Kerry Airport (approximately 1 hour away) has connecting flights to Dublin and the UK.
Shannon and Cork airports (approximately 3 hours) have many connections to the USA and Europe.
On entering Dingle on the N86, turn right at the roundabout and continue to the end of the road (approximately 500m). Turn right again and continue up the hill. We are 400m on the left.
The spacious dining room, where breakfast is served, affords panoramic views across the bay and surrounding hills. Mary’s renowned, award winning breakfasts offer a feast. A small selection of the delights on offer include; full Irish fry, smoked salmon and poached eggs or pancakes with maple syrup. The buffet table is laden with many kinds of fresh and poached fruits, juices, yogurts, cheeses, freshly baked breads, cakes and homemade preserves.
• Satellite television • WiFi access • Wine available on premises • Hot Tub • Children welcome • Cot available on request • High chair available
The Dingle peninsula affords some of the most breathtaking scenery in Ireland. Majestic cliffs, pounded by Atlantic breakers, high narrow passes and beautiful sandy beaches. The area is steeped in history; Ironage forts, beehive huts, early Christian oratories and standing stones. Part of the Dingle Peninsula is designated a Gaeltacht, an area where Gaelic is still spoken.
John and Mary are happy to arrange or advise guests on local trips, walking routes or activities.
Golf, fishing, cycling, sailing, water sports, horse riding, hill walking, rock climbing & abseiling and sea kayaking are just some of the leisure options open to you in the area.
Indoor swimming pool, gym, aquarium, bowling alley and boat trips from the harbour are within walking distance.