Holiday Cottages in Dingle, Kerry available for rental
We have 12 self catering holiday cottages in Dingle,Kerry
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| Detached House for 5 in Dingle , Dingle |
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Price: £ from 296
Sleeps: 5 |

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| This bright and stylish, newly built house offers superb accommodation only a 5 minute walk from the centre of Dingle Town. It has views of the mountains to the front, and the sea from the back. Dingle is full of pubs, restaurants and interesting galleries and shops. The Peninsula is famous for its stunning scenery and wild, impressive coastline. Dolphins are frequent visitors to Dingle, and the town also has an Aquarium. |
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| Semi-detached Bungalow for 2 in Dingle , Dingle |
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Price: £ from 215
Sleeps: 2 |

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| On the Connor Pass and just over a mile from Dingle is this bungalow with magnificent distant views of Dingle Harbour and surrounding countryside. You could sit all day and admire the view in this relaxing setting. The Connor Pass is the highest mountain range in Ireland and provides you with the most breathtaking views. Along its length are three lakes and a waterfall. In Dingle you will find cosmopolitan restaurants, traditional pubs - many with music, and quirky shops. There are boat trips, guided walks, dolphin watching, pony trekking, an indoor World of Leisure and Oceanworld Aquarium all within Dingle. There's ample to do locally, and even more to see around the peninsula. |
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| Detached House for 6 in Dingle , Dingle |
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Price: £ from 303
Sleeps: 6 |

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| Just a stroll from the property is Dingle town centre where you can enjoy pubs with traditional Irish music and sample locally caught fish in a wide range of restaurants. This lovely house has a light and airy sun room giving excellent views of Dingle's natural harbour. The sun room leads on to a gorgeous patio, which is right on the edge of the harbour - a perfect place to sit with a glass of wine and enjoy watching the fishing boats return with their day's catch. Dingle has ample to offer as well as being the perfect hub for exploring the delights of the Dingle Peninsula. |
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| Teach Na R , Dingle |
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Price: £ 160- £581
Sleeps: 8 |

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| Situated in the countryside location of Ballyheabought, just 1.5 miles from Dingle is the beautiful detached cottage of Teach Na Ri. This ground floor cottage is very welcoming and has lovely specious rooms. Teach Na Ri sleeps eight people across four bedrooms - two twin, one double and one double with en-suite shower. There is also another bathroom, which has a bath and separate shower. The cottage has a lovely sitting room with cosy open fire and stunning mountain views, well equipped fitted kitchen with dining area and a conservatory. The lawned garden that surrounds Teach Na Ri is perfect to dine and relax in after a busy day and there is also the convenience of off road parking for three cars. Teach Na Ri is perfect for families or a group of friends and is an ideal base to experience the many attractions and activities that this part of Ireland has to offer |
| Situated within a stunning peninsula is the town of Dingle. Overlooked by the Slievanea Mountain and overlooking Dingle Bay, the town offers a harbour, shops, pubs, restaurants and lovely beaches. There are also many attractions and activities that will suit all tastes. From wonderful walks in the surrounding countryside, cycling, fishing, golf and a number of watersports to the Oceanworld aquarium and museums, there is always something to see or do! For more attractions, shops, pubs and restaurants the bustling, popular town of Killarney is 45 miles away and the city of Cork is 100 miles away. There is something for everyone within this part of County Kerry. |
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| Semi-detached Character Cottage for 4 in Dingle , Dingle |
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Price: £ from 312
Sleeps: 4 |

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| A fabulous location just 0.5 miles Dingle town which is a natural harbour below Slievanea mountain and noted for its scenery and resident dolphin Fungi. This is a delightfully charming cottage with character and a cosy ambience. Situated on a hill overlooking Dingle Bay you are only a half mile walk to the pubs and restaurants where you can enjoy traditional Irish music and gourmet dining. Nearby is a bowling centre and Dingle is also noted for its craft shops and art galleries. It boasts fantastic scenery and the Ring of Kerry and Lakes of Killarney make enjoyable day trips. |
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| Fuchsia Lodge , Dingle |
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Price: £ 229- £791
Sleeps: 12 |

