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Best Dingle Peninsula lodging with a pool

Among the 1599 accommodations in Dingle Peninsula, here are the 1 best ones with a pool

Banna Beach House - Dingle Peninsula
9.0 2 reviews

Banna Beach House

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 1599 accommodations in Dingle Peninsula, here are the 4 best for families

Dingle Town Apartment - Dingle Peninsula
9.8 7 reviews

Dingle Town Apartment

apartment, Dingle
This Dingle apartment, a 3-bedroom property sleeping 6, is centrally located within a 0.8km radius of St Mary's Church, St James' Church, and the Trinity Tree, offering easy access to Dingle's town centre.
The self-catering flat boasts a fully equipped kitchen with microwave and dishwasher, free Wi-Fi, a washing machine, and barbecue facilities, making it ideal for families exploring Dingle's attractions.
Heron's Nest - Dingle Peninsula
9.7 3 reviews

Heron's Nest

house, Inch
Heron's Nest is a 3-bedroom house located just 2.7km from Inch Beach and 42km from Slea Head, offering a peaceful escape in the stunning scenery of Inch. It has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness and user experience.
The house has a floor area of 130 square metres and can accommodate up to 6 guests. It features a fully equipped kitchen with a dishwasher, a private garden, free private parking and a washing machine, ensuring a comfortable and convenient stay.
West Bay House Aughacasla - Dingle Peninsula
10 2 reviews

West Bay House Aughacasla

apartment
This three-bedroom, two-bathroom holiday home, 'East Bay', is located in Aughacasla, Castlegregory, County Kerry, directly beside The Seven Hogs bar and restaurant and the local shop, offering easy access to the Wild Atlantic Way.
This modern coastal property accommodates up to six guests and features a kitchen with a fridge, freezer, microwave oven, and dishwasher, alongside family-friendly amenities including garden and parking.
Lynes Cottages
No. 2
Brandon Village - Dingle Peninsula
9.9 42 reviews

Lynes Cottages No. 2 Brandon Village

apartment
This charming cottage in Brandon Village, County Kerry, sits right beside the sea and pier, offering stunning views of Mount Brandon. It has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The cottage has two bedrooms and one bathroom, sleeping up to five guests. It boasts a garden, parking, and a kitchen with a fridge, making it perfect for a relaxing family holiday with easy access to local pubs, fishing, and hiking trails.

Frequently asked questions about accommodations in Dingle Peninsula

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

    The Dingle Peninsula boasts many attractions. A visit to the charming town of Dingle itself is a must, with its colourful harbour and lively pubs. Inch Beach, a stunning 5km stretch of golden sand, is perfect for a relaxing day. Then there's Dunquin Pier, offering breathtaking views of the Blasket Islands, a truly unforgettable sight. For history buffs, the Gallarus Oratory, a remarkably well-preserved early Christian church, is essential. Finally, a drive along the Slea Head Drive, offering panoramic coastal views, is a highlight of any trip.
  • Are there any seasonal events or cultural festivals on the Dingle Peninsula, Ireland?

    The Dingle Peninsula has a vibrant events calendar. The Dingle Regatta, usually in August, is a major event. There are also smaller, local festivals throughout the year celebrating traditional music and culture, though specific dates vary. Check local listings closer to your travel dates for the most up-to-date information.
  • What are the most characteristic landscapes and terrains found on the Dingle Peninsula, Ireland?

    The Dingle Peninsula's landscape is incredibly diverse. Dramatic cliffs plunge into the Atlantic Ocean along the Slea Head Drive. Rolling green hills dotted with sheep are a common sight inland. The peninsula also features beautiful sandy beaches like Inch Beach and smaller coves tucked away along the coastline. The mountainous terrain in the interior contrasts beautifully with the rugged coastal scenery.
  • What are the best outdoor activities on the Dingle Peninsula, Ireland?

    Outdoor activities abound on the Dingle Peninsula. Hiking trails offer stunning views, with trails varying in difficulty. Water sports are popular, with opportunities for surfing at Inch Beach and kayaking or boat trips around the coastline. Cycling the Slea Head Drive is another popular choice, offering breathtaking scenery. Wildlife watching, particularly for seals and dolphins, is also a rewarding activity.
  • What is the best time of year to visit the Dingle Peninsula, Ireland with kids?

    Summer (June to August) offers the best weather for families visiting the Dingle Peninsula. The days are long and sunny, perfect for beach days and outdoor activities. However, it's also the busiest time, so booking accommodation in advance is essential. Shoulder seasons (May and September) offer a good compromise between pleasant weather and fewer crowds.
  • Are there local customs to be aware of on the Dingle Peninsula, Ireland?

    The people of the Dingle Peninsula are known for their friendliness and welcoming nature. While there aren't strict customs, it's always appreciated to be respectful of the local culture and environment. Saying 'Dia dhuit' (hello in Irish) is a nice gesture. Also, be mindful of the environment and leave no trace when visiting natural areas.
  • What are the best ways to interact with locals and learn about their culture on the Dingle Peninsula, Ireland?

