Dingle B&B: Our renowned family-run guesthouse is located just 1 minutes' walk from the heart of Dingle Town. As part of the Wild Atlantic Way and with some of the most magnificent scenery in Ireland, the Dingle Peninsula offers a wonderful range of things to do making it the destination to visit as Ireland's most westerly Peninsula. We have 12 rooms for you to choose from. Our choice includes a selection of double, twin or family rooms with a double and single bed. All are ensuite and are traditionally stylish and comfortable. We have ground floor bedrooms and there is ample private car parking for all our guests.
Dingle B&B: Seaside traditional stone cottage located along the beautiful shores of Dingle Bay. Cosy, quiet, safe retreat in the town two streets away from gourmet restaurants, traditional pubs, craft shops, art galleries, harbour tours and Ocean World. We provide Wifi internet access from bedrooms. If you are looking for self catering.
A sixth generation working farm, Murphy's B&B is nestling at the foot of the Slieve Mish Mountains on the Dingle Peninsula. The farmhouse is ideally located on the road to Dingle and on the Wild Atlantic Way for touring the Dingle Peninsula and the Ring of Kerry. Castlemaine village is the gateway between both areas. This traditional and comfortable farmhouse, offering B&B, is renowned for its friendly welcome and excellent cuisine, providing an extensive breakfast menu to choose from, which will satisfy the most discerning of food lovers. All bedrooms have en suite bathrooms, king size beds, electric blankets, television and tea & coffee. For the golfing enthusiast, Murphy's Farmhouse B&B is ideally located as it is within a 30 minute drive from the following world renowned golf courses. These include Killarney, Ballybunion, Barrow, Dooks and Killorglin. Walking is another activity that the area is proud to offer. Murphy's Farmhouse B&B is perfectly situated for the Kerry Way and the Dingle Way walking routes. Inch beach is a 15 minute drive where surfing and windsurfing is available.
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
Dingle B&B: Dormer bungalow overlooking Dingle Town. Warm comfortable and friendly family run home. Situated on the scenic Connor Pass Route. All rooms have private bathrooms, televisions, electric blankets, orthopaedic beds and hairdryers. Local amenities include Slea Head Drive, Blasket Islands, pony trekking, angling and boat trips to Fungi the dolphin. Complimentary Tea/Coffee and home baking on arrival. Just 10 minutes walk or 2 minutes drive from the town centre.The PubSituated in town, O'Flahertys Bar(the centre picture below) provides a meeting place for locals and visitors alike. Here you will find a comfortable bar to relax in, traditional Irish music sessions, interesting conversations and great 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.
Brigadoon House is situated on the Dingle Peninsular, overlooked by the Sleive Mish mountain on one side and the highest mountains in Ireland, the McGuillicuddy Reeks, on the other side. Separated by the estuary on which Inch beach lies 10 minutes away. This beautiful location is central to Killarney, Tralee and Dingle with the Ring of Kerry a short drive away. We are also home to a multitude of world class golf courses. Beautiful scenery, pleasant surroundings and luxury accommodation. Our rooms can cater couples to families, to large groups. Our family rooms have a double bed and 2 singles bed with the option of an additional bed. All our rooms are en suite featuring a power shower in each bathroom, complimentary toiletries and towels. Rooms are serviced daily and fresh towels are provided each day. We have tea and coffee making facilities in each room, with hot chocolate and biscuits for the children! All rooms have a flat screen TV and complimentary wifi throughout the house. Each room has a French door leading to the gardens where tables and chairs are provided for you to relax and unwind in the evenings. Breakfast is served each morning with a wide selection of items from a full Irish breakfast to a fresh fruit smoothie, homemade scones and soda bread. We endeavour to make you feel welcome and we aim to give you a home from home, where you can relax, recharge and feel refreshed.
Annascaul House is a family run Bed and Breakfast situated in the heart of Annascaul village, nestled along the Wild Atlantic Way and only 15 minutes away from Dingle. A popular choice not only with hikers, but also families who wish to explore the beautiful Dingle Peninsula. With many of our guests returning on a regular basis, we always make sure that each stay with Annascaul House B&B is a memorable and enjoyable experience. Our beautiful accommodation consists of four en suite bedrooms, a dining room and a lounge. A private car parking is available at the front of the house. On a sunny day our guests can also enjoy a private garden. Annascaul village is home to famous Irish sculptor Jerome Connor and Antarctic Explorer Tom Crean. Whether you want to explore an abundance of local hiking trails, visit Dingle, or just relax on Inch beach, you are sure to find Annascaul House your perfect accommodation choice.
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: Dingle Marina Lodge is run by Thomas Barrett and Katharine Keane. We are one of Dingle's newest purpose-built B&B's overlooking Dingle marina & harbour and conveniently located for all of Dingle's best restaurants & bars. Locally caught seafood awaits!A stroll to one of Dingle's renowned music venues for some live traditional music the perfect after-dinner treat! Our accommodation comprises eleven en suite rooms, with a ground floor bedroom for guests who have difficulty with stairs. We make it our priority to offer a warm welcome and comfortable stay in a clean and cosy environment. Fresh coffee and sweets are provided in the lobby area daily for our guests. Thomas & Katharine are willing to spend time with you giving directions, maps and tips on the best places to visit on the Peninsula. A scrumptious breakfast in our bright dining room in the morning - consisting of homemade pancakes served with fresh fruit and maple syrup, poached eggs on toast (with or without fresh Dingle Bay Smoked Salmon), scrambled eggs (with/without fresh Dingle Bay Smoked Salmon), Omelette with cheese and bacon - all cooked to order and of course our buffet table laden with delicious choices including cereals including muesli and granola, greek yogurt and honey, fruits, grapefruit segments, fruit juices, a variety of tasty cheeses and crackers...and more! The Dingle Peninsula is the most Westerly tip of Europe and is known for its archaeological sites. The Dingle Peninsula and in particular Slea Head drive provide some of the most beautiful scenic areas in the world. Once described by "National Geographic" - as the most beautiful place in the world! Popular with walkers, cyclists, horse riders and golfers, the scenery is truly unique. Be warned, you may come here on holiday and never leave! Other popular activities include Dolphin watching or swimming with Fungi the Dingle Dolphin - beach horse riding or horse back mountain trails - visiting the Great Blasket Islands and much more!