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| Fuchsia Lodge is a modern, detached dormer style cottage located on the outskirts of the village of Ballyferriter on the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry. Boasting six bedrooms comprising three doubles (two with ensuite facilities), one twin, one single and one family room, as well as two family bathrooms, this cottage can sleep up to twelve people. The cottage also contains a fitted kitchen with a dining area and French doors to the patio area and a sitting room with an open fire. To the outside of the cottage is off road parking for four cars and a lawned garden to the front and the rear, a patio area with garden furniture and a barbecue. Located in stunning countryside and yet just a short drive from the coast, Fuchsia Lodge is a lovely cottage in a fabulous part of Ireland. |
| The village of Ballyferriter nestles near the tip of the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry. Home to a selection of local facilities including pubs, a shop, and a small hotel, and flanked by mountains, coastlines and beaches, this traditional Irish village is the perfect base for those wishing to relax, or to explore the great outdoors. Ballyferriter is also one of Ireland's most prominent Gaeltacht villages, where the traditional Gaelic language is widely spoken amongst the local residents, giving visitors exposure to this ancient culture. The natural surroundings will enrapture visitors, with the Blasket Islands only a short boat ride away and Mount Brandon, the second tallest mountain in the country close by. |
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| Lilac Cottage , Dingle |
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Price: £ 202- £570
Sleeps: 6 |

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| This traditional, detached bungalow on the Dingle Peninsula overlooks Dingle Bay and is just three miles from the village of Annascaul in County Kerry. With superb views over the bay and surrounding countryside, the property boasts traditional features such as an open fire and feature fireplace. Accommodation is composed of three double bedrooms, a fitted kitchen and a sitting room with dining area and open fire. The property also offers a garden and off-road parking, making this a wonderful place to come with family or friends. |
| Situated at the foot of the Slieve Mountains, the lovely village of Annascaul is located on the beautiful Dingle Peninsula. This charming little settlement offers a good range of shops, pubs and eateries, and benefits from a mild climate throughout the year due to the passing Gulf Stream. The incredible countryside makes this a wonderful spot for walkers, especially as the famed Dingle Way winds through Annascaul itself, down towards Inch Strand - a three mile strip of beach offering great water sports and a range of wildlife spotting opportunities. This lovely little village also boasts a number of fairs and festivals throughout the year, including the annual walking festival in October. With freshwater fishing available on Annascaul River and on Annascaul Lake as well as sea fishing on the peninsula, the town is also a great spot for fishermen. |
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| Detached House for 6 in Dingle , Dingle |
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Price: £ from 382
Sleeps: 6 |

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| A superb new property in a select development of eleven holiday homes in the popular tourist town of Dingle, with superb views over Dingle Bay. A large private, partially enclosed back garden with furniture positioned to gain maximum enjoyment from the summer’s evenings. A tastefully decorated lounge with a welcoming open fire. Dingle is a perfect destination for a break all year round with a constant buzz about it - a fun and exciting location to visit and is easily accessible by a well lit private walkway. Within an easy drive lie the beaches of Ventry, Inch and many more. |
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| Forest View , Dingle |
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Price: £ 155- £563
Sleeps: 8 |

