Introduction
Your Hosts, Kathleen and Declan look forward to welcoming you to Neidin House, and we will do our best to ensure that your stay is a most memorable one.

 

 

 

Neidín House ~ Lansdowne Lodge ~ Kenmare ~ Kathleen & Declan O'Connor
Phone: +353 (0)64 41095 ~ Fax: 064-41604 ~ Email: neidinhouse@eircom.net


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • 2 minutes walk from town centre
  • Guests' lounge
  • Private car parking
  • Dining room with large breakfast menu.
  • Double, triple or twin bedrooms
  • Cot available on request
  • Highchair available
  • All centrally heated
  • All en-suite, with large screen TV &video


 

 

Credit cards accepted - Non Smoking

 

Kenmare

 

Kenmare (Irish: An Neidín) is a small town (pop. 1844 - CSO 2002) in the south of County Kerry, Ireland . The Irish name for the town 'An Neidín' translates into English as 'The Little Nest'. The name Kenmare is the anglicised form of Ceann Mhara "head of the sea", which refers to the furthest point inland reached by the sea.



Kenmare is located at the head of Kenmare Bay sometimes called the Kenmare River (An Ribhéar) where the Roughty River (An Ruachtach) flows into the sea, and at the junction of the Iveragh Peninsula and the Beara Peninsula. The traditional Irish name of the bay was Inbhear Scéine from the celtic inver, which is recorded in the 11th Century narrative Lebor Gabala Erenn as the arrival point of themythological Irish ancestor Partolon.
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Description

 

Neidín House is a superbly appointed, purpose built guesthouse with its own car park, spacious and bright bedrooms, all en suite, central heating and satellite TV.



 

It is only a 2 minute walk from the town centre, and overlooks Kenmare's magnificient 18-hole golf course. Neidín is the Gaelic name for Kenmare, meaning "little nest".



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pictures of Kenmare

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Sound Bridge, Kenmare