Discover the best hotels in Annascaul, Dingle Peninsula, County Kerry including Shadow River Farm, The Old Anchor Inn B&B Annascaul, Teac Seain, Annascaul House Bed & Breakfast, Restmore B&B, Paddy's Palace Dingle Peninsula.
Restaurants in Annascaul
5 based on 3 reviews
Great stay location in Annascaul village. 100m from playground for kids and 250m from restaurants/pubs/shop. Accommodation is very pet friendly with courtyard. The farm has ducks, hens, rocky the sheep, cats and dogs. Lovely outdoor seating, rooms are spacious and very clean for our family stay. The breakfast was delicious with cereals, fruit, tea, coffee, fresh juices, yogurts and the highlight was the full Irish breakfast (best B&B full Irish breakfast I ever had). The hosts are very knowledgeable of the area with great recommendations of things to do do and see. If you are a foodie there are lovely herbs in the garden and one of the hosts who is a chef ensures everything is local from farm to fork. The hosts went out of their way to ensure we enjoyed our stay. We will definitely return.
5 based on 473 reviews
The Old Anchor Inn is a cozy B&B in the heart of the picturesque village of Annascaul in the centre of the Dingle peninsula in County Kerry. The Perfect place to stay while visiting County Kerry & the Dingle Peninsula.All of our 8 rooms are en suite with tea & coffee making facilities and tv/DVD player. Choose from a wide selection of books and DVD's in out lounge, and enjoy in the comfort of your room. A full Irish breakfast and selection of fruit, juice and yogurt is included.
Walking the Dingle Way is fabulous. I highly recommend a stay in The Old Anchor Inn in Anascaul. Only met Brian but so welcoming and knowledgeable about the whole area. Room was lovely and porridge at breakfast was perfect. Great place to stay.
4.5 based on 33 reviews
Teac Sean in Annascaul is a hidden gem behind the pub facade. We stayed here one night for the' Ride Dingle 'cycling tour. Kate the host was very welcoming on arrival and offered to store our bikes in a shed at back of the building for safety. The rooms and interior were tastely decorated and spotless. The breakfast was cooked to perfection also fresh fruits, Yougurt pots and cereal. Vegitarian and Vegans catered for also. Would highly recommend.
4.5 based on 179 reviews
Annascaul House is a family run Bed and Breakfast situated in the heart of Annascaul village, nestled along the Wild Atlantic Way and only 15 minutes away from Dingle. A popular choice not only with hikers, but also families who wish to explore the beautiful Dingle Peninsula. With many of our guests returning on a regular basis, we always make sure that each stay with Annascaul House B&B is a memorable and enjoyable experience. Our beautiful accommodation consists of four en suite bedrooms, a dining room and a lounge. A private car parking is available at the front of the house. On a sunny day our guests can also enjoy a private garden. Annascaul village is home to famous Irish sculptor Jerome Connor and Antarctic Explorer Tom Crean. Whether you want to explore an abundance of local hiking trails, visit Dingle, or just relax on Inch beach, you are sure to find Annascaul House your perfect accommodation choice. Noel & Moira Spillane
Moira & Noel provide an amazing service. A warm welcome, tv lounge, a selection of teas and coffee and lovely clean and cosy rooms. Comfortable bed. Very well organised with 4 different and refreshing options for breakfast. We were part of a group with Paddywagontours.com Moira was even there at the door to wave us off. A real home from home and we certainly will return.
5 based on 30 reviews
Restmore is a clean, modern and spacious B & B. We are located 7 mins from Anascaul village where Tom Crean the famous Artic explorer hailed from.
I cannot speak highly enough of my host's Trish and Brian. They both went that extra mile for me. Because the B&B was about one kilometre from the village Brian very kindly drove me down to the village and arrange a time for me to be picked up. The room I had was huge!!!It was clean and warm. I asked for a cooked breakfast Boy did I get one, it set me up for the rest of the day. The Rest More is a beautiful house My Host's made my trip so enjoyable simply because they made sure I was so well looked after. Can't thank them enough.
3.5 based on 49 reviews
This is the only hostel on the beautiful Dingle Peninsula to come complete with a traditional Irish pub. After a day touring the stunning landscapes of Kerry, return to the pub for a finely drawn pint of Guinness and get the warmth into you thanks to our inviting peat fire. The pub is as popular with locals as much as backpackers, making it an ideal place to meet new people on your travels. If you visit during the weekend you’ll find the bar bustles with customers from the local community, hikers, and sightseers all looking to relax and enjoy a good pint. Our hostel is calm and quaint, and have proven to be a popular destination for hikers and hill walkers. With a unique setting on the Dingle Peninsula (an area of spectacular natural beauty), its very own classic Irish pub, and all the modern conveniences you might expect, our hostel is ideally suited to hill walkers seeking to explore the Kerry region or backpackers seeing this unspoiled landscape by other means. Located in the small Irish village of Annascaul, you’ll be pleased to find that this is a place not yet overrun by too many tourists. Located just a 20 minute drive from the town of Dingle on the N86, our hostel is perfectly suited for those seeking to explore this stunning region.
Would 100% recommend here, myself and a friend had a double room. It was great value. The bed was really comfortable and there was a great shower. Lovely staff too who accommodated our late check in. Bars not opened at the moment
ThingsTodoPost © 2018 - 2024 All rights reserved.