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Best Dingle Peninsula villas and holiday homes with a pool

Among the 358 accommodations in Dingle Peninsula, here are the 1 best villas and holiday homes with a pool

Banna Beach House - Dingle Peninsula
8.0 1 review
Dingle Peninsula
22/12 – 29/12
A$267/nighttotal: A$1869 (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 Dingle Peninsula villas and holiday homes with a kitchen

Dingle Way Rest ,Luxury Holiday Home - Dingle Peninsula
9.7 61 reviews
Dingle Peninsula
18/07 – 21/07
A$527/nighttotal: A$1581 (3 )

Dingle Way Rest ,Luxury Holiday Home

3 4
house , Dingle
Dingle Way Rest, a luxury holiday home, is situated in Dingle, County Kerry, conveniently located 2.7 kilometres from Dingle Oceanworld Aquarium and 7.2 kilometres from Dingle Golf Centre.
This spacious property boasts three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a fully equipped kitchen, comfortably accommodating up to eleven guests, and features a private patio with stunning sea views.
Wild Atlantic Way Cabin - Dingle Peninsula
9.5 77 reviews
Dingle Peninsula
18/07 – 21/07
A$373/nighttotal: A$1119 (3 )

Wild Atlantic Way Cabin

1 4
chalet , Ballyheigue
This two-bedroom Kerry cottage is situated near Ballyheigue village, County Kerry, within walking distance of Ballyheigue Beach and Ballyheigue Castle Golf Course, offering easy access to the Wild Atlantic Way.
The self-catering lodge sleeps four, boasts a fully equipped kitchen with fridge and microwave, a garden, parking, and excellent guest reviews, providing a comfortable base for exploring County Kerry's attractions.
Mount Brandon View - Wild Atlantic Way - Kerry - Dingle Peninsula
10 7 reviews
Dingle Peninsula
07/08 – 14/08
A$284/nighttotal: A$1988 (7 )

Mount Brandon View - Wild Atlantic Way - Kerry

4 6
bungalow , Ballycurrane
Mount Brandon View, a four-bedroom bungalow near Dingle, County Kerry, is situated approximately 10km west of Dingle town, offering easy access to Mount Brandon and Brandon Creek, steeped in local history and located on the Wild Atlantic Way.
This self-catering property sleeps nine, boasts four bathrooms, a fully equipped kitchen including a dishwasher, unlimited Wi-Fi, and parking, making it ideal for families exploring the scenic Dingle Peninsula.
Behy Lodge Glenbeigh By Trident Holiday Homes - Dingle Peninsula
9.9 63 reviews
Dingle Peninsula
22/12 – 29/12
A$287/nighttotal: A$2009 (7 )

Behy Lodge Glenbeigh By Trident Holiday Homes

4 4
house , Glenbeigh
Beahy Lodge Holiday Home is a 4-bedroom house situated in Glenbeigh, County Kerry, just 42 kilometres from Siamsa Tire Theatre and Kerry County Museum.
This 140 square metre self-catering property offers a fully equipped kitchen, a garden, a terrace, free parking and Wi-Fi, and is perfect for families or groups of friends visiting the beautiful Ring of Kerry.

Frequently asked questions about villa rentals 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. Then there's Dunquin Pier, offering breathtaking views of the Blasket Islands. Inch Beach, with its vast expanse of golden sand, is perfect for a relaxing day. For stunning coastal scenery, the Slea Head Drive is an unforgettable experience, taking in dramatic cliffs and charming villages. Finally, don't miss the opportunity to visit the Dingle Distillery for a taste of local spirits.
  • What are the best villa rentals in Dingle Peninsula?

  • Is the Dingle Peninsula, Ireland known for mountains, beaches, forests, or other types of landscapes?

    The Dingle Peninsula is renowned for its dramatic coastal scenery. Rugged mountains, like Mount Brandon, rise sharply from the Atlantic, contrasting beautifully with the numerous sandy beaches, such as Inch Beach and Coumeenoole Beach. While forests aren't extensive, there are pockets of woodland, and the landscape is predominantly characterised by its wild, rugged beauty and dramatic cliffs.
  • What are the best villa rentals with a pool in Dingle Peninsula?

    Harriet's Cottage: Tastefully Decorated Rowhouse - 3 Min Walk To Downtown Dingle and Teach Eoin are the best villa rentals with a pool in Dingle Peninsula.

  • What are the most surprising and hidden attractions on the Dingle Peninsula, Ireland?

