Old Weir Lodge Co Kerry
Set in mature, landscaped gardens with a secure car park, on the fashionable Muckross Road, Killarney, just 3 miles from Killarney Golf & Fishing Club, Old Weir Lodge is a highly acclaimed, family run Guesthouse. It boasts an envious location only a few minutes walk from Killarney town centre and the INEC. The location is also conveniently located a short distance from Killarney National Park, lakes and championship golf courses making it your ideal base to explore the Ring of Kerry and the south west region.
The O’Donoghue family have been welcoming visitors to Killarney for the past 50 years and have an unsurpassed knowledge of the local area. Enjoy the many local tours which are all available from Old Weir Lodge.
The tranquility of the bedrooms will ensure that you can relax and unwind with every luxury and convenience close at hand. Each room is beautifully appointed, facilities include; complimentary WIFI, tea/coffee maker, multi-channel T.V. direct-dial telephone, iron, hairdryer, clock radio. We have ground floor bedrooms and an elevator to our upstairs bedrooms.
All rooms have a private bathroom with power shower, most with a bath and shower, some with shower only; complimentary toiletries. Check out our Bedrooms section in the gallery to see images of our comfortable and spacious double, twin, family and triple rooms.
Relax and contemplate in the gentle ambience of the Bricin Lounge.
Named after a famous bridge on the Lakes, – Bricin Bridge – (a Gaelic word meaning “Bridge of the little Trout” it separates the Middle or Muckross Lake from the Lower Lake) -Bricin Lounge is a lounge for reading, playing cards, chatting, or just simply relaxing quietly after a busy day of sightseeing. You could enjoy a quiet drink here to unwind before bed.
Don’t feel cut off from news from home, we have a computer in the Bricin Lounge, or bring your own laptop; there is free WiFi in all the Bedrooms, Lounges and Reception area!
It’s no surprise to find that the dining room is named after one of Killarney’s famous islands; ‘Innisfallen’. Here the best of local fayre can be enjoyed and that famous Irish breakfast is served with style and friendliness. (Innisfallen Island is probably one of the most famous island on the Lakes, from the sixth to the 11th century, the Augustinian Friars wrote the world famous “Annals of Innisfallen” which was a day to day account of life on the island.)
In our Innisfallen Dining Room, freshly cooked breakfast is served by our local, friendly staff. Fresh home-baked breads and scones are also available, and all the food is local produced and freshly cooked.