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For 'reference only' are special walking tour maps of the 'Dingle Way', or 'Pilgrims Walks' which can be kept till day of departure,
also we have a small history of the Archaeology of the area as yet not published. A small account of this information is available on this site on
'History of Dingle page'
Whatever your interests we are available at all times to help especially in areas of Sailing, bicycle hire, walking areas, local crafts, motoring day trips, golf, windsurfing, horse riding or visiting our local wild dolphin 'Fungi'.
There is a "Blue Flag" beach nearby in Ventry which is three miles long and features various water sports.
Dingle has barely half-a-dozen streets and 1,500 Citizens - yet it is arguably the fun capital of the Western World. Other towns and cities may rival it for eating and drinking, but which of those can boast as well the music, the banter, the sea, the sand, the scenery, a certain famous dolphin, and the easy warmth of the welcome. Tens of thousands make the annual pilgrimage here, their mission to learn from the natives how to enjoy themselves. Most or all of them succeed - the local strain of craic is highly infectious. But Dingle is much more than just merrymaking. Quieter pleasures include a number of interesting walks, a great many historical remains, especially Ogham Stones, and the gentle call of the ambient hills. Nor is Dingle devoid of gravitas. This was and is a serious market town, built upon fishing and farming. Ane the banks, offices, and emporia on Main Street still lends an air of stability. As elsewhere in Ireland, field sports, especially Gaelic football, are a perennial passion. Soccer too is keenlly followed. The Dingle Races in August are a manifestation of Kerry's love affair with the horse. And of course there is an annual regatta using the old type naomhógs.
Our dining room is tastefully decorated and has a spacious conservatory attached which is south facing and available at all times to our guests. We have a 'No smoking policy' in our dining room and conservatory for the comfort of all guests.
All our three large bedrooms have spacious en-suite facilities, pine beds with orthopedic mattresses; Clock radios; hairdryers; TV
and electric blankets on request. Central heating throughout our home is always available summer and winter. Tea/Coffee making facilities are also available at all times. We are open all year round
and are members of Bord Fáilte the Irish Tourist Board. You will find a link to this site on
this page
| Photos of rooms | Rates for 2008 | |
| History of Dingle | Visitors comments |
