Ceann Sibeal Hotel is a 26 bedroom modern 3*** Hotel located half way on the scenic Slea Head drive in the village of Ballyferriter,capital of the Gaeltacht “Irish speaking area” and 10 km from Dingle town. The hotels facilities include a bar here you can enjoy the very best of food and your choice of drinkr as well as entertainment each weekend and hotel restaurant. The village of Ballyferriter is ideally located between mountains and sea and is within walking distance of the beautiful beaches of Smerwick Harbour. Our local Golf Links is within 5 minutes drive with reduced green fees for Hotel guests.
From Dingle Go west through the town past the head of the quay to the roundabout at Milltown. Turn left over Milltown bridge and take the first right. Follow this main road until the sea comes into view. Take the road down to the left and follow the road until you come to a pub named Tigh Bhric. Turn left immediately after that followed by the next right hand turn. It won't be long now until you have reached , An BuailtÌn, Ballyferriter. You'll see the church on your left hand side and 100 hundred meters past that you'll have reached your destination - Ceann SibÈal Hotel. Come in and relax. From Killarney Go west from Killarney on the N72 and turn right onto the R563 towards Milltown. When you reach Milltown continue on until you reach Castlemaine. Turn left in Castlemaine and follow the coast road through Inch west towards Dingle. From Shannon Airport Go east into Limerick. Follow the signs for the N20 towards Killarney at first and then the N21 to Tralee.
The area is renowned for its traditional values where traditional and contemporary music can be heard from any of the four pubs during the season. Located in the village of Ballyferiter is a heritage, archaeological and historical museum, and nearby are many escavated early Christian and monastic sites. Nearby is an 18 hole Golf Links, Horse riding, mountain climbing, sailing, The Dingle way walking trail, sandy and surfing beaches. Also within 3 km is the Blasket Islands interpretative centre/museum, with ferries to the Great Blasket.