The Europe Hotel & Resort

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Fossa Co. Kerry Killarney

Ratings

Northstar
5
Failte Ireland
5

Awards

Winner of numerous awards, the most recent being: Top 10 Resorts in Europe – Condé Nast Traveler Reader’s Choice Awards 2023 Ireland’s Hotel Group, Hotel & Catering Review Gold Medal Awards 2021 Ireland’s Five Star Hotel Spa Experience - ESPA at The Europe, Hotel & Catering Review Gold Medal Awards 2021 Ireland's 5 Star Hotel Spa Experience - Gold Medal Awards 2021 & 2019 Ireland's 5 Star Hotel Spa Experience - Gold Medal Awards 2018 Ireland's Best Resort Hotel - National Hospitality Awards 2018

Venue Highlights

Amenities

Room features and guest services

  • Concierge services
  • Internet access
  • Laundry service
  • Luggage storage
  • Room service
  • View (garden)
  • View (mountain)
  • View (ocean or water)
  • Voicemail box

Facilities

  • Extended stay
  • Onsite catering
  • Onsite gift shop
  • Onsite restaurant
  • Onsite security
  • Rental car service
  • Space (outdoor)
  • Space (private)
  • Space (semi-private)
  • Wheelchair accessible

Business services

  • AV capabilities
  • Business center
  • Video conference
  • VIP services

AV capabilities

  • AV equipment
  • High speed internet (1000Mbps)
  • Onsite AV staff

Recreational activities

  • Golf course on grounds
  • Health club
  • Indoor pool
  • Outdoor pool
  • Spa or salon
  • Tennis courts
  • Water sports

Venue accessibility

  • Bus
  • Taxi
  • Train

Equipment

  • Dance floor
  • Loading dock
  • Piano
  • Portable heaters
  • Portable walls
  • Staging area

Getting Here

Approaching from Kerry Airport: Turn left out of the airport and continue to the end of the road into Farranfore village, there turn left, go straight through the village and continue straight to Killarney. In Killarney you arrive at a roundabout called Cleeney Roundabout (approx 15 minutes from Kerry airport). Turn right at this roundabout (3rd exit) for the N72 to Killorglin, continue straight, the entrance to Lidl supermarket will be on your right, continue straight to the NEXT roundabout (Ballydowney Roundabout). At this roundabout, take the 3rd exit signposted for N72 to Killorglin. Stay on this road, past Killarney Golf and Fishing Club on your left continue straight on and then you will find The Golden Nugget pub (orange building) on your right hand side. The Europe Hotel & Resort is directly after The Golden Nugget pub on your left hand side. Approaching from Cork You will arrive at a roundabout (Park Road Roundabout) with the Killarney Hotel on your left hand side and Daly’s Supervalu Supermarket & Petrol Station on your left. Take the second exit (straight on) at this roundabout and follow this road (known locally as the Bypass Road) to the next roundabout (Cleeney Roundabout). Continue straight over this roundabout, the entrance to Lidl supermarket will be on your right, continue straight to the NEXT roundabout (Ballydowney Roundabout) at this roundabout, take 3rd exit signposted for N72 to Killorglin. Stay on this road, past Killarney Golf and Fishing Club on your left continue straight on and then you will find The Golden Nugget pub (orange building) on your right hand side. The Europe Hotel & Resort is directly after The Golden Nugget pub on your left hand side.

Parking

  • Complimentary parking
  • Valet parking
  • Bus parking

Distance from airport

  • 12 mi. from venue

The Europe Hotel & Resort Meeting Space

Total meeting space13,401 sq. ft.
Meeting rooms9
Largest room2,412 sq. ft.
Second largest room1,386 sq. ft.
Space (Private)Available
Space (Semi-private)Available
Space (Outdoor)Available
Exhibit Space1,378 sq. ft.
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Guest Rooms

Total guest rooms180
Suites13

Local Attractions

Horse Riding

Recreation
0 minutes away
Our hotel is famous for its own Austrian Haflinger Ponies which can be seen grazing in the hotel grounds. Guests may enjoy complimentary horseriding along sheltered bridleways during their stay. Our Haflinger ponies are a gentle breed and are ideal for children and novice riders. Enjoy a 10/15 minute guided trek around the grounds. This complimentary facility operates on a casual, no reservation basis. For those feeling a little more adventurous, why not take a 1, 2 or 3 hour guided trek through the National Park which may be arranged with Killarney Riding stables just 5 minutes’ drive from us could be a lovely option for an afternoon.

