Built overlooking the Atlantic, Butler Arms Hotel Waterville is surrounded by some of the most spectacular scenery in Ireland. The property is within easy reach from a host of activities and attractions, yet provides a perfect hideaway for relaxation. You can explore the countryside, relax on the beaches or have an action-packed sporting holiday. Treasured for its air of luxury, combined with a homely, intimate atmosphere, the hotel provides guest rooms that are impeccably furnished.
The on site restaurant serves a varied menu, specialising in a variety of fresh seafood and local meats along with an excellent wine list. Three comfortable lounges provide peaceful ambience and the Fishermen’s Bar is noted for superb bar food and cosmopolitan ambience.
Location:
Waterville
City:
Kerry County, Ireland
Address:
Waterville Co. Kerry
Hotel Facilities:
Cocktail bar
Disabled facilities
Lounge
Parking facilities
Restaurant
Room Facilities:
Private bathroom / Ensuite
Telephone
Television
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