Bed & Breakfast Accommodation on the Dingle Peninsula
Loistín Leaba agus Bricfeasta í gCorca Dhuibhne
Bed and Breakfast accommodation has six or fewer bedrooms. They are generally family homes, although many of the newest have been purpose-built for bed and breakfast.
Towns and villages on the peninsula
Click on a location on the map, or on one of the links below, in order to see a listing of bed and breakfast accommodation in that area.
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ANNASCAUL:
A classic roadside village 12 miles/19 kilometres east of Dingle, in an area noted for its hillwalking and lake, and mountains.
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BALLYDAVID / BAILE NA NGALL:
A picturesque fishing village on the western end of the peninsula.
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BALLYFERRITER / BAILE AN FHEIRTÉARAIGH:
A large village at the centre of the Gaeltacht or Irish-speaking district.
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BRANDON / CÉ BHREANAINN:
A small fishing village at the base of Mount Brandon.
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CAMP / AN CAM:
This village, next to sandy beaches and mountains, is convenient for all parts of the peninsula and the county town of Tralee.
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CASTLEGREGORY / CAISLEÁN GHRIAIRE:
A large village surrounded by miles of sandy beaches.
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CASTLEMAINE / CAISLEÁIN NA MAINGE:
This village, situated on the River Maine, forms the "gateway" to the peninsula and is also close to Killarney and the Ring of Kerry.
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CLOGHANE / AN CLACHÁN:
A quiet, beautifully located, village, between Mount Brandon and the sea.
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DINGLE / AN DAINGEAN / DAINGEAN UÍ CHÚISE:
The only town in the peninsula.
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DUNQUIN / DÚN CHAOIN:
The most westerly point in Ireland, overlooking the Blasket Islands.
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FEOHANAGH / AN FHEOTHANACH:
Part of the Irish-speaking Gaeltacht, an area of cliff top walks and mountains.
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LISPOLE / LIOS PÓIL:
A quiet area of sandy bays and hills.
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INCH / AN INSE:
A seaside village with a long sandy beach.
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VENTRY / CEANN TRÁ:
A large seaside village with safe bathing beaches.