Killarney National Park

Park
15 minutes away
Ireland's first National Park lies to the south and west of Killarney town at the foot of Ireland's highest mountain range, The MacGillycuddy's Reeks. Killarney National Park contains the most extensive areas of natural woodland remaining in Ireland. The park today covers an area of over 26,000 acres with numerous walking trails. The park also boasts the three world famous Lakes of Killarney. There are an abundance of walks, trails and cycle paths intertwined throughout the park and every corner turned is a new photo opportunity. There are a number of quaint thatched cottages where explorers can stop for tea and cake (seasonal). Optional extras in the Killarney National Park are Jaunting Car Rides (horse and cart), Boat Trips on the Lakes and Horse Riding.
N71 Killarney
Co. Kerry, IE

Killarney Town

Nightlife
5 minutes away
Killarney is one of Ireland's top tourist destinations and is well known for its excellent shops, restaurants, cosmopolitan appeal and surprisingly laid-back style. During summer months the lively on-street musical entertainment complements the meandering of tourists and locals alike. On bright evenings one can browse in a bookstore, admire art, or savour the delights of homemade ice cream or a finely prepared lobster. The jewel in the crown of Killarney is the National Park, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and home to the Muckross Estate, Killarney House & Gardens, Ross Castle and Innisfallen Island.

Boating & Fishing from Private Hotel Pier

Recreation
0 minutes away
The hotel enjoys an unrivaled location directly on the shores of Lough Leane and boasts its own private pier. Boating, kayaking and fishing can be arranged for group team building or leisurely afternoons and we are happy to assist connect you with the local external suppliers. For fishing, we use a local guide (Gordon Tagney) to arrange boating trips directly from our private pier at the hotel – The approximate cost is €100 for up to three people per boat for approx. 2 hours for fishing.

Gap of Dunloe Tour

Historical landmark
10 minutes away
The Gap of Dunloe is one of the most stunningly beautiful parts of County Kerry and indeed Ireland. Stretching through the MacGuillicuddy Reeks mountain range, this beautiful glacial valley simply must be experienced to be appreciated. Guests of The Europe Hotel & Resort can be collected from the front door of the hotel for this memorable trip. The tour begins with a short coach journey to Kate Kearney's Cottage where you can take a jaunting car or go on horseback through the six mile pass. A packed lunch or BBQ can be arranged at Lord Brandon's cottage upon request. Once through the gap, boats are waiting for the homeward journey via the enchanting Upper, Middle & Lower Lakes to historic Ross Castle where coaches await for the journey back to Killarney or alternatively, guests of The Europe Hotel & Resort can disembark at the hotels' own pier.
Kerry

Ross Castle

Historical landmark
8 km away
Ross Castle was constructed in the late 1400s by one of the O'Donoghue Ross Gaelic Chieftains. Built on a rocky outcrop on Ross Island by the shore of Lough Leane, this imposing castle offers a typical example of an Irish keep and has proved to be a highly effective defensive stronghold throughout the centuries. In fact, it was one of the last castles to surrender to Cromwellian forces in the 17th century. An old Irish prophecy said that Ross Castle would never be taken "until a ship should swim upon the lake". Many years after the Cromwellian conquest of Ireland, the Castle was for the first time occupied by the Browne family. For his loyalty to King James II, Sir Valentine Browne was given the title, 1st Viscount Kenmare - predecessor to Thomas 4th Viscount Kenmare - the acknowledged founder of Killarney Town (1754) and the father of Irish Tourism. The castle subsequently served as an Army Barracks until it was ultimately vacated in 1825. Although "deteriorating", the famous Killarney landmark spent the next 150 years under various owners. In 1970, it came into State ownership and has since been skilfully restored by the Office of Public Works (OPW) and refurnished in the style of the 17th century. It stands on the shores of Killarney’s largest lake and looks out at the legendary monastery on Innisfallen island where Brian Boru, High King of Ireland, is said to have studied. Ross Castle is now open to the public by guided tour only – and offers a Killarney experience that is not to be missed.