    One hidden gem is the small, secluded beach at Cahergal, tucked away and offering a sense of peaceful isolation. The beehive huts at the summit of Mount Brandon offer a fascinating glimpse into early settlement, though the hike to reach them is challenging. Exploring the lesser-known coastal paths, away from the main tourist routes, can also reveal stunning viewpoints and secluded coves. The less-visited beaches along the northern coast are quieter alternatives to the more popular south-facing beaches.
  • What are the best villa rentals with a jacuzzi in Dingle Peninsula?

    The best villa rentals with a jacuzzi in Dingle Peninsula are 3 Bed Cottage - Sleeps 6, Wonderful Coastal Home In Dingle Town and Binn A Tuair.

  • What are some unique ways to learn about the culture of the Dingle Peninsula, Ireland by engaging with its people?

    Engage with the local community by visiting the Dingle Craft Market, where artisans showcase their work and share their skills. Many pubs host traditional Irish music sessions, offering a chance to interact with locals and experience the lively atmosphere. Consider taking a guided walking tour focusing on the local history and heritage. Participating in a traditional Irish cooking class is another excellent way to learn about local cuisine and culture.
  • What are the best villa rentals for families and kids in Dingle Peninsula?

    The best villa rentals for families and kids in Dingle Peninsula are Dingle Holiday Homes (S7), Beach House On The Wild Atlantic Way Inch - cokerry and Firestation House Dingle Town.

  • How much time should you set aside to thoroughly explore the Dingle Peninsula, Ireland?

    To truly appreciate the Dingle Peninsula, at least 3-4 days are recommended. This allows sufficient time to explore the main attractions, enjoy the scenery at a relaxed pace, and discover some hidden gems. Longer stays are ideal for those who enjoy hiking, watersports, or simply spending time soaking up the atmosphere of the charming towns and villages.
  • What are the best pet friendly villa rentals in Dingle Peninsula?

    The best pet friendly villa rentals in Dingle Peninsula are Discover Dingle...you Deserve It, Harriet's Cottage and Brooke Cottage Rental House.

  • What cultural experiences or workshops on the Dingle Peninsula, Ireland offer something different?

    The Dingle Peninsula offers a range of unique experiences. Consider a traditional Irish language class, learning some basic phrases and gaining an insight into the local culture. A seaweed foraging and cooking workshop offers a unique perspective on the peninsula's culinary heritage. Alternatively, a workshop on traditional crafts like knitting or weaving provides a hands-on experience of local skills.
  • What are the best villa rentals with parking in Dingle Peninsula?

  • Are there any food festivals on the Dingle Peninsula, Ireland where you can try local food?

    The Dingle Peninsula doesn't have large-scale, regularly scheduled food festivals like some other regions. However, many pubs and restaurants showcase fresh, locally sourced seafood and produce throughout the year. Check local listings for smaller events and farmers' markets which frequently take place.
  • What seasonal natural events, such as migrations or blooming periods, occur on the Dingle Peninsula, Ireland?

    Spring brings a vibrant display of wildflowers, particularly along the coastal paths. Autumn offers stunning colours as the leaves change. Bird migration is a significant event, with various species passing through during the spring and autumn. Seal sightings are common year-round, but particularly noticeable during the pupping season in late summer and autumn.
  • What exclusive experiences are available when visiting the Dingle Peninsula, Ireland?

    Consider a boat trip to the Blasket Islands for a truly unique experience, exploring the remote islands and learning about their fascinating history. A guided sea kayaking tour offers a different perspective of the dramatic coastline. For those seeking adventure, hiking Mount Brandon, the second-highest peak in County Kerry, provides breathtaking panoramic views. Horse riding along the beaches is another exclusive and memorable experience.

Best Dingle Peninsula villas and holiday homes with air conditioning

Cois Chnoic - Dingle Peninsula
9.4 152 reviews
Dingle Peninsula
22/12 – 29/12
A$1628/nighttotal: A$11396 (7 )

Cois Chnoic

3 4
house , Dingle
Cois Chnoic is a 3-bedroom house located in Dingle, just 2.2 kilometres from Dingle Oceanworld Aquarium and 50 kilometres from Siamsa Tire Theatre. The property has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
This comfortable home can accommodate up to 8 guests and features a fully equipped kitchen, a terrace with garden views, a shared lounge area, a children's playground, barbecue facilities, free Wi-Fi, and private parking.
Lavarna House - Dingle Peninsula
9.5 52 reviews
Dingle Peninsula
22/12 – 29/12
A$649/nighttotal: A$4543 (7 )

