Glenmore House, The Dingle Peninsula, Co. Kerry
Welcome
If you are seeking peace, tranquillity, pure air and essentially escaping the stresses of modern life then you have found the right place. Glenmore sits amidst the dramatic Slieve Mish Mountains on the Dingle Peninsula. The property offers total seclusion, strikingly diverse grounds, fascinating historical features and most notably commanding views. The main residence was built at the turn of the 20th century, and is one of the earliest examples of traditional Irish farmhouses in the area. The detached guest cottage, outbuildings, railway bridge and The Weavers ruin are said to pre-date the house by over 100 years, the main house and guest cottage were painstakingly restored over a period of four years, work completed in 2005. Glenmore is the perfect base for exploring County Kerry; major attractions such as Inch Strand and Brandon Bay are all within close proximity. The delightful and cosmopolitan town of Dingle with its varied restaurants, bars and boutiques is 25 min away and the famous Ring of Kerry can be reached within 20 min. Kerry has a lot to offer the active and sports orientated traveller, activities include hiking, surfing, windsurfing and horse riding. Less energetic types however will find a gentle stroll on a deserted Atlantic beach surrounded by imposing mountains followed by a pint of extra smooth Guinness equally rewarding. 