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Best family friendly Dingle Peninsula cottages

Among the 89 accommodations in Dingle Peninsula, here are the 4 best family friendly cottages

Cottage ∙ 3 Bedrooms ∙ 6 Guests - Dingle Peninsula
10 2 reviews
Dingle Peninsula
22/12 – 29/12
A$359/nighttotal: A$2513 (7 )

Cottage ∙ 3 Bedrooms ∙ 6 Guests

3 4
cottage , Dingle
This Dingle waterside holiday home is situated directly on the harbour's edge, offering immediate access to Dingle town's pubs, shops, and eateries, and is a central point on the Wild Atlantic Way for exploring the Dingle Peninsula.
This family-friendly cottage sleeps six across three bedrooms and three bathrooms, featuring a sunroom with direct harbour views, a kitchen with microwave oven and dishwasher, and private parking for two small cars, with the added benefit of being close to dolphin-spotting boat trips.
3 Bed In Dingle (Oc-ii05995) - Dingle Peninsula
Dingle Peninsula
22/12 – 29/12
A$358/nighttotal: A$2506 (7 )

3 Bed In Dingle (Oc-ii05995)

3 4
cottage , Dingle
This Dingle holiday home is situated directly on the harbour's edge, offering immediate access to the town's pubs, shops, and eateries within 300 metres, and is a 700-metre walk to Dingle Oceanworld Aquarium.
This three-bedroom, three-bathroom cottage accommodates up to six guests, featuring a lounge/diner, sunroom with harbour views, a partially enclosed patio, and is equipped with a travel cot, highchair, and stairgate for families.
Katie Dalys Cottage 2-bedroom On The Ring Of Kerry Perfect For Relaxing Stays - Dingle Peninsula
Dingle Peninsula
22/12 – 29/12
A$500/nighttotal: A$3500 (7 )

Katie Dalys Cottage 2-bedroom On The Ring Of Kerry Perfect For Relaxing Stays

2 4
cottage , Killarney
This detached holiday home is located in rural Beaufort, adjacent to a golf course and 7 kilometers from Killarney National Park, offering proximity to attractions such as Cinema Killarney and Killarney House Gardens. This family-friendly property accommodates up to six guests in two bedrooms, featuring two bathrooms, a microwave oven, central heating, and a garden, with parking provided.
A Beach View Property - Dingle Peninsula
9.9 213 reviews
Dingle Peninsula
22/12 – 29/12
A$445/nighttotal: A$3115 (7 )

A Beach View Property

3 4
cottage , inch
This charming three-bedroom cottage is situated just 3.4 miles from Inch Strand, with Caherconree Fort and Ardcanaght Stones within a 20-mile radius, offering a peaceful retreat in a stunning location. The cottage has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall experience, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable stay.
The 111 square metre property provides ample space for up to six guests, with a fully equipped kitchen, two bathrooms, a garden, and a terrace. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, including free Wi-Fi, a fireplace, and a dishwasher, along with the opportunity to explore the nearby attractions and enjoy the beautiful scenery.

Best Dingle Peninsula cottages with a garden

40 M² Cottage ∙ 3 Bedrooms ∙ 6 Guests - Dingle Peninsula
Dingle Peninsula
03/07 – 10/07
A$537/nighttotal: A$3759 (7 )

40 M² Cottage ∙ 3 Bedrooms ∙ 6 Guests

3 2
cottage
This refurbished cottage offers a peaceful rural retreat in Kerry, Ireland, providing a comfortable base for exploring the surrounding countryside.
This 40 square meter dwelling accommodates up to six guests across three bedrooms and two bathrooms, featuring a fully equipped kitchen, private garden, and on-site parking.
Ventry Farm - Rainbow Cottage - Dingle Peninsula
9.6 24 reviews
Dingle Peninsula
22/12 – 29/12
A$330/nighttotal: A$2310 (7 )

