Dingle B&B: Emlagh Lodge is located on Dingle shore and commands breathtaking views of the bay & harbour, while you experience the tranquillity of the countryside, the town centre is just a 5 minute stroll along the shoreline & harbour. There are fine restaurants, shops, art galleries and craft centres making traditional Irish goods.Winner of the B&B Marketing Award - Best Overall Performance 2006. This prestigious award is indicative of a high level of personal service and attention are given to those booking online. "The B&B Owners Association is proud of its award winners and thoroughly recommends Emlagh Lodge to visitors to Dingle". Local Activities & Amenities include; Diving & Sailing Club, Horse Riding, Hill walks & treks along the Dingle Way, "Funghi the Dolphin" boat trips & swims daily, Local restaurants & bars, Local beaches & surfing, Archaeological tours daily, Blasket Island & Local Echo tours daily(Weather permitting), Ceann Sibeal golf course and Shore & Sea Angling.
Dingle B&B: An Capall Dubh B&B is a local family run B&B in a peaceful, secluded courtyard right in the heart of the delightful town of Dingle with its fishing harbour, fine restaurants, traditional pubs and art galleries. Although close to all that Dingle has to offer the accommodation is in a quiet location, ideal for those wanting to relax. There is a wheelchair accessible ground floor room while, on the first floor, 5 spacious en suite bedrooms, refreshingly decorated. Dingle is on the Wild Atlantic Way and the ideal location from which to explore the peninsula. Take the Slea Head Drive on the Wild Atlantic Way, a memorable experience, once done never forgotten. Dramatic seascapes, small coves, blue flag sandy beaches, archaeological sites(Cathair Deargain, Kilmalkedar, Gallarus), art and pottery studios, Mount Brandon, Ireland's second-highest mountain, water sports including great surfing, fishing, trips to the Great Blasket Islands, 3 golf courses and so much more.
Dingle B&B: The Lantern Townhouse B&B Dingle is run by Anne-Marie Keane and is a warm and welcoming traditional bed and breakfast in the heart of Dingle town. Our Dingle B&B accommodation comprises eight en suite rooms, with a ground floor bedroom for guests who may have difficulty with the stairs. Our priority is to make you feel welcome and comfortable in a clean and cosy environment in the centre of Dingle town. For those who are staying more than one night, we provide new luxury fresh bath and face towels daily. We also provide a daily bed "make up" service. All rooms are tastefully decorated with linen that is crisp, white and of the finest quality. Anne-Marie is willing to spend time with you giving you maps and tips on the best places to visit on the Peninsula. A continental breakfast, in our quaint dining room, is available at an additional cost of 7.00 Euro per person - consisting of our buffet table laden with delicious choices including muesli, granola, Greek yoghurt and honey, fruits, grapefruit segments, homemade brown bread, fruit juices, salamis, ham and a variety of tasty cheeses. The Dingle Peninsula is one of the richest areas in archaeological remains on the West Coast of Europe. The Dingle Peninsula and in particular Slea Head drive provide some of the most beautiful scenic areas in the world. A haven for walkers and popular with cyclists, horse riders and golfers, the scenery is truly unique. The love of our native tongue, Gaeilge is very evident here. We have a great pride in our culture, traditions and heritage and are eager to welcome and introduce our visitors to this. We have over the years attracted many artists and crafts people from all over the globe. World renowned potters, weavers, painters and writers have made this area their home. So be warned, you may come here to Dingle for a holiday and never leave! Popular activities available from Dingle Slea Head drive - scenic beauty Dolphin watching or swimming with Fungi the Dingle Dolphin Horse riding on the beach or through the mountains Fishing Blasket Island boat tours Music and Irish culture Cycling or car touring around country lanes Archaeological tours Scuba diving
Valerie & Anthony Sheehy invite you to Lurraga House. This friendly home on the Dingle Peninsula has splendid views of the Kerry Mountains & Tralee Bay. Rooms come equipped with TV, Wifi Internet, hairdryers & Tea/Coffee facilities. Ensuite with power showers and complimentary toiletries for your convenience. In the morning, chose from our menu in the sunny breakfast room. Relax in our sun lounge while planning your days activities. Enjoy a game of pool or enjoy the peaceful surroundings in our garden with ample seating after a busy day touring. We are a stop in Camp for the tired walkers who walk the famous Dingle Way, and we can arrange to transport the luggage to the next B&B. We also do packed lunches.
