Holiday rentals in Cahersiveen

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Home
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 122 reviews

Killoe Farmhouse, Cahersiveen, free wifi

This recently renovated traditional solid stone farmhouse 1865 is a perfect location to enjoy a relaxing stay, located 3 miles outside Cahersiveen, off the main Ring of Kerry road. A great base for discovering Valentia Island, Skellig Rocks, Numerous Beaches & Golf Courses. Located within the Dark Sky Reserve, the Farmhouse has 3 Large Roof Windows, so star gazing can be done while relaxing indoors!! Ideal location for walkers with the Beentee loop walk and Cnoc na dTobar pilgrim path close by.

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The stylish black lodge is set in a scenic landscape, surrounded by lush greenery and mountains. Large windows allow natural light and offer views of the nearby lake. The exterior features a combination of stone and gravel pathways leading to the peaceful water's edge.
Farm stay
5 out of 5 average rating, 191 reviews

The Hidden Haven at Derry Duff: A Romantic Retreat

Escape to The Hidden Haven at Derry Duff; a unique, stylish, luxury farm-stay lodge, in a secluded corner of our organic West Cork hill farm, just 20 minutes from Bantry and Glengarriff. We designed this boutique, eco retreat to welcome guests to enjoy panoramic mountain views, the wild landscape, a lakeside hot tub, peace, calm and our organic produce. The Hidden Haven offers a romantic farm-stay experience with the space to reconnect, unwind, and rest surrounded by the quiet rhythm of nature.

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A panoramic view showcases the tranquil landscape overlooking Portmagee and Valentia Island. The scene features lush greenery, patches of farmland, and the shimmering Atlantic Ocean under a partly cloudy sky.
Apartment
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 194 reviews

Cosy Hillside Loft Apartment with a Panoramic View

Newly refurbished self catering loft apartment with own private entrance and parking. Ideal for 2 people sharing, accessed by stairs. Therefore, not suitable for young children or people with limited mobility. The apartment is bright and welcoming, situated 2 minutes off the main Ring of Kerry Road, along the Wild Atlantic Way, 5 mins drive from the main town, Cahersiveen. Situated in peaceful surroundings, nestled in the hillside, overlooking Portmagee, Valentia Island and the Atlantic Ocean.

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A wooden table and chair are positioned on the terrace overlooking the ocean. The sun reflects on the water, creating a serene atmosphere. The horizon features distant landmasses, and soft clouds drift across the sky.
Bus
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 327 reviews

The Beara Bus....with Awesome Views

The Beara Bus is a unique living space situated on the coastline with stunning views across the Atlantic to the Sheeps Head and Mizen Head Peninsulas and Bere Island. The entrance to the harbour of Castletownbere ( Irelands second largest fishing port) can be seen with the daily coming and goings of the fishing fleet. In the waters below the Bus basking shark, minke whale and dolphins are frequent visitors. The sun rising up over Sheeps Head Peninsula can make for an unforgettable breakfast !

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A scenic view of a tranquil bay is presented, framed by rolling green hills under a clear blue sky. The distant shoreline is dotted with houses, while the foreground features a well-maintained grassy area and a charming cottage, creating a serene coastal atmosphere.
Cottage
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 141 reviews

Traditional stone cottage free Wifi

My place is close to the Wild Atlantic Way, Ring of Kerry, Sea sports walking routes, Dark Sky Reserve, the Skelligs, the beach, great views, art and culture, parks, restaurants and dining, Valentia Island. You’ll love my place because of the surroundings, the ambiance, the breathtaking views, the light, the comfy beds, comfort all rooms, the cosiness, the setting, the amazing sunsets from the conservatory. My place is good for couples, solo adventurers, and families business remote working.

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A spacious open-plan living area is highlighted by a large corner sofa adorned with neutral and green cushions. Exposed timber beams and white stone walls contribute to the rustic charm. A staircase leads to an upper floor, while the kitchen area is visible in the background.
Cottage
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 109 reviews

Pipers Cottage – Historic Sea View Retreat, Dingle

Step through the yellow door into a cosy sanctuary, where lime-washed stone and timber beams invite you to slow down and connect with the cottage’s rich past. Once abandoned, this 17th-century drystone home has been lovingly restored, blending its centuries-old charm with modern comforts. Named for Canon James Goodman, renowned Uilleann piper, composer, and collector of Irish music – this historic home now offers warmth, peace, and a touch of luxury for travellers seeking something special.

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A scenic view is presented from the entrance, showcasing rolling green fields and the Atlantic Ocean in the distance. Soft fluffy clouds drift across the blue sky, while grazing sheep can be spotted in the pasture, emphasizing the rural charm of the sheep farm.
Dome
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 148 reviews

Bunny’s POD

This memorable place is anything but ordinary. Set cozily into the mountain on a working sheep farm. Panoramic views of Cahersiveen town and taking in Ballycarberry castle, Caherghall Fort and Valentia island and the vast Atlantic Ocean from the comfort of the sofa or outdoor seating area. Very spacious and comfortable with a double bed and en-suite and a pull out sofa bed in the living area. Outdoor dining area with bench and barbecue for the warm summer evenings

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Guest suite
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 100 reviews

Castlequin Hillside

Peaceful 3 bed accommodation attached to family home. Located less than 5 min drive from Cahersiveen town and less than 10 mins drive from numerous beaches,including blue flag beach- the White Strand. There are historical sites and scenic hikes at its doorstep. Its a perfect base for your stay, located on the Ring of Kerry. You are only a short drive from all the fantastic adventures South Kerry has to offer.

