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We are situated in the village of Waterville (The Little Whirlpool) famous for its Golf, Fishing and blue flag beaches.At O'Grady's Townhouse we offer luxury bed and breakfast accommodation. On arrival we greet our guests with complimentary tea/coffey and home baking. We have 6 charming en-suite bedrooms with t.v., tea/coffey making facilities, hairdryer, clock radio and toiletries.WiFi internet access throughout. An extensive breakfast menu of juice, cereal, porridge,traditional Irish, eggs any way you like, Pancakes,fruit,yogurts,cheese are available in our spacious dining room. We also have a guest lounge to relax in and a large off-road car park.Amenities:Golf:Waterville Golf Club: Links Par 72, 7309 yardsSkellig Bay Golf Club: Opened in the Spring 2006 Par 72, 7400 yards.Fishing:Waterville is famous for its trout and salmon. Boats, gillies and tackle hire all arranged.Bird watching:You will see an astounding range of habitats-hills, mountains, and valley systems, moor land, rivers, estuaries everywhere you go there will be plenty of birds to see.Skellig Michael-Unesco World heritage site: This is the finest example of an early Christian monastic settlement dating back to the 6th or 7th century. The monastic enclosure consists of six beehive-shaped huts, two oratories and a church - a visit is a must.The smaller island is home to thousands of gannets, puffins, guillemots and cormorants.Trips arranged. Other activities include horse riding, sea sports, walking the Kerry Way. There are numerous archaeological sites to be visited - Church Island on Lough Currane and the Loher Ring Fort are two of the most notable.
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