Dingle B&B: We are located 8km west of Dingle town in the parish of Ventry All our 6 rooms are ensuite with tea/coffee making facilities, tv, electric blankets, hairdryers, central heating, clock/radios in every room. All rooms have a sea view. Private parking. Wifi is available. Garden with seating. Guest sitting room. Spacious dining area.Extensive breakfast menu.Complimentary tea/coffee for guests on arrival
Dingle B&B: Offering quality accommodation, Brownes B&B is a country home in peaceful surroundings, situated on the famous Slea Head drive which overlooks Dingle Bay and mountains. It provides an ideal starting point for discovering the beauty of the Dingle Peninsula. Brownes B&B is a smart modern house and has five beautifully appointed guest rooms. All with en suite bathroom facilities and TV. Tea and coffee are served in the reading room which overlooks Dingle Harbour. At breakfast time you'll find an extensive choice accompanied by Camilla's home baking. The house is located within walking distance of Dingle town with all its restaurants, pubs and craft shops.
Ardrinane House is situated in the lovely picturesque village of Annascaul on the Dingle Peninsula. An ideal base for touring Kerry. Gorgeous walking trails can be enjoyed and Annascaul is a stopover for the Dingle Way walk. The historic South Pole Inn - home of Antarctic Explorer Tom Crean - is just across the street. Inch Beach - for swimming, surfing and fishing is a five minute drive. We offer a choice of family rooms (sleeping 3 or 4) twin, double or single. All rooms have en suite bathrooms.
Our family run Bed and Breakfast offers magnificent views of Inch Beach, Dingle Bay, the Atlantic Ocean with the Ring of Kerry to the south whilst sitting on the southern coastline of the Dingle Peninsula. We offer a home from home experience with 14 spacious warmly styled rooms offering a choice of Classic Double, Twin or Triple or upgrade to one of our Luxury Sea View Double, Family or Antique Rooms, or upgrade again, to our Deluxe Garden Double, or Triple Rooms, Junior Suite or spacious 1 Bedroom Apartment for a longer stay. We pride ourselves on our housekeeping services and offer the highest standards in cleanliness and safety.
"At the Shores nothing is overlooked but the Sea". Pamper yourself in our elegant highest award winning AA 5 STAR and 5 STAR Failte Ireland receipent, luxurious, spacious Laura Ashley style beautiful rooms some furnished with antiques, King size beds and bathtubs. Most rooms are privileged with panoramic sea views overlooking Brandon Bay. Renowned for delicious gourmet food offering an irresistible breakfast. There is a library stocked with a rage of guides and general reading books. Annette will be happy to arrange an itinerary, day tours and forward reservations for you. The Shores is recommended by AA, Fran O Sullivan, Charming Small Hotels and Inns, Frommer, Irish Country Houses and Manors, Michelin, Michelle Ervig. Awarded a Certificate of Excellence by Trip Advisor 2011, Michelle Ervig Favourite New Bed and Breakfast 2005, Fabulous Food award 2006 and Favourite Romantic Elegance Award in 2009.
Dingle B&B: Cead Mile Failte. An Dooneen is a beautiful 3 star B&B established in 1958 in the picturesque village of Kilcooley, in the heart of the Gaeltacht area. Located at the foot of Mount Brandon and Carraig Hill, An Dooneen has stunning views of Smerwick Harbour and The Three Sisters. The rooms at An Dooneen are all en suite and spacious throughout. Guests are treated to a hearty breakfast from a varied menu including traditional home baked brown breads and scones. Guests are invited to use the cosy sitting room to make tea or coffee at any time. There are two restaurants within walking distance of the house and a choice of four local pubs where good food and drink can be enjoyed with traditional music and craic.
Dingle B&B: Duinin House, which in Gaelic means little fort is situated just 1km from Dingle town. Duinin House boasts of modern rooms with free wi-fi, free parking and a bright conservatory, with scenic views and easy access to the Irish countryside. Rooms overlook the garden or the hills. Guests can enjoy a hot beverage with homemade cake on arrival. A hearty breakfast, cooked to order, is served daily.