Spa near Ballybunion?
#2
Joined: Jan 2009
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I just tried to google it for you, I came up with nothing!
We were recently in Ballybunion for two days while my husband played golf. We stayed at the Tides guesthouse. The owners were locals and very helpful on what to do. In my opinion, Ballybunion is a very "worn" looking town. Very rough in sections. I do hear they have seaweed baths, but I din't investigate. I'm sure if you call where you are staying, they will be able to offer suggestions. Enjoy.
We were recently in Ballybunion for two days while my husband played golf. We stayed at the Tides guesthouse. The owners were locals and very helpful on what to do. In my opinion, Ballybunion is a very "worn" looking town. Very rough in sections. I do hear they have seaweed baths, but I din't investigate. I'm sure if you call where you are staying, they will be able to offer suggestions. Enjoy.
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Joined: Mar 2003
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A few months ago I saw a report on Public TV that showed a SPA in the vicinity of Dingle. It may have been the Skellig Hotel; but when I google that, I don't see features that I usually associate with a 'SPA.'
I have stayed at a SPA / Resort in west Limerick but it's at least 2-hours drive from Ballybunion. It's called Killeline Lodge and it's on the Old Cork Road in Newcastlewest. It has steam & sauna, a hi-tech workout room, & a 20m heated indoor swimming pool.
If you're a guest at the Lodge, SPA features are included. I don't know what it would cost otherwise.
BTW
There's also an 18-hole Parkland Golf Course there
I have stayed at a SPA / Resort in west Limerick but it's at least 2-hours drive from Ballybunion. It's called Killeline Lodge and it's on the Old Cork Road in Newcastlewest. It has steam & sauna, a hi-tech workout room, & a 20m heated indoor swimming pool.
If you're a guest at the Lodge, SPA features are included. I don't know what it would cost otherwise.
BTW
There's also an 18-hole Parkland Golf Course there




