Dingle Peninsula
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Visit Dingle Peninsula

The Gable Dingle
"All was good except the room size. We had a Deluxe Double room which is so small that there wasn't any reasonable space for our two carry-on suitcases - the only suitcases we had. We had to put one under the small desk and one in the corner of the bed and window. With the suitcase being closed, it ..."
Reviewed on Jun 2, 2026

Dingle Harbour Lodge
"The staff were amazing. Gave us recommendations for local pubs. We were travelling with food and they happily stored our food on their fridge. The hotel location is ideal with a 5 min walk into main street."
Reviewed on Jun 5, 2026

Base Accommodation Dingle
"The location was good but the windows in the room cannot be opened and the room was incredibly warm, especially after showering. While I don’t expect air conditioning, I expect to be able to open a window. Otherwise the place was fine."
Reviewed on Jun 4, 2026

'A House to Live for -View to Die for'.
"The house was everything we imagined and more! Stunning views and incredibly comfortable and beautiful accommodations. Brian was a wondering host!"
Reviewed on May 9, 2026

View over Dingle Bay
"The house is beautiful, the view is amazing, but the best part of our stay was the hospitality. Tim and his extended family were wonderful hosts. (Thank you Sinead, Dermot and Jack!). The country setting - a short 15 minute stroll into Dingle - was perfect. Some of my fondest memories will be sitting ..."
Reviewed on May 31, 2026

Spectacular Views, Miles of Beaches, and Boat Trips, 4 Star Luxury Home
"We had a great stay here. It was only 6 minutes from Dingle and it was perfect for our group. We loved the eggs, bacon, milk, orange juice and fresh fruit that was provided for breakfast. I would recommend this place to anyone traveling to Dingle with a group."
Reviewed on May 23, 2026
Popular places to visit

Dingle Harbour
Explore the waterfront in Dingle with a trip to Dingle Harbour. While you're here, you can savor the lively bars.

Dunmore Head
Majestic coastal landscapes, ancient monuments, picturesque sunsets and scenic walks await at the most westerly point of mainland Ireland.

Slea Head
Part of the Dingle Way walking route, this promontory offers magnificent views of western Ireland’s rocky coastline and rolling green countryside.

Irish Famine Cottages
Learn about the local history of Ventry with a stop at Irish Famine Cottages. While in this walkable area, you can savor the lively bars.

Ventry Beach
Enjoy safe swimming, wildlife-spotting excursions and boat trips to the Blasket Islands at this beach on the southern coast of the Dingle Peninsula.

Irish Adventures
Enjoy an outing to Irish Adventures during your stay in Dingle. While you're here, you can savor the lively bars.