Ventry Farm - Rainbow Cottage

1 4
cottage , Ventry
This Ventry beach house, less than 1.6km from Ventry Beach and under 3.2km from the Celtic and Prehistoric Museum, offers direct beach access and stunning coastal views.
The 80 square metre self-catering property sleeps four guests in one bedroom with two bathrooms, including a fully equipped kitchen, laundry facilities, free Wi-Fi, and parking.
80 M² Cottage ∙ 1 Bedroom ∙ 4 Guests - Dingle Peninsula
9.5 13 reviews
Dingle Peninsula
22/12 – 29/12
A$344/nighttotal: A$2408 (7 )

80 M² Cottage ∙ 1 Bedroom ∙ 4 Guests

1 4
cottage
Rainbow Cottage, a self-catering holiday home, is situated on the Dingle Peninsula, 2.6km from Ventry, County Kerry, 400m from a Blue Flag beach, and a short drive from Slea Head Drive.
This 80 square metre, one-bedroom dwelling boasts two bathrooms, sleeps four guests, and includes a kitchen with a fridge, internet access, parking, a garden, and access to shared facilities including a lounge and laundry.
Colleen Bawn Cottage, Gap Of Dunloe, Kerry - Dingle Peninsula
10 3 reviews
Dingle Peninsula
18/07 – 21/07
A$710/nighttotal: A$2130 (3 )

Colleen Bawn Cottage, Gap Of Dunloe, Kerry

3 4
cottage , Killarney, Co Kerry
The Colleen Bawn cottage is located 2.4 kilometers from Kate Kearney's Cottage in Dunloe Upper, a peaceful area in the mountains overlooking the Gap of Dunloe and the majestic Carrantuohill, Ireland's highest mountain. This location offers stunning views and easy access to local attractions, including horse and carriage tours, boat trips, and the Ring of Kerry.
The 75 square meter cottage has three bedrooms, one bathroom, and can accommodate up to five guests. It features a kitchen with a fridge, microwave oven, and dishwasher, a terrace, a garden, parking, internet access, and a comfortable living space.

Frequently asked questions about cottages in Dingle Peninsula

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

    The Dingle Peninsula boasts many highlights. For stunning coastal scenery, the Slea Head Drive is a must, offering breathtaking views and photo opportunities at viewpoints like Coumeenoole Beach and Dunquin Pier. Inch Beach, with its expansive sands, is perfect for a relaxing day. For history buffs, the Gallarus Oratory, a remarkably preserved early Christian church, and Dunbeg Fort, an Iron Age promontory fort, are fascinating sites. Finally, a boat trip to see Fungie, the resident bottlenose dolphin (though sightings aren't guaranteed), is a popular activity.
  • What are the best cottages in Dingle Peninsula?

  • How can one spend a 5-day holiday on the Dingle Peninsula, Ireland?

    A five-day trip allows for a good exploration. Day 1: Settle in and explore Dingle town, perhaps enjoying a seafood dinner. Day 2: Drive the Slea Head Drive, stopping at the various viewpoints and beaches. Day 3: Visit Inch Beach, relax, and perhaps try some watersports. Day 4: Explore the inland areas, visiting the Gallarus Oratory and Dunbeg Fort. Day 5: Take a boat trip to look for Fungie, or enjoy a final walk along the coast before heading home. Remember, this is just a suggestion, and you can adjust it based on your interests.
  • What are the best cottages with a pool in Dingle Peninsula?

  • Is the Dingle Peninsula, Ireland a good destination to rent a cottage?

    Absolutely! The Dingle Peninsula is dotted with charming self-catering cottages, offering a fantastic way to experience the area at your own pace. Many are located in picturesque villages, providing easy access to local amenities and attractions. You'll find a variety of options, from cosy one-bedroom cottages to larger properties suitable for families or groups.
  • What are the best cottages with a jacuzzi in Dingle Peninsula?

    The best cottage with a jacuzzi in Dingle Peninsula is 3 Bed Cottage - Sleeps 6.

  • What weather, wildlife, or natural hazards might affect travellers on the Dingle Peninsula, Ireland?

