Ballyhoura Luxury Hostel

  • Ballyhoura Hostel 810 x 456
  • Ballyhoura Hostel 810 x 456
  • Ballyhoura Hostel 810 x 456
  • Ballyhoura Hostel 810 x 456
  • Ballyhoura Hostel 810 x 456
  • Ballyhoura Hostel 810 x 456
  • Ballyhoura Hostel 810 x 456

Affordable, luxury, self catering accommodation located in the mountain village of Kilfinane.

Ballyhoura Hostel is a self contained oasis of comfort. 41 beds split between 7 bedrooms to suit all tastes and needs. Ballyhoura Hostel is a unique new addition to hostel accommodation in Ireland and purposefully built to suit those interested in Outdoor pursuits activities, whilst providing a calm comfortable place to relax.

Custom designed and built by Séamus your host, everything about your stay will shout practicality, comfort and cleanliness. From the toilets, washroom facilities, common areas and lockups to the Solid hardwood furnishings and the large open fire, setting the tone for a lovely atmosphere to suit all types of visitor’s needs.

Located in the centre of the small mountain town of Kilfinane in County Limerick, you will find everything to hand with a huge range of activities available to suit every taste from the highly adventurous to those who just want to step back and relax for a bit.

Ideal For You

Whether you are travelling alone, as a group or with family, there is accommodation available to suit all.  More information can be found on our Accommodation page.

Booking

Online booking service is available here or feel free to call Séamus direct on +353 (0) 87 975 5093 or 063 91625 for more information. You are also very welcome to email us.

Download Balllyhoura Hostel Brochure here

Location
Kilfinane
Address

West End, Kilfinane, County Limerick

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