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Best Dingle Peninsula lodgings with a pool

Among the 955 accommodations in Dingle Peninsula, here are the 1 best ones with a pool

Banna Beach House - Dingle Peninsula
8.0 1 review
Dingle Peninsula
22/12 – 29/12
162 €/nighttotal: 1134 € (7 )

Banna Beach House

3 4
house , Ballin Prior
Banna Beach House in Ballin Prior is an 11-minute walk from Banna Beach and 14.5 kilometres from Siamsa Tíre Theatre and 14.6 kilometres from the Kerry County Museum.
This family-friendly holiday home offers 220 square metres of living space, sleeping up to 11 guests with 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, featuring a garden, sun terrace, a fully equipped kitchen with a dishwasher, and complimentary WiFi.

Best family friendly Dingle Peninsula lodging

Among the 955 accommodations in Dingle Peninsula, here are the 4 best for families

Debbie's Cottage At Tullig House & Farm - Dingle Peninsula
10 276 reviews
Dingle Peninsula
22/12 – 29/12
223 €/nighttotal: 1561 € (7 )

Debbie's Cottage At Tullig House & Farm

1 4
apartment , Killarney
Debbie's Cottage is situated in the Reeks District, just off the Ring of Kerry, a short 10km drive from both Killarney and Killorglin, offering a tranquil escape from the bustling towns. The cottage has received excellent ratings for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
This charming rural retreat sleeps up to 5 guests and features 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom. Enjoy a fully equipped kitchen, a private garden, and access to the River Laune for fishing and exploring the surrounding countryside on local walks.
Ocean View B&b - Dingle Peninsula
9.5 232 reviews
Dingle Peninsula
21/07 – 24/07
166 €/nighttotal: 498 € (3 )

Ocean View B&b

1 1
farm , Dingle
Ocean View B&B is located in Ballyvenooragh, a short drive from Dingle town and 25 miles from Tralee, offering a peaceful rural setting with stunning views of the surrounding countryside. It has consistently received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and user experience.
This charming guesthouse offers comfortable rooms with a kitchen, garden, and terrace. Guests can enjoy free Wi-Fi, private parking, and a restaurant on site, making it a convenient base for exploring the Dingle Peninsula.
Milltown Cottages Dingle Quiet Peaceful Location - Dingle Peninsula
9.6 93 reviews
Dingle Peninsula
22/12 – 29/12
260 €/nighttotal: 1820 € (7 )

Milltown Cottages Dingle Quiet Peaceful Location

1 4
apartment , An Daingean
Milltown Cottages, located in Dingle, County Kerry, are a short distance from Dingle town and its attractions.
This three-bedroom, two-bathroom self-catering house sleeps six, boasting a fully equipped kitchen with modern appliances, including a dishwasher and washer-dryer, plus a garden, parking, and pet-friendly accommodation (one dog allowed).
Woodbine Cottage On The Wild Atlantic Way - Dingle Peninsula
10 80 reviews
Dingle Peninsula
03/07 – 10/07
225 €/nighttotal: 1575 € (7 )

Woodbine Cottage On The Wild Atlantic Way

1 2
apartment , Castlemaine
Woodbine Cottage, a three-bedroom holiday home, is situated on the Dingle Peninsula, a 16km drive from Castlemaine Harbour, 48km from Killarney, and 16km from Inch Beach, offering easy access to the Wild Atlantic Way and the Slieve Mish Mountains.
This single-storey dwelling sleeps six, boasting a fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher, a garden, parking, and stunning views of Castlemaine Harbour and the Macgillycuddy Reeks; nearby activities include surfing, windsurfing, and kayaking at Inch Beach.

Frequently asked questions about accommodations in Dingle Peninsula

  • What are the must-see attractions on the Dingle Peninsula, Ireland?

    The Dingle Peninsula boasts many highlights. A visit to the iconic Gallarus Oratory, an early Christian church, is a must. Dingle town itself is charming, with its colourful buildings and lively atmosphere. Inch Beach, with its vast expanse of sand, is perfect for a relaxing day. For stunning views, the Slea Head Drive offers breathtaking coastal scenery and dramatic cliffs. Finally, don't miss Fungie, the friendly resident dolphin in Dingle harbour (though sightings aren't guaranteed).
  • What are the best accommodations in Dingle Peninsula?

    Among the accommodations in Dingle Peninsula, The Hideout - Twin Room - Centre Of Dingle, Dingle Garden Townhouse and Inch Beach House B&b are the most popular ones.

  • Are there any seasonal events or cultural festivals on the Dingle Peninsula, Ireland?

