studded awards ceremony at Tralee's Siamsa Tire.
The ceremony, hosted by radio and TV personality Dave Fanning, was the climax of a weeklong programme of events held in venues in Tralee, Killarney, Kenmare, Listowel and Dingle.
At Saturday's event guests were shown screenings of the winning short films as selected by this year's judges director Paul Greengrass, Norton Virgien and rising Hollywood star Cillian Murphy.
The highlight of the afternoon's proceedings was the presentation of the Kerry Film Festival Maureen O'hara Award.
The award, sponsored by Killarney Crystal, acknowledges women who have excelled in film and is named in honour of O'hara one of Hollywood's best-loved actresses.
Past recipients include Juliette Binoche, Rebecca Miller, and Brenda Fricker.
This year's award went to Fionnula Flanagan, whose lengthy film and TV career includes roles in hit TV show Lost and a part in recent Irish box office success The Guard.
"I am delighted and very honoured to be to receive the Maureen O'hara Award," said Flanagan.
"It is fitting and generous of Maureen to lend her name to an award that acknowledges the work of actresses following in her footsteps, who are as passionate about film as she herself proved to be in her long and successful career as a true Hollywood film star. I am proud to be able to support the Kerry Film Festival since in these troubling economic times, not just for Ireland, but for the whole world, I believe it is important to keep the arts alive," she said.
For her part Hollywood legend Maureen O'hara said she was "thrilled" to present Fionnula Flanagan with this year's award at the Kerry Film Festival.
"It's a pleasure to honour such a remarkable actress who epitomises all that the award has come too represent over the last four years," Maureen O'hara said.
The winning films at this year's festival were The Life, Death and Suffer Story by Anna Fitzsimmons which won the animated category.
Best Documentary went to Guy Natanel for his film Scent of Strawberrys. Best Narative Short went to Steve Earles for Bulldog.
The top prize, best short film, went to It's Natural to Be Afraid by Justin Doherty. RIGHT: Winners of the Kerry Film Festival Children's Art Competition Jack Nolan (left) and Darragh Goulding (right) with Maureen O'hara, Jason O'mahony, Dave Fanning and Fionnula Flanagan at the 2011 Kerry Film Festival awards at Siamsa Tire on Saturday
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Kenmare, Province of Munster
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personalised service. The house is situated in the south west of Ireland just outside the beautiful town of Kenmare. Somerton overlooks the sheltered Kenmare Bay and has fabolous views of the highest mountains in Ireland. Somerton is a detached home on 2 acres of gardens. See our web site for more details somertonkenmare dot com. the house itself is a bright spacious house and will accomodate eight people comfortably.

Thursday, November 17, 2011
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Paul Kelly, to retail in Brown Thomas...
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Kenmare goldsmith now retailing in Dublin The work of Kenmare goldsmith Paul Kelly will be retailing in the prestigious Dublin department store Brown Thomas in the run up to Christmas, after he was invited by the store to add his range to its jewellery counter. The moves bucks the recessionary trend for the craftsman who has been selling unique pieces of jewellery from his small workshop and retail outlet at Henry Street, Kenmare for the past 15 years under the brand name PFK. "It's a great opportunity," says Paul. "We get a lot of visitors from Dublin here in Kenmare during the summer months but being able to reach that market at this time of year is a real boost." Over the years, the talented jewellery designer has built up a steady following locally, with many people coming to him for individually designed wedding rings or specially commissioned pieces to mark anniversaries and other occasions. He often combines gold and silver to create simple, elegant pieces in clear lines and uses precious and semi-precious stones in his unique designs. His work has been presented to such luminaries as the outgoing President Mary McAleese and the Hollywood actress Maureen O'Hara. This latest recognition of his designs will see jewellery that was previously unique to Kenmare being made available to a wider market and provides him with an additional sales outlet. If you would like more information about Paul and his work, you can view his website at www.pfk.ie or contact him at 064-663-2590 or by email, pfk@indigo.ie