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An open-plan living area is featured, showcasing a stylish kitchen with modern cabinetry and an integrated oven. A dining table is set for six with glassware, while a cozy sofa is positioned nearby with decorative cushions. Natural light enters through the window, illuminating the space.
Home
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 133 reviews

#3 - Newly renovated house, 3 min walk from town

A beautiful newly renovated home located just a stones throw from the hub of Cahersiveen's main street. The property boasts stunning views of the marina and has ample outdoor space to enjoy the view. The open plan design on the ground floor makes it the perfect get away location for friends and family to relax and spend time together, with a cosy log burner for those colder nights.

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Apartment
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 270 reviews

Hillside Cottage Apartment 2

A beautiful apartment renovated in a clean modern style. Located in stunning countryside just 5 min drive from Cahersiveen, 2km off the main Ring of Kerry road/ Wild Atlantic Way. A walkers paradise with the Kerry way, Beentee Loop & Lahern bog walk on the doorstep. Ideal location for exploring South Kerry, The Skelligs, Valentia Island, Ballinskelligs, Waterville.

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A luxurious stone house set amidst lush green hills, surrounded by blooming wildflowers. The landscape features rolling mountains that tower in the background, with morning sunlight illuminating the scene, creating a serene and inviting environment.
Home
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 196 reviews

Michael's House, Ring of Kerry, Sea Views

Located just off the ring of Kerry on the Wild Atlantic way, this beautiful and luxurious 4 bedroom house is located on a private quiet site with spectacular sea and mountain views. Ideal for day trips to discover the Ring of Kerry, Killarney, Dingle as well as visiting the Skellig Islands. Free WiFi.

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A modern luxury pod is set in a lush green landscape, backed by rolling hills. The structure features a sleek exterior with a prominent glass door and a small outdoor patio adorned with potted plants. The surrounding area highlights natural stone walls and vibrant grass.
Farm stay
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 136 reviews

Hidden Hills Luxury Farm Pod - Ring of Kerry

HIDDEN HILLS WATERVILLE FARM Follow Us @ HiddenHillsWaterville -Chicken coop for fresh eggs daily! -FREE alpaca feeding session if you stay 3 nights. Escape to nature in our luxury pod, perfectly nestled halfway along the Ring of Kerry. Lake, ocean & mountain view from the doorstep!! ADULT ONLY

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Cahersiveen?

    Guests frequently find accommodations around the town center, marina area, and quieter outskirts with views of hills or riverbanks. Many options have self-catering facilities and welcoming community spaces.

  • What are the best things to do in Cahersiveen with kids?

    Kids often enjoy exploring playgrounds, spotting sea birds near the marina, and visiting local museums. Interactive visits to markets and nature trails around the town are also popular among families.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Cahersiveen?

    Cahersiveen has historic sites, scenic walks, and access to coastal adventures. Many guests explore the old barracks, visit nearby beaches, and discover local pubs and galleries.

  • How is the weather in Cahersiveen?

    Cahersiveen has mild temperatures, ranging from around 41–64°F (5–18°C), with frequent rainfall throughout the year. Visitors should expect cloudy days and brisk seaside breezes, especially in autumn and winter.

  • When is the best time to visit Cahersiveen?

    Late spring through early autumn is frequently suggested for milder temperatures and seasonal events. Coastal breezes and rainfall are common, so visitors often plan for both indoor and outdoor activities.

  • What are the best places to visit in Cahersiveen?

    Cahersiveen has historic sites such as the Old Barracks and traditional stone forts. Many guests explore coastal viewpoints, the marina, and local markets, which run seasonally and are often recommended.

  • What are some hiking trails in Cahersiveen?

    Explore coastal trails near the marina, forest paths around the hills, and riverside walks connecting to heritage sites. Locals frequently suggest combining shorter routes with visits to historic landmarks.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Cahersiveen?

    Many families enjoy walking by the river, exploring local playgrounds, and visiting historic sites. Nearby beaches and boat tours are also frequently suggested for a shared outdoor adventure.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Cahersiveen?

    Day trips often include exploring the Ring of Kerry, visiting Skellig Michael, or discovering heritage towns nearby. Nature parks and boat tours are frequently suggested for those seeking outdoor adventures.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Cahersiveen?

    Cahersiveen has pet-friendly vacation rentals throughout the town. Many hosts welcome guests with pets, making it easy to explore nearby walking routes together.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Cahersiveen?

    Bring layers for changing weather, and enjoy early morning walks along the river. Locals often recommend sampling fresh seafood and chatting with shop owners to learn about the area’s history.

  • What is Cahersiveen known for?

    Cahersiveen is known for its rich heritage, historic sites, and connection to coastal landscapes. Many travelers explore its old forts, riverside paths, and nearby natural attractions.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Cahersiveen?

    Explore the old stone forts, browse local markets for traditional crafts, and hike quieter trails around the hills. Locals often suggest tucked-away cafés and riverside walks for a calmer experience.

  • What are the best foods to try in Cahersiveen?

    Local seafood, hearty stews, and home-baked breads are often recommended. Many visitors sample traditional Irish breakfasts, homemade cakes, and dishes featuring locally caught fish.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Cahersiveen?

    Pack waterproof clothing, sturdy walking shoes, and a warm layer, as rain and cool temperatures are common year-round. An umbrella and camera are useful for exploring both town and scenic sites.

  • What is the nightlife in Cahersiveen like?

    Nightlife in Cahersiveen features lively pubs with traditional music, relaxed venues, and occasional community events. Guests often gather for social evenings and to hear live local musicians.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Cahersiveen?

    Cahersiveen hosts local music festivals, heritage celebrations during summer, and seasonal markets. Traditional events often take place around late spring and the first weeks of autumn.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Cahersiveen?

    Many vacation rentals in Cahersiveen have amenities for families, including multiple bedrooms, kitchen facilities, and community spaces. Guests regularly find options suited to both children and group stays.

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