    The weather on the Dingle Peninsula can be unpredictable, even in summer. Pack layers, including waterproof and windproof clothing. While generally safe, be aware of strong winds, especially along the coast. The wildlife is generally harmless, but be mindful of livestock, particularly sheep, which roam freely in many areas. The sea can be rough, so always heed safety warnings when engaging in watersports or coastal walks.
  • What are the best cottages for families and kids in Dingle Peninsula?

  • Is the Dingle Peninsula, Ireland pedestrian and cyclist-friendly?

    Parts of the peninsula are very pedestrian and cyclist-friendly. The Dingle Way walking trail offers stunning scenery, though some sections are challenging. Cycling is popular, particularly along quieter roads, but be prepared for some hilly terrain. Always be mindful of traffic, especially on the main roads.
  • What are the best pet friendly cottages in Dingle Peninsula?

  • Are there any unusual or hidden places to explore on the Dingle Peninsula, Ireland?

    Beyond the well-known attractions, there are plenty of hidden gems. Explore the lesser-known beaches like the secluded strands near Dunquin, or take a walk along the coastal paths less travelled. The numerous small villages and hamlets offer a chance to discover charming pubs and local crafts. Consider visiting the less-visited beaches along the south-west coast or some of the smaller islands off the main peninsula.
  • What are the best cottages with parking in Dingle Peninsula?

  • What are some of the best cultural experiences that allow one to meet locals on the Dingle Peninsula, Ireland?

    The best way to meet locals is by visiting the traditional pubs in smaller villages. Many pubs host traditional music sessions, offering a chance to chat with locals and experience traditional Irish music and song. Participating in a cooking class focusing on local cuisine is another option, allowing you to interact with local chefs and learn about Irish food culture. Attending a local festival, if one is on during your visit, is also a great way to meet people.
  • What are the best authentic dishes to taste on the Dingle Peninsula, Ireland?

    Seafood is a must-try, with fresh mussels, oysters, and crab readily available. Look for dishes featuring locally caught fish, such as cod or haddock. Traditional Irish stew is a hearty option, and don't miss out on trying some of the locally produced cheeses and artisan breads. Many pubs and restaurants offer traditional Irish fare, showcasing the best of local ingredients.

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Best Dingle Peninsula cottages with a jacuzzi

Among the 89 accommodations in Dingle Peninsula, here are the 1 best cottages with a jacuzzi

Cottage ∙ 4 Bedrooms ∙ 6 Guests - Dingle Peninsula
10 3 reviews
Dingle Peninsula
22/12 – 29/12
A$222/nighttotal: A$1554 (7 )

Cottage ∙ 4 Bedrooms ∙ 6 Guests

4 4
cottage
This family-friendly cottage is located within the Slieve Mish Mountains, 3 kilometres from Inch Strand and 14 kilometres from Conor Pass.
The property sleeps six guests in four en-suite bedrooms and includes a kitchen with a microwave oven and dishwasher, a utility room with a washing machine/dryer, and an elevated patio with sea views.

Best pet friendly Dingle Peninsula cottages

Among the 89 accommodations in Dingle Peninsula, here are the 1 best pet friendly cottages

Susie's Cottage, Pet Friendly In Beaufort, County Kerry - Dingle Peninsula
Dingle Peninsula
22/12 – 29/12
A$218/nighttotal: A$1526 (7 )

Susie's Cottage, Pet Friendly In Beaufort, County Kerry

4 4
cottage , KILLARNEY
Susie's Cottage, a four-bedroom house in Kilgobnet near Beaufort, County Kerry, is 3.8km from shops and 5.6km from pubs, offering easy access to Killarney and its attractions, including Killarney National Park and Carrauntoohil.
This 145 square metre self-catering property sleeps eight guests, boasting a well-equipped kitchen, enclosed garden with barbecue, and is pet-friendly, perfect for families or groups exploring the Macgillycuddy Reeks.
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