Holiday houses in Dingle Peninsula

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A wooden deck features two white chairs with blue and white striped cushions, positioned towards the sea view. Surrounding the deck, tall green plants and flowers add natural beauty, while a soft sunset sky casts gentle colors across the horizon.
Boat in Dingle Peninsula
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 162 reviews

Blue Boat, Brandon

Blue Boat is a unique glamping stay w it’s own deck, sea view, cooking facilities and separate private bathroom in a gorgeous village on the foot of Mount Brandon. The area is known for amazing walks, watersports and stunning beaches, one of which is a minutes walk away. Brandon Pier with the famous Murphy’s bar & restaurant (Best pub in Munster 2024) is just a 3 minute walk away and a great swimming spot. The vibrant town of Dingle full of shops, galleries and pubs is only a 20 min drive away.

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Sheep are seen grazing along a winding path that descends towards the water, bordered by steep rocky cliffs and the ocean. The tranquil blue sea contrasts with the lush green grass and rocky formations, creating a serene coastal landscape.
Guesthouse in Dunquin
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 512 reviews

Dunquin Seaview Studio Apartment. Dingle Peninsula

SPECTACULAR SEA VIEWS. A beautiful contemporary, totally self-contained small studio apartment in Dunquin (Dun Chaoin) overlooking the Atlantic and Blasket Islands. Perfect base for hiking, cycling, visiting the Blasket, viewing stars at night, listening to the sound of the sea, with peaceful beaches and beautiful walks nearby. We are on the wild Atlantic Way, at the tip of the Dingle Peninsula, the halfway point of the Slea Head Drive. We are a 20min drive west of Dingle town. We have a pony.

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A modern modular home is shown in the twilight, with warm light emanating from large glass doors. Outdoor seating is arranged on a gravel pathway, with small potted plants positioned by the entrance. A serene landscape of open fields is visible in the background.
Shipping container in Castlegregory
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 117 reviews

The 40 Foot. Maharees

The 40 Foot Modular home is located on the Maharees peninsula, which boasts outstanding panoramic views of Brandon Bay which is idyllic for a couples get away.Maharees and the surrounding areas is full of activities that caters for everyone, walking, beaches, hiking, windsurfing, fishing and watersports. 20 mins from Dingle. It is a 5 min walk from local bars and restaurants. 1 Bedroom with a double bed along with a pull out sofa bed in the living area. Bed linen and towels supplied. No pets.

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A modern kitchen area features a central island with two wooden stools, complemented by a well-organized workspace. Open shelves display various kitchen items, while a range hood is mounted above the stovetop. Natural light illuminates the space, enhancing the wooden beams and cabinetry.
Condo in Dingle
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 355 reviews

Millstream Apt- Seaview / Edge of Dingle Town

Millstream Apt. on the edge of Dingle town is ideal for 1 / 2 adults ONLY. Tasteful, well furnished apartment equipped with everything you will need during your stay. Conservatory with comfy seating overlooking Dingle Bay. Modern open-plan living area with a uniquely designed kitchen and dining space. Queen sized bedroom with French doors leading to patio area & garden with stunning views of Mt. Brandon. Modern bathroom with walk in shower. 1km (15 min waterfront walk) to Dingle Marina.

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A serene beach scene captures the coastline with soft sandy shores meeting calm, turquoise waters. Distinct rock formations emerge at the water's edge, while an intricate symbol is imprinted in the sand. The sky showcases light clouds drifting over a backdrop of green hills.
Apartment in Dingle
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 631 reviews

Dingle Sea View And Walk To The Beach

Enjoy this STUDIO APT with lovely sea view conveniently located only 1 and a half miles from Dingle. Take a 3 minute walk to a local cove beach and come back to enjoy a cup of tea on the patio or relax by the fire. Beautiful countryside area with town only a few minutes drive away. Studio is on the backside of my cottage where I live. One queen bed in the main area and two single beds in a small low ceiling loft with railings open to below so no children under 5. Dogs require pre approval.

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A lush green area is accented by a smooth stone outcrop, offering an unobstructed view of a distant coastline. The horizon is marked by soft, hazy silhouettes of islands, with a shimmering body of water reflecting the sunlight. A peaceful atmosphere is present throughout the landscape.
Hut in Dunquin
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 143 reviews

Delightful bespoke wooden cabin in Dunquin

Wonderful bespoke wooden cabin on the Wild Atlantic Way in Dunquin village. Self contained, sleeps two with kitchen area and en suite. Breathtaking views towards the spectacular and historic Blasket Islands. Many amenities nearby. A short walk to Krugers Pub, the most westerly pub in Europe. Close to the Blasket Island interpretive centre, and a short walk to island ferry. On Dingle Way walk, and near to surf and swimming beaches. Regular daily bus service to Dingle. A very special place.

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A winding gravel driveway leads to a modern white house situated amidst vibrant flower beds. Colorful blooms in a variety of shades line the pathway, creating a welcoming approach to the home, with lush greenery in the background and a clear blue sky above.
Home in Dingle
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 164 reviews

Wild Atlantic Way . Dingle . Hot tub and Sauna .