    The Dingle Peninsula hosts several events throughout the year. The Dingle Regatta, a popular sailing event, usually takes place in August. Many smaller, local festivals celebrating Irish music and culture occur throughout the summer months. Specific dates vary annually, so it's best to check local listings closer to your travel dates.
  • What are the best accommodations with a pool in Dingle Peninsula?

  • What are the most characteristic landscapes and terrains found on the Dingle Peninsula, Ireland?

    The Dingle Peninsula's landscape is incredibly diverse. Expect dramatic coastal cliffs, like those along the Slea Head Drive, sandy beaches such as Inch Beach, and rolling green hills dotted with stone walls. The mountainous terrain in the centre of the peninsula provides a stark contrast to the coastal areas. The peninsula's unique geography creates a variety of microclimates, contributing to its biodiversity.
  • What are the best accommodations with a jacuzzi in Dingle Peninsula?

  • What are the best outdoor activities on the Dingle Peninsula, Ireland?

    Outdoor activities abound! Hiking trails crisscross the peninsula, offering various difficulty levels. The Slea Head Drive is a scenic driving route, but cycling it is also popular. Water sports, including surfing at Inch Beach and boat trips to see Fungie, are readily available. Kayaking and other watersports are also available in Dingle Harbour.
  • What are the best accommodations for families and kids in Dingle Peninsula?

    The best accommodations for families and kids in Dingle Peninsula are Inch Beach House B&b, Tower View and Murphy's Pub And Bed & Breakfast.

  • What is the best time of year to visit the Dingle Peninsula, Ireland with kids?

    Summer (June to August) offers the warmest weather and longest daylight hours, ideal for outdoor activities with children. The beaches are perfect for building sandcastles, and the generally mild weather makes exploring easier. However, it's also the busiest time of year.
  • What are the best pet friendly accommodations in Dingle Peninsula?

    The best pet friendly accommodations in Dingle Peninsula are Moan Laur B&b - Dingle Peninsula, Pink Pig and Discover Dingle...you Deserve It.

  • Are there local customs to be aware of on the Dingle Peninsula, Ireland?

    Generally, the Dingle Peninsula is very welcoming to visitors. Being mindful of the local culture and traditions is appreciated. Respect quiet times in smaller villages and be aware that pubs often have traditional music sessions in the evenings. Learning a few basic Irish phrases is always a nice gesture.
  • What are the best accommodations with parking in Dingle Peninsula?

    The Hideout - Twin Room - Centre Of Dingle, Inch Beach House B&b and Tower View are the best accommodations with parking in Dingle Peninsula.

  • What are the best ways to interact with locals and learn about their culture on the Dingle Peninsula, Ireland?

    The best way to engage with locals is to visit local pubs, where you might encounter traditional music sessions and friendly conversation. Many local craft shops and businesses are happy to chat about their work and the area's history. Taking a guided walking tour of Dingle town can also provide insights into local life.
  • What are some lesser-known attractions or hidden gems on the Dingle Peninsula, Ireland?

    While the Slea Head Drive is famous, exploring the smaller roads branching off it reveals hidden coves and breathtaking viewpoints. The beaches further along the coast from Inch Beach are often less crowded. The Dingle Distillery offers a glimpse into Irish whiskey production, and exploring the smaller villages inland can reveal charming pubs and local crafts.
  • What are some must-try local dishes on the Dingle Peninsula, Ireland?

    Seafood is a must-try; Dingle Bay is renowned for its fresh catches. Expect dishes featuring locally sourced mussels, crab, and lobster. Traditional Irish stew is also widely available, often with lamb. Many restaurants showcase local produce in their menus, offering a taste of the region's culinary heritage. Look out for dishes using fresh, local ingredients.

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Best Dingle Peninsula accommodations with a balcony

The Nest - Dingle Peninsula
9.5 6 reviews
Dingle Peninsula
14/10 – 22/10
168 €/nighttotal: 1344 € (8 )

The Nest

1 2
apartment , Annascaul
The Nest apartment is located in Annascaul, County Kerry, approximately 18-23 kilometres from Dingle and its Oceanworld Aquarium, and Dingle Golf Centre.
This self-catering flat offers one bedroom, one bathroom, sleeps two guests, and includes a kitchenette with fridge and microwave, free Wi-Fi, free parking, and a flat-screen TV.
Dingle Heritage Townhouse - Dingle Peninsula
9.8 30 reviews
Dingle Peninsula
22/12 – 29/12
370 €/nighttotal: 2590 € (7 )

