Ring Lyne, Valentia island, Co. Kerry
Chapeltown
Valentia island
Co. Kerry
Email: theringlyne@hotmail.com
Tel: +353 (0) 66 9476103
Fax: +353 (0) 66 9476174
Proprietor: Eileen Healy, Manager
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About Us
The Ring Lyne has been in the O'Sullivan Family for well over a century. It previously consisted of a post office/grocery shop/licensed premises and was the hub of the village.
Located in the centre of the Island it has the look and feel of a traditional hearty Irish pub and has plenty of car parking space.
The Ring Lyne is the ideal place to enjoy a perfectly poured pint. We offer a wide variety of beers and wines. Whether it is a quiet pint of some lively chat you are after why not drop into The Ring Lyne - you will always be sure of a friendly welcome!
We have traditional music, live bands and set dancing. We also hold Darts Competitions, Pool Competitions and Card Nights - there's something for everyone at The Ring Lyne.
There is a large dining room for functions. We can cater for 75 seated and 120 for a buffet.
Accommodation can also be provided - Bed & Breakfast, Hostel Facilities, Family Rooms, Private Rooms and Dormitories. All rooms are ensuite.
Local Attractions
The River Lyne in the heart of Valentia Island is ideally situated for access to the world famous Culloo Cliffs, where people come from all over the world for fishing.
Boat trips to Skelligs which is fondly called the eighth wonder of the world (World Heritage Site)
Geokaun Mountain & Fogher Cliffs - Valentia Island's highest point.
Golf - enjoy the beautifu scenic setting of Waterville, transport organised
Tropical Gardens
Hill Walking
Boat Trips
Whats on Offer:
- Food
- Live Music
- Parties Catered For
- Pub Quiz
- Restaurant
- Sport
- Themed Nights
- Transport
Facilities:
- Accommodation
- Baby-changing Facilities
- Beer Garden
- Car Parking
- Family Friendly
- Function Room
- High Chairs
- Smoking Area
- WiFi
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