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Cliff House Hotel (Ballybunion)
Ballybunion, Co. Kerry
An elegant accommodation offering warm hospitality and excellent service, the Cliff House Hotel is situated in Ballybunion, County Kerry on the Wild Atlantic Way. The hotel is an excellent choice for any getaway.

A haven of elegance and warm hospitality, the Cliff House Hotel is situated in Ballybunion, County Kerry. Commanding a glorious vantage above Ballybunion Beach, this three star, family run hotel is perfect for both relaxing and active breaks.

At the Cliff House Hotel, attention to detail is paramount. Rooms include everything needed to feel right at home, and are all recently refurbished. They include satellite TV, radio, direct dial telephone, central heating, and tea and coffee making facilities.

Dinner at The Cliff Restaurant is something special. The creative cuisine prepared by head-chef Jonathan Sadlier features the best of local beef and lamb from the lush pastures of North Kerry and seafood from the Atlantic served on the day it is caught. Dinner is complimented by some excellent wines personally chosen by host Kevin O Callaghan. Enjoy the experience while watching the setting sun slipping below the ocean skyline.

There is also Bernie’s Bar, the perfect spot to enjoy an evening with friends in cosy surroundings. Additionally, the Cliff House specialises in organising birthday parties, weddings, anniversaries and other celebrations.

In Ballybunion, visitors will find one of the world’s top golf courses, and the Cliff House caters specially for golf breaks. Other local activities include cliff walks, seaweed baths, surfing, fishing and horse riding.

The Cliff House Hotel is a sister property of The Listowel Arms in Listowel, County Kerry.

Quality Assurance & Schemes
3 Star Rating
Contact details
Cliff Road,Ballybunion,Co Kerry,Republic of Ireland
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