Ballintaggart House Hostel
Ballintaggart House is located on the main Tralee to Dingle road, 20 minutes walk from Dingle town centre, with magnificent views of Dingle Bay. It has operated as a hostel since 1990 and was fully restored in 1996 to provide en suite Private and Family rooms with fully serviced
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Paddy's Palace - Dingle Peninsula
Our Hostel is large and spacious, 9 comfortable, ultra-clean rooms with bathrooms ensuite. A massive dining area and fully equipped modern kitchen. We have a super cool common room to relax in, perhaps with a book in front of its majestic fireplace? Our drawing room is where we hold our regular Irish dancing classes with local professional teachers coming in for a small nominal fee
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Lovett's Hostel
Welcome to Lovett's Hostel , located in the heart of Dingle Town, 2 minute walk from the centre of town. Ideal for walks, listening to
Irish traditional music in the local pubs etc, Wild rugged coastlines, scattered islands, vast mountains and high passes, this Gaeltacht (Gaelic speaking) region will leave you longing to come back for
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Tigh An Phoist
This hostel is family run and friendly. Siobhán is the owner/manager and is very willing to advise you on the
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Grapevine Hostel
The Grapevine is a friendly, clean ,cosy centrally located place from which to explore Dingle. We are close to all amenities. The kitchen is open 24 hours and has free coffee tea, sugar etc. We have an open fire in the sitting room .No TV but lots of conversation, guitars, cards and general
relaxing. Our hot showers are famous and hanging out in the patio on fine evenings can carry on til the early
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Blackberry Lodge Hostel
Blackberry Lodge is a beautiful 6 Bedroom home and hostel in the heart of Dingle Town - just next to the roundabout and an ideal base for the many tourist attractions Dingle has to offer. Our Hostel has full central heating, hot showers, a secure lock-up for bicycles, and tea & coffee is available in our spacious sitting room. Our TV lounge has an open-fire where you can relax, chat or write some "wish you were here"
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Daingean or Daingean Uí Chúis is a growing town in County Kerry in the Republic of Ireland, on the Atlantic coast some 50 km west-south-west of Tralee and 80 km west-north-west of Killarney. The town is situated on a natural harbour below Slievanea mountain on the large Dingle peninsula, which lies south of the River Shannon and north of the Ring of Kerry.
Dingle's St. Mary's was a fine neogothic church built to designs by J. J. McCarthy and O'Connell. The foundation stone was laid in 1862. It originally had a nave and aisles separated by arcades, supported on columns capped by octagonal tops. The arcades, unfortunately, were demolished in one of the most radical reordering schemes to have been executed in Ireland. The project also saw the demolition of the exterior walls to below the original clerstory level, and, most notably, of the attic and upper ranges of the west elevation.