Dingle Heritage Townhouse

2 4
apartment , Dingle
Dingle Heritage Townhouse offers a centrally located two-bedroom apartment in Dingle town, a 1.6km stroll from Dingle Oceanworld Aquarium and approximately 16km from both the Blasket Centre and Slea Head.
This self-catering dwelling boasts a fully equipped kitchen, private parking, a terrace, and accommodates up to nine guests, providing a comfortable base for exploring the Dingle Peninsula.
130 M² House ∙ 3 Bedrooms ∙ 8 Guests - Dingle Peninsula
8.0 2 reviews
Dingle Peninsula
22/12 – 29/12
260 €/nighttotal: 1820 € (7 )

130 M² House ∙ 3 Bedrooms ∙ 8 Guests

3 4
house , Dingle
This three-bedroom house, sleeping up to six, is located in the Cois Chnoic development on the old Conor Pass Road, a 2.4km walk from Dingle town centre, 0.8km from a shop, and 1.2km from pubs and restaurants.
The 130 square metre property boasts three bathrooms, a fully equipped kitchen with modern appliances including a dishwasher and dryer, a private garden with patio, free Wi-Fi, and amazing views of the surrounding Dingle countryside.
Dingle Town Holiday Home By Trident Holiday Homes - Dingle Peninsula
Dingle Peninsula
14/10 – 22/10
215 €/nighttotal: 1720 € (8 )

Dingle Town Holiday Home By Trident Holiday Homes

1 2
house , Dingle
This Dingle holiday home offers prime access, situated just off Main Street in Dingle town, County Kerry, placing you within a 200 to 300-meter walk of award-winning restaurants, craft shops, and traditional Irish pubs.
This 120 square meter townhouse accommodates up to six guests in three bedrooms and features a living room with an open fire, an enclosed garden with a patio, and off-street parking for one car, with complimentary Wi-Fi provided.

Best Dingle Peninsula accommodations with a kitchen

Wildwood Haven - Killorglin - Dingle Peninsula
9.0 1 review
Dingle Peninsula
03/07 – 10/07
205 €/nighttotal: 1435 € (7 )

Wildwood Haven - Killorglin

1 2
house , Killorglin
Wildwood Haven, a tranquil cottage in Killorglin, is situated approximately 24 to 29 kilometres from popular sites including FitzGerald Stadium, INEC, Muckross Abbey, Siamsa Tíre Theatre, and the Kerry County Museum.
This comfortable one-bedroom holiday home offers 100 square metres of living space for up to two guests, featuring a fully equipped kitchen, WiFi, and a television, with Kerry Airport located 26 kilometres away.
Tranquil Mountain View Escape - Dingle Peninsula
9.9 25 reviews
Dingle Peninsula
22/12 – 29/12
161 €/nighttotal: 1127 € (7 )

Tranquil Mountain View Escape

1 4
apartment , Irlande
This three-bedroom, four-bathroom house is situated on the Slea Head Drive in County Kerry, Ireland, offering panoramic views of Mount Brandon and the Atlantic Ocean, and is close to Brandon Creek.
Sleeping up to six guests, the property boasts an open-plan living area, a games room with a pool table, a downstairs bedroom, family-friendly amenities (high chair and travel cot), and complete access to a garden and parking.
Gleesons Farmhouse 2 Bedroom House Vrbo - Dingle Peninsula
9.6 63 reviews
Dingle Peninsula
22/12 – 29/12
223 €/nighttotal: 1561 € (7 )

Gleesons Farmhouse 2 Bedroom House Vrbo

2 4
apartment , Killorglin
This charming farmhouse is located just 6km from the town of Killorglin and 6km from Cromane beach, offering easy access to the Wild Atlantic Way and the McGillycuddy Reeks. It has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness and overall user experience.
The property has two bedrooms and one bathroom, comfortably accommodating up to four guests. It features a fully equipped kitchen, a cosy living room with a fireplace, a large garden, parking and access to a range of outdoor activities including hiking, cycling and water sports.
Cille Apartments, Ballyferriter Village - Dingle Peninsula
9.3 191 reviews
Dingle Peninsula
21/07 – 24/07
206 €/nighttotal: 618 € (3 )

Cille Apartments, Ballyferriter Village

1 1
apartment , Ballyferriter
Cille Apartments in Ballyferriter village offers a self-catering flat with excellent guest reviews, conveniently located 2.9km from Wine Beach, 7.6km from the Blasket Centre, and 11.6km from Dingle Oceanworld Aquarium.
This one-bedroom apartment sleeps two, features a fully equipped kitchenette, private entrance, terrace, garden, parking, and includes bed linen and towels; nearby dining options are available.
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