Planning a holiday? Need a luxurious break to look forward to? One of Ireland’s most elegant country houses, Cahernane House Hotel in Killarney, Co. Kerry is the perfect place to escape to this Easter. Removed from the main throughfare of Killarney and set on its own private grounds on the edge of the Killarney National Park, the house presents plenty of opportunity for guests to enjoy a relaxing, private getaway with their family.
The Easter Family Escape is a 2-night package and costs from €291 per night for two adults and two children under 12 sharing. The package includes accommodation in a Superior Garden Wing room with full Irish breakfast on both mornings, gourmet Afternoon Tea and an exquisite 2-course evening meal on the evening of your choice. Children will love the personalised homemade cookies on arrival and will be very excited to join the Easter Bunny on Easter Saturday for an egg hunt. All of the children will also be given a complimentary ‘Cahernane Duck’, a cute soft toy to remind them of their stay.
Set on the edge of Killarney National Park and Lakes, the historic country house enjoys a tranquil location yet is just a twenty-minute stroll into Killarney town itself. Complimentary bicycles are available for guests to use and the front desk team have guided maps for you to adventure around Killarney National Park. The Muckross Road, where Cahernane House is located is often referred to as ‘the gateway to the Ring of Kerry’, renowned for its spectacular scenery and ancient history.
Built in 1877, Cahernane House Hotel has been extensively renovated by the owners, PREM Group who have spent over €7.8 million on an ambitious renewal programme. There are 12 grand bedrooms in the original Manor House, 28 in the Garden Wing and the former Coach House, once home to the horses and carriages of the Herbert family who built the house is now the setting for 8 new luxurious bedrooms.
The property is well known for the fabulous food served by chef Eric Kavanagh and his team in the 2 AA Rosette Herbert Restaurant. Guests can also enjoy delectable casual dining in the quirky Cellar Bar which is just the place to enjoy a pre-dinner pint of the black stuff or an elegant cocktail.
For more information on Cahernane House Hotel see www.cahernane.com or call +353 (0) 64 663 1895.
About Cahernane House Hotel
The 4-star Cahernane House Hotel was originally built in 1877 as a family residence for Henry Herbert at a cost of £5,992. The original plans were to build a mansion three times the size of what it is presently, but the next generation of the Herbert family fell on hard times and let the property out as a hotel. As a result, the property feels and looks more like a grand, country, private residence rather than a hotel.
Located just outside the centre of the thriving town of Killarney, the 48-bedroom Cahernane House Hotel is still far enough away from the hustle and bustle of Kerry’s major urban centre to offer a secluded and tranquil getaway. It is located on 6.4 acres of verdant grounds and overlooks the stunning backdrop of the Killarney Lakes and Killarney National Park.
The house itself is reminiscent of times gone by and the charm in which it was built upon in the 1800s has never been lost despite the changeover of owner’s numerous times throughout its history. There are five main rooms on the ground floor of the property; the Pembroke Suite, the Herbert Restaurant, Drawing Room, Library and Reception. Each of these rooms contain historical artefacts and original antiques including items such as the Herbert Family Crest which is depicted above the front door of the hotel.
Upon entry visitors will notice a stunning Killarney Davenport desk which was built circa 1880 and carries pictures of nearby Glena Cottage, Muckross Abbey, Ross Castle, the Old Weir Bridge and the Bricin Bridge. A Queen Anne fireplace that was originally part of the Herbert’s Queen Anne style house is located in the reception and was originally built circa 1750, the original fireplace is still in working order and is lit daily. Imposing bronze statues are located within the reception, and these were originally brought to Cahernane House Hotel by Vincent and Min Albericci who bought the house in 1940.
There are 12 rooms located in the original manor house and each are packed with individual charm and character showcasing period features such as sash windows and high ceilings with elaborate stucco work. All rooms in the original house are named after people and places connected with the house, such as James Fuller, the architect, or Patricia Newling, an owner with an interesting past in the 1950s.
The Garden Wing of Cahernane House was constructed in the 1960’s and has since been completely refurbished. It incorporates 28 beautiful rooms, decorated and styled in keeping with country manor traditions.
In the summer of 2019, 8 additional rooms were created in what was once the old Coach House. These glorious rooms are located in a separate building away from the Manor House and offer a peaceful retreat for those wishing to experience the highest levels of luxury in a quiet and peaceful space.
The Herbert Restaurant is the main Dining Rooms in the Cahernane House Hotel and seats up to 80 people. The fine dining cuisine is prepared by the Executive Head Chef Eric Kavanagh using locally sourced produce. Eric brings extensive experience from a career that includes award winning establishments such as Longueville House in Mallow and Sheen Falls in Kenmare. Cahernane House Hotel holds 2 AA Rosettes for its main restaurant.
The house is adjacent to Killarney National Park, Ireland’s largest national park, which is surrounded by mountains and lakes, and inhabited by natural wildlife. There are also numerous historical buildings in the park such as Muckross Abbey – a 15th century monastery – and Muckross House, a building that is intertwined with the history of Cahernane House due to the Herbert family.
Horse riding treks and fishing activities that take place on the grounds of Killarney National Park can be arranged by the hospitality team and there are also a wide range of splendid golf courses in the region which Cahernane House have links to.
Cahernane House Hotel has changed hands on multiple occasions in the last 115 years, beginning with the leasing of the hotel for almost 40 years from 1902. It was sold for the first time in 1940 to Vincent Albericci, and the property passed through the hands of another five owners before it was purchased by PREM Group in 2016.