Muckross House, Gardens & Traditional Farms

Recreation
15 minutes away
Muckross House and Gardens The focal point of the National Park and a major tourist attraction in the area is Muckross House, gardens and farms. Dating from 1843 it is a former private residence where you can view the children's toys, the famous Killarney furniture of the library & drawing room & the famous specially prepared bedroom where Queen Victoria slept during her visit in 1861. At Muckross Traditional Farms you are invited to take a stroll down memory lane, to a time before the advent of electricity when all work was carried out using traditional methods. Meet and chat with the farmers and their wives as they go about their daily work in the houses, on the land, and with the animals. Visitors can also enjoy a complimentary trip aboard the Muckross Vintage Coach which circulates the farms.
The National Park
Killarney
Co Kerry, IE

Innisfallen Island

Historical landmark
1 km away
Innisfallen island can be seen in the distance from Ross Castle out in the heart of Lough Leane, which translates as the “Lake of Learning”. A monastery was founded on Innisfallen in the 7th century and it became a seat of learning; hence Lough Leane. It is said that King Brian Boru studied there along with many from the noble houses of Europe, as Ireland was seen during the so called “Dark Ages” as a beacon of learning and education. On the island are the remains of the extensive 12th century Augustinian priory and a small 11th -12th century Romanesque church. The annals of Innisfallen, a major source of early Irish history and now stored in the Bodleian Library in Oxford were written there. There is also a small herd of deer on the island. Boat trips to the island can be arranged from the hotel's pier.

More

The Europe Hotel & Resort is located just 3 miles from Killarney town on the Ring of Kerry and is easily accessible from Kerry, Cork and Shannon Airports with ample free car parking & Heli Pad. The Europe Hotel & Resort, Killarney, Co. Kerry enjoys the most stunning of settings on the Lakes of Killarney and at the foot of the magnificent Kerry mountains. This breathtaking setting offers guests the chance to experience true luxury in the heart of Ireland’s south west. The hotel offers guests a variety of luxurious rooms including Golfside, Lakeview and Suites, all appointed to the highest standards. The hotel offers an ideal base from which to explore the famed Kerry beauty spots, the nearby National Park, Ring of Kerry and the Dingle Peninsula. The hotel is adjacent to the Killarney Golf & Fishing Club and is in the heart of the golfing southwest with a number of parkland and links courses within easy driving distance. The conference centre is a multi-purpose building which can cater for both meetings and functions of up to 550 guests . All rooms have floor to ceiling picture windows and double glass doors leading to the new garden terraces. The centre gives delegates the option of a wide selection of conference rooms perfect for trade shows, seminars, social functions, conferences or any small to large scale event. Unique features include a meet and greet area, business touchdown point, administration area, internal garden, coffee dock with all rooms having access to an outdoor terrace offering breathtaking lake views. In addition to the natural playground on its doorstep, the hotel offers an unrivalled array of activities and amenities including the multi award winning, 50,000 sq. ft. ESPA at The Europe, which boasts 17 treatment rooms including a Private VIP Suite, and is built over two levels showcasing the incredible natural views. Guests also enjoy complimentary access to the Active Level of ESPA, which includes 20m indoor pool, outdoor vitality pool, salt water pool, sauna, steam room, lifestyle showers and relaxation areas. The hotel also offers complimentary horse riding and indoor tennis on the grounds and high speed WiFi throughout.

Additional Information

In keeping with the hotel's commitment to sustainability and protecting the environment The Europe Hotel & Resort operates on 100% Green Renewable Electricity. We will be delighted to discuss our environmental policy with you or answer any questions that you may have.