Hidden Hills Waterville

Farm Tours & Accommodation


Here are some of the most common questions we get from our visitors!

We have sheepdog demonstrations, alpaca meet-and-greets, and baby lamb feeding tours.

Yes! Our family-run farm offers cozy accommodation with stunning Kerry scenery.

Contact us directly for the best rates and value.

Absolutely! Our tours are family-friendly and interactive for all ages.

Prices vary between all our experiences and we offer great value packages for bigger groups and exceptional value in the off season!

Yes! You can check out Local Link Kerry for bus routes and schedules. Our farm is about 8 km from Waterville, so you’ll need a taxi or other transport from there to get to us. With prior notice, we’re happy to help you arrange this. Busses run frequently and are very affordable.

We aim to make our Kerry farm tours and Irish farm stays accessible to all visitors. While some areas of the working farm have uneven terrain, we can accommodate guests with mobility issues with prior notice. Please contact us to plan a safe and enjoyable farm experience.

Pets are not allowed in our farm accommodation. For tours, well-behaved dogs are welcome, but they must stay on a lead and remain quiet to avoid frightening the animals. During the main part of the tour, pets should stay in the car while you enjoy the demonstrations.

Spring (ie April and early May!) and summer are ideal for lamb feeding and farm activities, while autumn offers peaceful scenery and fewer crowds. Winter stays are cozy and tranquil and the best value.

There’s lots to explore around Waterville and South Kerry, whether you’re into scenic drives, outdoor activities, history, or wildlife:

  • Wild Atlantic Way & Waterville Activities: Enjoy coastal walks, cycling, watersports, fishing, golf, and local culture on the Wild Atlantic Way around Waterville. See & Do in Waterville (VisitWaterville.ie)
  • Skelligs & Scenic Drives: Take a trip or scenic drive on the Skellig Ring, with dramatic coastal views and viewpoints of the Skellig Islands. The Irish Road Trip. Learn about local marine life, go kayaking, paddleboarding, or take wildlife awareness tours. Kerry Convention Bureau
  • Heritage & Craft: Browse the Waterville Craft Market & Heritage Gallery for local arts, crafts, and Irish heritage.
  • Day Trips to Killarney or Dingle: Explore Killarney National Park, Muckross House, or the vibrant town of Dingle with its harbour, shops, and traditional music. (visitkillarney.iedingle-peninsula.ie)
  • Star Gazing at Kerry Dark‑Sky Reserve: For night‑time magic, visit the Kerry International Dark‑Sky Reserve—one of the best places in Ireland to see the stars.

These activities make great day trips alongside your farm tour or stay and really showcase the natural beauty and heritage of South Kerry.

Yes! During our Kerry farm tours, visitors can feed adorable baby lambs, meet alpacas, and watch skilled sheepdogs in action. Our family-friendly farm experiences in South Kerry are perfect for families, couples, and solo travellers.

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