Set in Glenbeigh, 33 km from St Mary's Cathedral, The Glenbeigh Hotel offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Ryan Ire
Ireland
Very traditional. Rooms are quite dated, but clean and comfortable. The food was very good and the staff were amazing and very friendly.
Featuring a Thai restaurant and tearooms, the Kells Bay House is set on 40 acres of unique gardens with subtropical plants.
Pamela Jill
United Kingdom
Excellent food. Comfortable and spacious accommodation. Beautiful views. The gardens were a lovely bonus too - we enjoyed a walk around them before we left. The dinosaurs and rope bridge were great fun!
Overlooking Dingle Bay, midway between Glenbeigh and Cahirciveen, Caitin's is a traditional old-style pub with guest accommodation. Access to the Kerry Way walking route runs alongside Caitin's.
Birgitta
Canada
Host was courteous, breakfast good, sea view terrific
Situated in Killarney in the Kerry region, Teach Beag, Gortaforia, Kells, V23 N978 has a balcony and mountain views. This property offers access to a terrace and free private parking.
Aileen
Ireland
Peaceful and scenic. Maureen a great host. Nothing was a bother to her.
Offering chic and modern bedrooms with sleek, marble bathrooms and plasma TVs, The Bianconi Inn sits in Killorglin’s centre with an award-winning restaurant.
Located in the heart of the Iveragh Peninsular, the community-run Brú na Dromoda/Dromid Hostel offers free WiFi and free onsite parking. Guests have complimentary use of the onsite sports hall.
Lauren
United Kingdom
Gorgeous setting, nice clean room with great facilities.
Situated just 21 km from St Mary's Cathedral, Kingston's Townhouse features accommodation in Killorglin with access to a bar, a shared lounge, as well as bicycle parking.
peter
Spain
Continental breakfast was good.
Location just a short walk to river and town centre
Situated in Annascaul, 18 km from Dingle Oceanworld Aquarium, Brackloon Lodge-Brackluin features accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
zaneta
United Kingdom
Great facility and very friendly welcoming helpful staff a very good place to stay.
The beach is spectacular, a little piece of heaven on the...
The beach is spectacular, a little piece of heaven on the Wild Atlantic Way. The food in nearby Ross Point was excellent. Staff in the restaurant and guest house owner Brenda Cahill And her husband were extremely friendly and accommodating. Would recommend highly.
Karen
Ireland
8.0
Scored 8.0
Rossbeigh is a very quiet place with a beautiful sandy beach...
Rossbeigh is a very quiet place with a beautiful sandy beach where you can go for long walks right up the peninisula. If you are into surfing or horse riding then it may well be right up your street. It is just slightly outside the Kerry dark skies reserve but the skies still get very dark compared to many other places near larger towns.
There is nearby Glenbeigh for anything extra you need with a convenience store, petrol station and a hotel that serves delicious meals and a daily special menu just five minutes drive away. The locals are wonderfully friendly and helpful.
Andrew
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Rossbeigh is a very special place...level sandy beach, dunes...
Rossbeigh is a very special place...level sandy beach, dunes and so much space for all the family to enjoy...it is ideal as a base for exploring the beautiful Ring of Kerry. Don't be in too much of a hurry and be ready to stop and enjoy the wonder of the area...Caragh Lake, Cromane with it's natural harbour & Jack's Restaurant, Killorglin with it's charming pubs and many excellent restaurants, Inch beach with surfing, kayaking and tasty food for all ages, Dingle's pubs, shops and boat trips...just pick up the information leaflets or ask Brenda and Michael at Rossbeigh Guest House. Glenbeigh is closeby, is a beautifully kept village and has a variety of shops, quaint pubs and, in our view, an excellent fish & chip shop. We did so much and will be back to do so much more! When travelling from Killorglin to Glenbeigh (N72)...about halfway along the road in a lay-by on the left-hand side you may see a donkey with a dog sitting on it's back... be ready to stop it is a delight!
David
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
It was lovely walking along the beach to the sand dunes.
It was lovely walking along the beach to the sand dunes.
We ate at the Towers, the local Fish and Chip shop and the Glenbeigh Hotel, all very good. It is easy to walk around Rossbeigh but not to walk from there to Glenbeigh which we tried the first night! As we like walking there were plenty of walks but we also drove round the ring of kerry and boat trips not far away which we did. The forest walk above lake Carugh was beautiful from the top there were views all round.
George
United Kingdom
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