Situated in one of the most beautiful places in Ireland, just 5 miles outside the vibrant town of Dingle, our beautiful open-plan home sits at the foot of Mt Brandon, with panoramic views over the Atlantic Ocean. Our home offers a perfect blend of comfort, luxury, and natural beauty. Whether you're looking for adventure, relaxation, or a bit of both, our home has something for everyone, including an outdoor sauna and hot tub where you can unwind and take in Dingle's breathtaking sunsets!

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The image showcases the stone exterior of the cottage surrounded by a green yard. A prominent rock feature sits beside the building, and a tall conifer tree rises nearby. In the background, a red farmhouse is visible, adding contrast to the serene landscape.
Tiny home in County Kerry
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 131 reviews

Red House Cottage, Dingle

Red House Cottage is a romantic,couple's country getaway. ( 2 guests max. occupancy). Best suited for guests with their own transport. Built in the 1800's this cosy stone - cottage was the original family home, but was abandoned in the 1900's for the larger, now red, farmhouse across the yard. Boasting views of the Iveragh Peninsula, and only a 3 min drive to Dingle town. Arrive, kick off your shoes and get away from it all, at this delightful hideaway. Welcome to Red House Cottage!

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An open-plan living and dining area features a large stone fireplace, surrounded by comfortable seating including a wooden dining table and chairs. Natural light enters through two windows, with views of the surrounding greenery. A cozy rug is placed in front of the fireplace.
Cottage in Dunquin
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 115 reviews

Baile Na Ratha Cottage

Situated in Dun Chaoin (Dunquin)at the most westerly tip of the Dingle Peninsula, Over looks the Blasket Islands and Inishtooskert (Sleeping Giant), Nestled in a valley in peaceful and tranquil setting, view of the Islands, walking distance to Krugers Pub, Church, Coomonale Beach big part in 'Ryans Daughter'film (1970) The wonderful Heritage Centre which celebrates the Blasket Islanders,there culture and literary talents, Slea Head for splendid views over the ocean & the Blasket Islands

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The cottage features a stone exterior with a slate roof, showcasing two skylights and a welcoming green door. Red window frames provide a vibrant accent against the stonework. A gravel pathway leads to the entrance, framed by trees offering a natural setting.
Cabin in Dingle
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 411 reviews

The Lodge

Situated in the picturesque town of Dingle, The Lodge is a newly renovated cottage from the 19th century run by Mary Griffin. Mary has been in the hospatility business in Dingle for nearly 20 years and is perfectly suited to help make your stay the best possible. The Lodge is a 5 minute walk to town yet in a country setting. It offers the tranquil Kerry experience with a modern feel. The stylish cottage features all the amenities of a contemporary styled home with the feel of old Ireland.

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A clear view of the rocky coastline is presented, showcasing vibrant greenery and the azure sea. The distant mountains create a scenic backdrop, emphasizing the natural beauty and tranquility of the surroundings.
Hut in Ballyferriter Village
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 630 reviews

Bird Nest cabin on the sea - Dingle Peninsula

Welcome to Atlantic Bay Rest's Bird Nest! Book it to stay at the edge of the world. If you are adventurous and like to be 'right' on the sea, surrounded by nature, you found the perfect place! This is not a five star accommodation but more like a million stars out of your window. If you’re used to camping, you will love this as it’s glamping style! Please keep reading for more information... and if your dates aren’t available, check out our other listings on the same property.

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A charming cottage is set amidst a lush garden filled with blooming flowers and greenery. The stone pathway leads to the entrance, framed by colorful foliage. Above, a clear sky lets in bright sunlight, enhancing the inviting atmosphere of this remote retreat.
Guest suite in Annascaul
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 118 reviews

Enchanting Cottage Hideaway Anascaul

A REMOTE cottage nestled in a magical valley on the Dingle peninsula, a quiet hillwalkers paradise, close to the lake Endearing & cozy ,4kms from Anascaul Village (14 to Dingle).An quiet peaceful place. Step out your door walk by the lake and on up the hills .Lovely & peaceful here. So come for rest & healing in nature. Writers/ Artists hideout . See also our new BARN listing for2 on site . Fast WiFi. Enquire re deals for longer letting off peak .

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is Dingle Peninsula located?

    Dingle Peninsula is found in County Kerry on Ireland’s southwest coast. It is recognized for its dramatic Atlantic coastline, traditional villages, and vibrant cultural heritage.

  • When is the best time to visit Dingle Peninsula?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for visiting Dingle Peninsula, when temperatures are usually milder at 48–64°F (9–18°C), and rainfall tends to lessen compared to winter months. These seasons support more outdoor activities and local events.

  • What are some things to do near Dingle Peninsula?

    You can explore the town of Dingle, Slea Head Drive, and nearby beaches, as well as historic sites and craft shops. The peninsula also has chances for hiking, water activities, and experiencing traditional music sessions in local venues.

  • How is the weather near Dingle Peninsula?

    Dingle Peninsula usually has mild, temperate conditions, with winter temperatures around 41–51°F (5–11°C) and summers at 55–64°F (13–18°C). Rainfall is common year-round, so bringing waterproof layers is frequently suggested.