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| Forest View is a detached bungalow in the village of Mullinaglemig which is situated close to the coastal town of Dingle in County Kerry. The cottage has four bedrooms (two doubles, one family room and one with bunk beds) which with the addition of a family bathroom make it suitable for up to eight people. Also within the cottage are a kitchen with a breakfast bar and a dining area, and two sitting rooms with open fires. To the outside of the cottage is off road parking for four cars and a large lawned garden with outdoor furniture, a BBQ and woodland views. Being close to the coast as well as having all of County Kerry to discover, Forest View is a wonderful holiday cottage all year round. |
| The town of Dingle sits on a peninsula overlooking Dingle Bay and boasts a harbour as well as a range of shops, pubs and restaurants. Offering lovely beaches and stunning surrounding countryside, this lively town offers a host of activities for all the family, including great walking, cycling, fishing, golfing and a range of watersports facilities. So whether it's a trip to the Oceanworld aquarium or one of the town's museums, or a quiet seafood meal, this charming town has something for everyone. |
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| Saoirse , Dingle |
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Price: £ 182- £647
Sleeps: 6 |

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| This detached bungalow, located in the pretty town of Dingle in County Kerry, enjoys fantastic views across the bay and provides simple yet comfortable accommodation. With a warming open fire in the sitting room, a well-equipped kitchen with separate dining room and three bedrooms, this property offers homely, comfortable accommodation for up to six people. Outside, there is off-road parking for three cars and an expansive garden with patio furniture – ideal for ball games or dining al fresco. The facilities and activities of the village and other nearby towns are all within easy driving distance of this home from home cottage. |
| Overlooking the bay from which it takes its name, the pretty town of Dingle boasts a variety of shops, a fabulous harbour and a good range of pubs and restaurants. With pristine beaches and stunning surrounding countryside, this lively town provides a host of activities for all the family including great walking, cycling, fishing and golfing opportunities as well as a range of water sport facilities that unrivalled anywhere else in the country. Also in the region are the Oceanworld aquarium, multiple museums and a range of restaurants serving local seafood. |
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| Terraced House for 6 in Dingle , Dingle |
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Price: £ from 313
Sleeps: 6 |

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| Just a 20 min walk from Dingle town this holiday home is part of an exclusive courtyard development within the grounds of a 300 year old hunting lodge built by the Earl of Cork. It offers a traditional courtyard design strategically placed to maximize the impact of the views of Dingle Bay, Skellig Rocks and the reeks. The larger than average interiors are finished to an extremely high standard and broadband internet connection is available throughout. The houses are surrounded by fields, mountains and there are panoramic views over Dingle Bay and the renowned Skellig Rocks. |
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| Number 7 Gorteen , Dingle |
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Price: £ 157- £565
Sleeps: 7 |

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| Number 7 Gorteen is a welcoming detached cottage within a small residential estate on the edge of Annascaul, near Dingle. This modern, well decorated cottage has a beautiful sitting room with open fire, well equipped fitted kitchen with dining area and French doors that lead onto the raised decking area. Just imagine dining or relaxing on the decking area whilst the sound of the river at the end of the garden trickles by. Number 7 Gorteen is a four tick cottage that sleeps seven and has four bedrooms - one ground floor family room with double and single beds, one single, one single with sky light and en-suite and one double. There are two other bathrooms, one of which is one the ground floor. There is off road parking for two cars and the nearest shop and pub are two minutes walk away. This makes Number 7 Gorteen an ideal cottage for families or friends and is a perfect base to explore the area and the town of Dingle at any time of the year. |
| The lovely village of Annascaul, at the foot of the spectacular Slieve Mountains boasts various shops, pubs and restaurants. One such pub is named The South Pole Inn, due to Annascaul once being home to the Antartic explorer Tom Crean. The village hosts many fairs and festivals, including in October, an annual walking festival. Annascaul is situated in the breathtaking Dingle Peninsula and the area is a haven for walkers as the Dingle Way runs through the village. The Dingle Way ends at the fantastic Inch Strand, which offers watersports, swimming and opportunities to spot wildlife. Annascual and the surrounding area is perfect for fishermen offering freshwater and sea fishing on the Dingle Peninsula. Nearby is the popular town of Dingle with its Ocean World Aquarium and the town of Tralee. Annascaul and the surrounding area has something for everyone, and you can be sure that you will not want to leave. |
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