    The best way to learn about the local culture is to engage with the locals. Visit the pubs in Dingle town – they're often hubs of local life, and you'll find friendly locals happy to chat. Consider taking a guided tour focused on local history and culture. Many local businesses, such as craft shops or restaurants, can also offer insights into the area's heritage.
  • What are some lesser-known attractions or hidden gems on the Dingle Peninsula, Ireland?

    Beyond the well-known spots, explore the smaller villages like Annascaul or Ventry. The Dingle Distillery offers a fascinating tour and tasting. For a quieter beach experience, consider Coumeenoole Beach, known for its dramatic cliffs. The lesser-known hiking trails in the mountains offer stunning views with less foot traffic.
  • What are some must-try local dishes on the Dingle Peninsula, Ireland?

    Seafood is a must-try on the Dingle Peninsula. Freshly caught fish and shellfish are readily available in many restaurants. Champ, a traditional Irish dish of mashed potatoes with scallions and butter, is another local favourite. You should also try Dingle Gin, a locally produced gin, at one of the many pubs.

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Best Dingle Peninsula accommodations with a balcony

Waters Edge 2 - Dingle Peninsula
9.9 11 reviews

Waters Edge 2

apartment, Dingle
Waters Edge 2 is a self-catering property located in Dingle, just 1.1 kilometres from the Dingle Oceanworld Aquarium and 4.5 kilometres from the Dingle Golf Centre. It has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall experience from previous guests.
The apartment spans 90 square metres and comfortably accommodates up to 11 guests across its three bedrooms and three bathrooms. Enjoy stunning ocean views from the patio, relax by the fireplace, and take advantage of the fully equipped kitchen, washing machine, free Wi-Fi, and bicycle rental service.
Great Blasket, Dunquin - Dingle Peninsula
9.5 34 reviews

Great Blasket, Dunquin

house, Dunquin
This three-bedroom house in Dunquin, County Kerry, boasts stunning sea views and is a short walk (1.8km) from the Blasket Centre and a short drive from Dunmore Head and Slea Head.
The 18-square-metre property sleeps up to 11 guests, features two bathrooms, a fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher, free Wi-Fi, private parking, and a cosy fireplace; enjoy outdoor dining with breathtaking coastal views.
Dingle Heritage Townhouse - Dingle Peninsula
9.8 39 reviews

Dingle Heritage Townhouse

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.
No9 Ard Na Mara - Dingle Peninsula
9.2 37 reviews

No9 Ard Na Mara

house, Dingle
This three-bedroom house, located in Dingle, is just a short walk from the Dingle Oceanworld Aquarium.
The 150 square metre property offers a private garden, terrace and free parking, comfortably accommodating up to 11 guests.

Best Dingle Peninsula accommodations with a kitchen

No 57 - Luxury Townhouse Dingle - Dingle Peninsula
9.3 10 reviews

No 57 - Luxury Townhouse Dingle

house, Dingle
This five-bedroom, four-bathroom townhouse in Dingle is a 15-minute walk from Dingle Oceanworld Aquarium and approximately 16 kilometres from both the Blasket Centre and Slea Head.
This spacious property offers free WiFi and private parking, featuring a fully equipped kitchen to accommodate up to 15 guests.
Cottage ∙ 3 Bedrooms ∙ 6 Guests - Dingle Peninsula
10 1 review

Cottage ∙ 3 Bedrooms ∙ 6 Guests

cottage
This cottage, situated on Ireland's southwest Atlantic coast on the Dingle Peninsula, is 1 kilometre from Annascaul village and 11 kilometres from Dingle town.
This family-friendly holiday home offers accommodation for six guests across three bedrooms and two bathrooms, featuring a kitchen with a microwave and dishwasher, a lounge with an open fire, an enclosed garden, and is 4.5 kilometres from Inch Beach.
Tig Na Mara - Camp - Dingle Peninsula
10 2 reviews

Tig Na Mara - Camp

apartment
This four-bedroom, four-bathroom holiday cottage in Camp village offers panoramic views of Tralee Bay and the Sliabh Mish Mountains, located on the Wild Atlantic Way, 1 kilometre from local pubs and restaurants, and a 10-minute walk to a beach and café.
This well-equipped holiday home accommodates up to eight guests, featuring internet, a garden, and a kitchen with a fridge, freezer, microwave oven, and dishwasher, serving as an ideal base for exploring the Dingle Peninsula.
The Blue Annex - Dingle Peninsula
9.3 13 reviews

The Blue Annex

house, Tralee
The Blue Annex, a pet-friendly house in Tralee, is conveniently located a short walk from the Kerry County Museum and Siamsa Tíre theatre, and within 32km of St Mary's Cathedral, the INEC, and Muckross Abbey.
This 105 square metre property offers two bedrooms, one bathroom, a fully equipped kitchen with fridge and freezer, free Wi-Fi, a private garden, parking, and is ideal for two guests, with nearby golfing and cycling opportunities.
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