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A warm welcome awaits you at this sixth generation family run working dairy and sheep farm. Hillview Farmhouse is nestled between the hills of Kilderry and the Slieve Mish mountains along the N70, Ring of Kerry road, between Killorglin and Miltown. This homely bed and breakfast is a central touring base for the Lakes of Killarney, Ring of Kerry and the Dingle Peninsula. Hillview Farmhouse is known for good home baked food, with complimentary refreshments awaiting your arrival and please feel free, if desired, to bring your own wine. All four bedrooms are en-suite and comfortable with orthopedic beds, clockradios, hair dryers and electric blankets. On Hillview Farmhouse the main farming enterprise is dairy but suckler cows, sheep, horses and chickens are also part of this country dwelling. All guests are free to experience country life by watching the cows being milked and also watch all the other duties that make up the day on a farm. You are given the chance to enjoy country life in a very peaceful and tranquil setting. Hillview Farmhouse is located between Miltown and Killorglin where a wide range of activities to suit all the family are available. After a days walking, cycling, golfing, fishing, horse riding or mountain climbing guests can return to Hillview Farmhouse to relax and unwind in the lounge over a cup of tea/coffee and delicious homebaking. Hillview Farmhouse is located 1km from Killorglin Golf Club on the N70 Ring of Kerry road and close to nine other champion golf courses. Local Facilities: Angling. Golf. Horse Riding. Night Entertainment. Pubs and Gourmet Restaurants. Ideal Setting for Touring Kerry. Member of Irish Farmhouse Holidays. Member of Mid-Kerry Tourism. Member of Cork/Kerry Tourism. Member of Irish Country Holidays. Recommended in Australian Sydney Herald. Recommended in French Motoring Journal. Awarded the Bord Failte Irish Welcome Merit Award 2002. Brittany Ferries Welcome Pledge and Guarantee of Satisfaction. Location: Hillview Farmhouse is located on the N70, Ring of Kerry road, between Miltown and Killorglin and is well sign-posted. |