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We have 5 hotels in Kilmallock.

 
 
Ballyhoura Hostel Star Rating 5        
West End

Nestled within the Ballyhoura Mountains, Ballyhoura Hosel features a Scandinavian sauna, free private parking on site and a fully equipped communal kitchen. Other benefits include bike hire, a drying room for clothes and a communal lounge with an open fire and a TV. Each room comes with handcrafted beds made of solid hardwood, full length mirrors and wardrobes.
Ash Hill B&B        
Charliville Road

Enjoy your visit to Kilmallock with a stay at Ash Hill B&B. Free perks include full breakfast and self parking..
Deebert House Hotel Star Rating 3        
Deebert, Kilmallock 000, Ireland

At the base of the Ballyhoura Mountains, popular for hiking and mountain biking, this relaxed hotel in a former mill building is 35.3 km from King John's Castle in Limerick. The modern rooms offer TVs, tea and coffeemaking facilities, and en suite bathrooms.
Auburn House Bed & Breakfast Kilmallock Star Rating 1        
Kilmallock Limerick County

LocationConveniently located adjacent to the County Limerick town of Kilmallock on R518, this elegant property is situated adjacent to Express filling station and opposite Cahill's Hardware. Nearby attractions include Bunratty Castle and Folk Village, Blarney Castle and Wollen Mills, Cashel, Glen of Aherlow and Holycross Abbey.RoomsAll the 3 accommodation units are tastefully designed and come with fine amenities to make your stay comfortable and convenient.
Flemingstown House        
Flemingstown House

Flemingstown House provides a comfortable setting when in Kilmallock.Flemingstown House offers a comfortable lodging, designed to suit the requirements of any traveller.Shannon Airport is a 60-minute drive from the vacation rental.
 
 
More on Kilmallock .
 
Kilmallock or Kilmalloc is a town in south County Limerick, Ireland, near the border with County Cork. There is a Dominican Priory in the town and King's Castle. The remains of medieval walls which encircled the settlement are still visible.