Located in Listowel, 17 miles from Kerry County Museum, The Listowel Arms Hotel provides accommodations with a terrace, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Winterwood is a recently renovated bed and breakfast in Listowel where guests can make the most of its saltwater pool, indoor pool, and garden. Built in 1990, the property includes sauna and hot tub.
Providing a garden, Lovely Twin Bedroom in Listowel Kerry features accommodations in Listowel. This homestay provides free private parking, a shared kitchen, and free Wifi. Guests can use a terrace.
Beautiful Double ensuite in Listowel Kerry is a recently renovated homestay in Listowel where guests can make the most of the garden and shared lounge.
We went primarily to tour the area including Ballybunion.
We went primarily to tour the area including Ballybunion. Also for the Lartigue Monorail and museum in Listowel. A gem, and an important piece of transport heritage that is still relatively unknown in the UK. Great visit. The town is lively with good music in the pubs (especially Christy's). Lovely place!
Guest review by
Ian
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
We have visited Listowel on many occasions before and find...
We have visited Listowel on many occasions before and find it a pleasant market town with some nice shops and friendly locals. This holiday we spent more time in Ballybunnion and Tralee. Ballybunnion has a great beach and also a leisure centre with swimming pool which is easily accessible. Tralee is a big town with a great leisure centre like an indoor Aquapark and Kerry Museum and Siamsa Tire - National Folk Theatre for Ireland, that hosts cultural events and traditional Irish Dancing. Listowel is 10 minute drive, Ballybunnion is 15 minutes drive from Baker's Cross and Tralee is a half hour drive.
Guest review by
Mary
Ireland
Review score
8.0
Listowel is a lovely town with great outdoor recreational...
Listowel is a lovely town with great outdoor recreational facilities and a strong history of celebrating literature and writers. It is a good base from high to explore northwest Kerry, from the Dingle Peninsula to Ballybunion and Foynes, where transatlantic flying boats used to land. For those unused to Irish roads and streets there are the challenges of driving on the left hand side and some tight turns and through ways, but that’s no different than driving anywhere in Ireland. I like the fact that it is not a town that gets inundated with tourists. The food at the Listowel Arms was excellent, as is the Horseshoe Bar. Woulfe’ s bookshop is worth a browse and the risk of leaving with several purchases. The greenway is a fabulous community resource.
Guest review by
Tim
Canada
Review score
10.0
Beautiful town that has retained its character.
Beautiful town that has retained its character. Friendly people great food & nightlife. Short stay so didn't get to explore hinterland. Lovely event in Arts centre, enjoyed Food fare, meal at Allo's, music at Mike the Pies and great Guinness and atmosphere in John B Keanes.
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Guest review by
Anonymous
Review score
10.0
Listowel has lots to do and see.
Listowel has lots to do and see. We should have added another day to our two day stay. We met only lovely friendly welcoming locals, not one grumpy one among them. Tuesday night in JBKeanes pub theatre night was good fun. Get there early for seats.
Fantastic place,very welcoming everywhere, Lizzys little kitchen has excellent accommodation, excellent breakfast and lunch options. John B Keame bar , Horsehoe bar, Flanagans and Mike the pies...excellent...
Guest review by
Ian
Ireland
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The location in Listowel is perfect, near to lovely pubs and restaurants. We managed to park for free just outside on the weekend but there is free parking a short distance away. Lizzy was great and made us feel incredibly welcome, she told us everything we needed to know to make our stay a lovely one.
The hotel has quaint and old charm feel to it. I liked that the breakfast was cooked to order. The waitress, Annie who was on the 2nd morning of breakfast was so accommodating and was on top of her game. Lots of food on display, some of which was missing from the first morning's breakfast.
A very quirky place, oldy worldy but with a fabulous shower and lovely fresh beds. We had a great sleep!
Location was great, right in the centre of Listowel. pints were imbued next door in the hotel before a relaxing nights sleep. Would definitely return.
Excellent property, great location if heading to Ballybunion or Listowel. The house has everything you need for a stay plus Bailey the dog is so cute and friendly. Highly recommend it.
Lovely B&B close to the centre of Listowel. Great location to start off a trip around Kerry. Our host, Noreen was very friendly and the breakfast was also great.
Guest review by
Christopher
Ireland
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