Dingle Peninsula
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Dingle Harbour Lodge
"In downtown, good views, on Slea Head drive, easy to get around. Very clean"
Reviewed on May 25, 2026

Base Accommodation Dingle
"Very nice rooms. Hard to find parking in the area."
Reviewed on May 24, 2026

Dingle Skellig Hotel & Peninsula Spa
"Enjoyed stay and was very happy with the hotel and the staff was great!"
Reviewed on May 26, 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
"Fabulous place with beautiful views over Dingle . For our elders the walk to town was a bit too strenuous but we did have access to a car . We’d absolutely stay again . Thanks Tim !!"
Reviewed on Apr 20, 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
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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.

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

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

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



