Kerry Property by Town / Suburbs
21 Houses for for sale in County Kerry in TOTAL. Displaying Kerry properties 1 to 10
Bedrooms : 3
Price : € 180,000
Well maintained three bedrooms, two bathrooms cottage in a beautiful setting. ...
Bedrooms : 3
Beautiful bungalow with excellent beautifully garden back and front ...
Bedrooms : 3
Price : € 150,000
3 bed cosy and compact private country bungalow set in a tranquil setting. ...
Bedrooms : 2
Price : € 115,000
Unique period cottage on over 3/4 acre with breathtaking views. ...
Bedrooms : 2
Price : € 119,000
Detached Farmhouse and Barns with field. Site nearly 2 acres. Ideal Self Sufficiency, Smallholding, or off Grid ...
Price : € 35,000
1/2 acre site at Toornanaunagh ,Kilcummin approximately 12km from Kilarney town. ...
Bedrooms : 3
Price : € 250,000
Rural but accessible detached Equestrian Property with 9 large stables and an indoor school on 7 acres. ...
Bedrooms : 3
Price : € 185,000
A beautiful 3 bedroom bungalow restored to a very high standard on the Ring Of Kerry, all mod cons, fully fitted kitchen ...
Bedrooms : 3
Price : € 425,000
Small Holding Country House with outbuildings and farmland on the Ring of Kerry and The Wild Atlantic Way, situated at the River Fertha Estuary ...
Bedrooms : 4
Price : € 295,000
Spacious four/five bedroom (3 en-suite, 1 family bathroom) family home, on a large landscaped site with south westerly rear garden. Ideal family residence only 10 minutes from Killarney, off the Millt ...
County Kerry - Description
County Kerry, traditionally known as the 'kingdom', is situated in the extreme south-west of Ireland. Kerry has two contrasting types of terrain - the mountainous south with the Beara, Iveragh and Dingle peninsulas, and the smaller 'plains' area that stretches as far north as the Shannon estuary. Along the coast, sandy bays alternate with cliffs and rocky headlands. You'll also see regions of outstanding scenic beauty, such as the Ring of Kerry. Why not explore this beautiful country with a rail and coach tour?
The drive from Tralee to Brandon is spectacular, and in the Brandon Art Gallery, the beauty of Kerry's scenery is captured in a collection of stunning oil paintings. From Brandon, you can walk over the Conor Pass to Dingle - or simply climb Mount Brandon to experience raw beauty at its best. However, scenery is by no means Kerry's only attraction; there are many coastal resorts with excellent angling, great cycling, superb golf courses and a wealth of ancient monuments.
Tralee and Killarney, County Kerry
Tralee, the bustling capital town of County Kerry, is home to the internationally renowned 'Rose of Tralee' festival, held every August. Tralee has great recreational facilities and a well-preserved 18th century port. Killarney, Kerry's second town, offers good shops and restaurants, and is situated within easy reach of some of the most beautiful countryside in Ireland, with mountains, island-studded lakes and wooded glens.
[Source : Countykerry.com]