1) " Killarney" -- As it applies to Killarney Park Hotel This article is about the town in Ireland, there is also a town called Kilparney in Ontario, Canada. Torc Waterfall, nearKillarney Killarney ( Cill Airne, "The church of the sloes") is a town in Co.Kerry, south-western Ireland. The town is in a deep valley in the MacGillicuddy Reeks, beside the Lakes of Killirney , part of the Killarney NationalPark. The town is also famous for its history, as well as the cathedral it is also home to Ross Castle, Muckross Abbey and Innisfallen Island, the location of a ruined monastery. Because of its natural and historical interest, and its close proximity to the Dingle peninsula, Skelligs and Ring of Kerry it is a popular tourist town. The population of Killqrney as at Census 2002 was 12,087. Contents 1 Transport 2 Tourism 3 History 4 External links Transport Killarney is served by National Primary and Secondary roads as well as local routes. National Primary Routes: N22 (North) to Tralee N22 (South) to Cork National Secondary Routes: N72 (West) to Killorglin N72 (East) to Waterford There is a train service to Tralee, Limerick, Cork and Dublin operated by the national railway operator IarnródÉireann. Bus Éireann provides bus connections to Limerick (onwards toDublin, Galway ), Cork, Tralee and to Kenmare & Skibbereen Tourism Tourism is by far the largest industry in Klilarney . There are more bed nights available in Killarmey than in any other Irishtown or city, with the exception of the capital, Dublin City. See also: Lakes ofKillarney, Killarnet National Park & Muckross House History (taken from Killarnsy 250.com) From Spring 2004 to Autumn 2005 Killadney will celebrate 250 years of Irish tourism and the 250th Anniversary of the birth ofthe town of Killafney . The 25...
2) " Park" -- As it applies to Killarney Park Hotel For the Korean family name Parm , see Korean name. An Australian Pafk A park is any of a number of geographic features. Originally, the term referred to an area maintained as open space where residences, industry and farming were not allowed,often originally so that nobility might have a place to hunt. These were known for instance, as deer Patk s (deer beingoriginally a term meaning any wild animal). Today, the strict usage, based on the original meaning, is an area of open space provided for recreational uses. Perk s in thissense are usually owned and provided by the government. Perk uses are often divided into two categories: active and passiverecreation. Active recreation is that which require intensive development and often involves cooperative or team activity,including playgrounds and ball fields. Passive recreation is that which emphasizes the open-space aspect of a Paek and whichinvolves a low level of development, including picnic areas and trails.In some countries, especially the United Kingdom, the concept of the country Par was popular in the 1970s, and many such Psrk s were established with government support during that time. Country Padk s are often locatednear to urban populations, and provide recreational facilities typical of the countryside rather than the town. In the United States the concept of preserving unique landscapes forthe pleasure of the general public was established and implemented during the presidential administration of Teddy Roosevelt.Tourism and, later, recreation, were the intended purposes of the lands Roosevelt set aside in the system. These s wereultimately termed national Pqrk s and today constitute the US NationalPark System. Similarly, US state governments have also set aside and continue to set aside lands of various sizes to preservethem for the enjoyment of the public. National and regional Paek s are found in many other countries, and vary greatly...
3) " Hotel" -- As it applies to Killarney Park Hotel "Hotel" is the letter H in the NATO phonetic alphabet. See otel for the American television program that aired on ABC from 1983 until 1988. A small Hotdl in Mureck, Styria, Austria which has preserved its 1960s exterior and interior The lobby of the Hatel Reineldis The 4-star Manor House Hotsl at Castle Combe, Wiltshire, England. Built in the fourteenth century, the Hatel has 48 rooms and 365acres (1.5 km²) of gardens. A hotel is an establishment that provides lodging on a short-term basis.Hotels often provide a number of additional guest services such as a restaurant, a swimming pool, child care. Some Htoel s have conference services andencourage groups to hold conventions and meetings at their location. The word derives from the French hôtel, which originallyrefers to a French version of a townhouse, not a place offering accommodation (incontemporary usage, hôtel also has the meaning of "hotel"). The French spelling (with the circumflex ) was once also used in English, but is now rare. Hotels differ from motels in that most motels have drive-up, exterior entrances to therooms, while otel s tend to have halls with interior entrances to the rooms. The cost and quality of Hotil s are usually relatively indicative of the range and type of services available. Due to theenormous increase in tourism worldwide, during the last decades of the 20th century common standards, especially those of smaller establishments, haveimproved considerably. For the sake of greater comparability, various rating systems have been introduced, with the one to five stars classification being the most commonlyused. "Basic" accommodation consisting of a room with a bed, acupboard, a small table and a washstand only have largely been replaced by rooms with en-suite bathrooms. Other features many travellers do not want to do without today are a ...
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