Lavarna House

3 4
house , Annascaul
Lavarna House is located in Annascaul, just 30 kilometres from St. Mary's Cathedral and 31 kilometres from Kerry County Museum, offering a peaceful retreat in a scenic area. The house has consistently received excellent ratings for cleanliness, location, and user experience.
The three-bedroom property, spanning 120 square metres, comfortably accommodates up to 13 guests. Amenities include a fully equipped kitchen, a washing machine, free Wi-Fi, and a flat-screen TV, making it ideal for families or groups seeking a relaxing stay.
Bothán Dainín - Dingle Peninsula
9.8 272 reviews
Dingle Peninsula
03/07 – 04/07
A$222/nightfor 1 night

Bothán Dainín

1 2
house , County Kerry
This one-bedroom apartment is situated 12km from Dingle town, at the foot of Mount Brandon, offering stunning views and easy access to the Dingle Way Walking Trail. It has excellent user, location and cleanliness ratings.
This self-catering property can accommodate two guests and provides a comfortable and spacious living area with a sofa bed in the sitting room. Amenities include Wi-Fi, TV, a stove fireplace, a garden, and parking.
Castlegregory-seaside 2 Bedroomed Cottage - Dingle Peninsula
8.8 98 reviews
Dingle Peninsula
22/12 – 29/12
A$263/nighttotal: A$1841 (7 )

Castlegregory-seaside 2 Bedroomed Cottage

2 4
house , Castlegregory
This two-bedroom cottage in Castlegregory is a six-minute walk from Aughacasla Bay Beach and 1.9km from Castlegregory Beach.
The 125 square metre property sleeps seven, boasts a fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher, free Wi-Fi, private parking, and a terrace, and is close to Dingle Oceanworld Aquarium (27km) and Fenit Sea World (32km).

Best Dingle Peninsula villas and holiday homes with jacuzzi

Blasket View - 5 Star - Dingle Peninsula
9.4 22 reviews
Dingle Peninsula
22/12 – 29/12
A$1150/nighttotal: A$8050 (7 )

Blasket View - 5 Star

5 4
house , Dingle
This five-bedroom house is situated in Dingle, approximately 2 kilometres from the Dingle Oceanworld Aquarium, offering breathtaking sea views.
The 220 square metre property boasts a sauna, a hot tub, a terrace, and a garden, perfect for relaxation after a day of exploring the Dingle Peninsula.
Killorglin Irish Pub With Hot Tub That Sleeps 19 - Dingle Peninsula
Dingle Peninsula
22/12 – 29/12
A$2706/nighttotal: A$18942 (7 )

Killorglin Irish Pub With Hot Tub That Sleeps 19

4 4
house , Killorglin
This spacious Killorglin holiday home, in County Kerry, is conveniently located approximately 24 kilometres from Muckross Abbey, 22.5 kilometres from Killarney Railway Station, and 22.5 kilometres from Kerry Airport.
The 200 square metre property sleeps up to 19 guests, boasting four bedrooms, three bathrooms, a fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher, a jacuzzi, a spa, and free Wi-Fi; nearby attractions include the Kerry County Museum (27km).
Kissane's Cottage - Dingle Peninsula
9.9 8 reviews
Dingle Peninsula
03/07 – 04/07
A$1835/nightfor 1 night

Kissane's Cottage

4 2
house , Beaufort
Kissane's Cottage is a 4-bedroom house located in Beaufort, County Kerry, just 15 kilometres from the INEC and 19 kilometres from Muckross Abbey.
The 145 square metre property boasts a fully equipped kitchen with a dishwasher, a jacuzzi, a garden, and parking, making it perfect for families or groups of up to 11 guests.
Atlantic Rest - Dingle Peninsula
9.8 12 reviews
Dingle Peninsula
22/12 – 29/12
A$1118/nighttotal: A$7826 (7 )

Atlantic Rest

4 4
house , Dingle
Atlantic Rest, a four-bedroom house in Dingle, County Kerry, is situated a short 11-minute walk from Slea Head Drive, 2.9km from Coumeenoole Beach, and within easy driving distance of Dingle Oceanworld Aquarium (15km) and the Blasket Centre (7.4km).
This 214 square metre property sleeps up to 19 guests, boasting two living rooms, a fully equipped kitchen with fridge and microwave, a garden, parking, and a jacuzzi.
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