This summer is officially a wash-out. I don't know if the rain is ever going to
stop. In fact, I feel like Noah &
I'm going to build an ark. But do you
know what, there is no such thing as bad weather, just bad clothing! Here is my list of 10 things to do in
Killarney even though it’s bucketing down.
1.
Get those kids out from under your feet &
get them into the free Kids Club in our sister hotel, The Gleneagle. There they can do arts & crafts, parachute
games, egg & spoon races, or play on the bouncy castle.
2.
Bored teenagers? Try the Teen Zone at The
Gleneagle Hotel, again open to our guests. They can hang out with teenagers their
own age and lounge around on bean bags playing computer games, play table
football, go on cinema trips, indoor soccer & hockey, quiz nights &
basically scuff someone else’s furniture that is not yours!
3.
Can’t get out for that walk? Killarney has so
much indoor activities it’s amazing. Try
rock climbing at Play at the Height, swim in the 25 metre pool or try a
spinning class at the Gleneagle next door or burn off some energy in our Gym.
4.
Get under that duvet, turn on our block buster
movies & order up popcorn, Pringles & chocolates from our room service
& chillax. It’s a known fact that calories consumed whilst under a duvet do
not exist. Really!
5.
Book a couple's massage & unwind in our
spa. Gorge on tropical fruits, sip
ginger tea & enjoy bubble bliss in our Jacuzzi. It may not have the suns of
Thailand but it is a taste of Thailand.
6.
Get shopping! Killarney Outlet Centre has loads
of shops all under cover & with our discount voucher book you can save
loads. Killarney has a ginourmous Tesco’s,
Marks and Sparks, Boots, Dorothy Perkins, New Look & much more & you
will only get wet going from your car to the threshold. It’s do-able.
7.
Hoist yourself up on a bar seat in The Brehon
Bar & sample our cocktail menu.
Start with a mojito, swing by a cosmopolitan & end with The Brehon Cocktail.
The rain might not have stopped but by the end of that you won’t know it’s
raining.
8.
Killarney is steeped in history. Muckross House welcomed Queen Victoria in
1861 to stay & Ross Castle was built in the 15th century &
you can do a guided tour of both for a small pittance. And guess what, both these places have roofs!
9.
Pretend to be posh & order our scrumptious
afternoon tea. Curl up by our open
fires, get a good book (I have heard 50 Shades of Grey is good!) and feast on
mini desserts, yummy sandwiches & tasty bites. Jolly good ol’ chap!
10.
Lastly, buy a rain jacket & get out
there. We have a National Park on our
doorstep & we hide from drops of rain.
No one can melt in the rain. We
are rust proof. So don that coat &
go see Torc Waterfall, The Gap of Dunloe or the Lakes of Killarney!
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