Leens Hotel, Abbeyfeale
About the Hotel
Leens Hotel is situated in the center of Abbeyfeale, a town rich in history and culture, known for the Desmond Castle nearby. The hotel is part of the Sheehan's Hotel Group in County Limerick and has been a popular choice for visitors exploring the beautiful Greenways. Established on the foundations of a Cistercian abbey from 1188, it showcases a blend of historical significance and modern hospitality. The vibrant setting is also complemented by the picturesque MacGillycuddy Reek Mountains and the Lakes of Killarney.
Location
Located in the heart of Abbeyfeale, the hotel offers easy access to local boutiques and shops. The nearby Limerick Greenway is within walking distance and connects to the Kingdom of Kerry Greenways, making it an excellent base for cycling, walking, and exploring the surrounding area. The hotel is conveniently situated 35 km from Kerry and just ten minutes from Newcastle West.
Rooms
Each guest room at Leens Hotel has been thoughtfully designed with comfort in mind. Rooms are equipped with modern amenities including full complimentary Wi-Fi access and tea and coffee making facilities. Guests can also expect a warm atmosphere and quality services throughout their stay. The hotel offers a variety of accommodation options to meet different preferences and needs.
Eat & Drink
The hotel boasts an inviting bar restaurant that features a wide selection of beers, spirits, and traditional Irish cuisine. Diners can enjoy locally sourced meals in a cozy setting. A carvery lunch is served on Sundays, providing a relaxing dining experience for families. The Oak Bar offers a warm atmosphere, ideal for socializing with both guests and locals alike.
Leisure & Business
Leens Hotel provides various leisure amenities for guests of all ages, including a play area featuring a Mega Slide, climbing frames, and an indoor sports court. For business travelers, the hotel ensures that all needs are met with a dedicated management team. Furthermore, the hotel allows storage for those who bring their own bikes, and bike hire is available in partnership with local providers.
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Facilities
General
- Non-smoking rooms
- Free Wi-Fi in public areas
- Parking
- Safe deposit box
- 24-hour reception
- No pets allowed
- Luggage storage
Services
- Room service
- Laundry
- Dry cleaning
Dining
- In-room breakfast
- Restaurant
- Bar/ Lounge area
- Packed lunches
- Special diet menus
Business
- Meeting/ Banquet facilities
- Fax/Photocopying
Children
- Cots
Room features
- Heating
Location
Reviews and Ratings
Despite some drawbacks, my stay at the hotel was quite satisfactory. The rooms were small and a bit dusty, but the service provided by the staff was exceptional. The location was convenient, although the dining experience was mixed. On the positive side, the facilities offered at the hotel were adequate.
Staying at Leen's Hotel was a mixed experience. The location is excellent, right in the center of Abbeyfeale next to the carpark, making it convenient for social events and exploring. The rooms, although small and dated, are clean and tidy. The service was a bit rushed at times, but the staff went above and beyond to accommodate unexpected guests. The dining was a highlight with delicious options that I would recommend. However, the facilities were on the small side, limiting some aspects of the stay.
The hotel is located right in the center of town with convenient parking at the back, offering a lovely and bright ambiance after a recent revamp. The rooms, although small and somewhat chilly, are nicely decorated and comfortable with modern bathrooms. Service from everyone, especially from Willian, was exceptional, displaying the usual Irish friendly attitude. The dining experience varied from a fantastic menu selection to a rather disappointing breakfast. Overall, it's worth a visit for the great location and friendly staff.
My stay at the hotel was quite disappointing. The room was overpriced and not well-maintained, with cracks on the walls and dirt in various areas. The bathroom lacked proper ventilation and cleanliness, making it uncomfortable. The location was convenient but had its drawbacks, such as difficulty with luggage due to steep stairs and a noisy pub nearby. The service was a mixed bag, with some staff being welcoming and helpful while others were hard to locate. The dining experience had its flaws, with limited options and partially cooked food. Overall, not the best value for money.