The Derrynane Coast Hotel

The Derrynane Coast Hotel

Winter Escapes: Why Off-Season is Kerry’s Best-Kept Secret

There is a feeling — late October, the schools back, the tourists thinning out, the evenings drawing in — that this coast belongs to its people again. Off-season is the south Kerry locals’ favourite season for a reason. Here is why we think it might be yours too.

Empty beaches, dramatic skies

The same Blue Flag beaches that are busy with families in July are a long, empty walk in November. Storm light is dramatic, the Atlantic gets loud, and you can walk for an hour without seeing another person. Pack a thermos.

Stargazing at its best

The Kerry International Dark Sky Reserve is a Gold Tier site. Long dark winter nights make this the right time of year to come if you want to see the Milky Way overhead and, on a lucky night, the Aurora Borealis off the headland. New-moon weekends are the best.

Restaurants without booking ahead

The pressure of summer service eases off entirely. Walk into the restaurant on a Tuesday in February and the dining room is yours; the kitchen has more time and the wine list has more attention.

A real fire

The lounge fireplace runs all winter. A long lunch followed by a long sit by it has done more good for more guests than we can count.

Wellness when you need it most

Seaweed bath, sauna, steam room — perhaps even a quick sea swim if you are bold. December and January are when bodies need it most and when our spa is least busy.

On the practical side

The hotel, restaurant, bar and spa are open year-round. Some seasonal attractions are closed (Skellig boats stop in late September; Derrynane House has reduced hours in deep winter); our front desk can tell you what is on for your dates.

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