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Dunloe Hotel commences €100 million redevelopment

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Demolition works have commenced at The Dunloe Hotel & Gardens, marking the beginning of a major €100 million investment to transform the property into a new luxury five-star estate.7

The project represents one of the most significant hospitality investments in Ireland in recent years.

The redevelopment is expected to position the property among the country's leading luxury resort destinations when it reopens in 2028.

Originally opened in 1963 by Hans Liebherr, the redeveloped resort will be positioned as a luxury estate experience set across a 64-acre landscape, focusing on nature, outdoor pursuits, wellness, and multi-generational travel.

The scale of the investment reflects the Liebherr family’s long-standing commitment to its Killarney Hotels Collection and the local tourism industry.

"The redevelopment of The Dunloe represents a major milestone, not only for Killarney Hotels Collection but also for Irish tourism," Michael Brennan, Managing Director of Killarney Hotels Collection, said. "This is a long-term investment in one of Ireland’s most remarkable natural settings, and our ambition is to create a world-class estate experience that celebrates the landscape, enhances the visitor offering, and further strengthens Killarney’s position as a premium international destination."

The Dunloe forms part of the Killarney Hotels Collection alongside its flagship lakeside property, The Europe Hotel & Resort, and Ard na Sidhe Country House near Killorglin.

Scheduled for completion in the second half of 2028, the updated resort will feature 97 guestrooms and suites, a new spa and wellness offering, enhanced dining concepts including a new Italian-themed restaurant, and state-of-the-art conference and events facilities.

The project is being delivered in partnership with Kenmare-based KPH as the main contractor, Kerry and Dublin-based Gottstein Architects, led by Achim Gottstein, and Swiss hospitality specialists Monoplan.

The connection between the project teams spans generations; Achim Gottstein’s father, Freddie Gottstein, worked alongside Hans Liebherr on the original construction of The Europe Hotel back in 1961.

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Library upgrade to begin next week, two years after plan first mooted

Work on new, fully accessible public toilet facilities at Killarney Library is set to begin on Monday, July 20, marking the realisation of a project first tabled over two years […]

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Work on new, fully accessible public toilet facilities at Killarney Library is set to begin on Monday, July 20, marking the realisation of a project first tabled over two years ago.

The upgrade was initially put forward by Councillor Marie Moloney in May 2024, when she raised a motion at a Kerry County Council meeting highlighting the unacceptable lack of disabled toilets in a public building. At the time, Cllr Moloney noted that while access ramps were in place, several library users with disabilities were disappointed by the lack of facilities. “I will be keeping the pressure on to have these facilities provided as soon as possible,” she stated at the time.
Delivered by the Council’s Facilities Section, the upcoming works are expected to be completed in the autumn. The development will provide a new entrance to the toilet area, a fully accessible toilet, and baby changing facilities.
Killarney Library will remain open throughout the construction period, with all regular services continuing as normal. To ensure safety, the front porch, the existing public toilets, and the events room will be temporarily closed. Visitors will access the library via a signposted side entrance, and alternative public toilets will be available nearby at the High Street Car Park.

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Kerry Mountain Rescue issues warm weather warning

Kerry Mountain Rescue Team (KMRT) has issued a warm weather warning for anyone climbing in the region after being called to assist a walker on Sunday. The rescue team was […]

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Kerry Mountain Rescue Team (KMRT) has issued a warm weather warning for anyone climbing in the region after being called to assist a walker on Sunday.

The rescue team was tasked to the Devil’s Ladder area of Carrauntoohil (Corrán Tuathail) to help a climber experiencing severe exhaustion and dehydration. Volunteers successfully assisted the walker down to an awaiting vehicle.
With the current heatwave continuing, KMRT is reminding all hillwalkers to prepare adequately before setting out.
The team recommends carrying at least one extra litre of water, wearing sunscreen, and using a peaked or wide-brimmed hat. Walkers should set out early in the morning to ensure they are off the mountains before the peak heat builds in the middle of the day.
KMRT also advises walkers to consider changing their plans to less strenuous routes or rescheduling their climbs entirely until temperatures drop.

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