Places to Stay

VISIT DINGLE

Discover B&B’s in Dingle

A green sign reads "AN DOONEEN, THE HURLEY FARM ACCOMMODATION" surrounded by lush foliage and a partly visible palm tree.

An Dooneen

An Dooneen is a comfortable and spacious farmhouse bed and breakfast located on the rugged Dingle peninsula of County Kerry.

A two-story peach-colored bed and breakfast with a gabled roof sits under a blue sky. The facade features several large windows and a front door. A bench and red flowers adorn the landscaped front garden.

Coastline House

Coastline House is beautifully located directly on the sea front in Dingle town, with all shops, bars, marina and restaurants a little more then five minutes walk away.

A two-story house with a stone facade and large windows sits on a green lawn. A man stands near the railing on the porch. Bushes and a small rock garden accent the yard, while a cloudy sky looms overhead.

Dingle Heights

A warm friendly home overlooking the Dingle Bay and Harbour. Private parking, a quiet location within walking distance of town. 0.5 km.

The image shows the exterior of O'Neills Bed & Breakfast, a two-story building with gray and white walls. It has multiple windows with flower boxes and a signboard displaying the establishment's name above the door. Hanging baskets also adorn the entrance.

Devanes

Townhouse, family run, overlooking Dingle Bay. Within walking distance of all amenities. Ideal touring base with T.V, clock radio, hairdryer, tea / coffee facilities in bedrooms. Quiet location.

A charming yellow house with a sloped roof and white-framed attic windows set against a clear blue sky. The front yard features a stone wall, shrubs, and a white chair. A small statue sits in the garden to the right.

The Plough

Ideally located overlooking the stunning Ventry Harbour, guests will enjoy the exceptional views of County Kerry’s famed scenery.

A pink two-story house with a white front door and multiple windows, situated in a grassy area. The sky is clear, suggesting a sunny day. The house has a black roof and a small chimney.

Coill An Rois

Nestled at the foot of Mount Brandon. Breakfast is an experience to remember, emphasis on homemade organic. Spacious rooms, Jacuzzi and body showers. Local amenities include music, hill walking, beaches, fishing, golf and horse riding.

A stone house with a red door, four windows on the upper floor and four on the lower floor. Potted plants with flowers flank the entrance. A wooden bench sits to the right. A grassy lawn is in the foreground under a clear blue sky.

An Riasc B&B

An Riasc B&B is an award winning 4 star Bed and Breakfast located along the Wild Atlantic Way on the idyllic Dingle Peninsula and is a mere 10 minute drive from Dingle town. A truly unique holiday experience awaits you at this charming farmhouse – referred to by guests as a hidden gem in the kingdom of Kerry.

A sunlit conservatory with red walls and a glass roof. The room features floral-patterned sofas and white wooden dining sets. The floor is light wood, and there are artworks on the walls. Sunlight streams in, creating a warm atmosphere.

Duinin House

Duinin House is a family run bed and breakfast and is situated on the Conor Pass road, 1.2 Km from the centre of Dingle. Guests can relax in quiet comfortable surroundings and enjoy breakfasts, cooked by Anne, in the conservatory overlooking Dingle Town and harbour. Beidh fáilte romhat.

Logo of the Wild Atlantic Way with a stylized wave design in teal. Below the wave, text reads "WILD ATLANTIC WAY" and "SLÍ AN ATLANTAIGH FHIAIN" in Irish, both in matching teal color.

VISIT DINGLE

Keep discovering Kerry

Delightful Dingle is just one of the spectacular spots in County Kerry.

Discover the 2,500km of scenic coastline with white sands, towering sea cliffs and unique local culture. Mark the tenth anniversary of the Wild Atlantic Way by following the coast and exploring all 180 Wild Atlantic Way Discovery Points, capturing the most spectacular views and unique parts of history along the route.

Feel the power of the Atlantic Ocean as it crashes into the base of sea cliffs, take a stroll along vast beaches and watch flocks of birds glide in the skies above.

Learn more at DiscoveryIreland.ie

A historic stone structure with a beehive-like shape stands in a grassy landscape against a backdrop of green hills and a partly cloudy sky. The structure is made of stacked stones with a small entrance and a dry stone wall in the foreground.
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