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Browse hotels in Dingle, Ireland — a harbour town on the Wild Atlantic Way, 54 km from Kerry Airport. Stay close to Slea Head Drive and Gallarus Oratory.

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About Dingle

Dingle: Atlantic Gateway on the Dingle Peninsula

Dingle (An Daingean in Irish) sits at the tip of the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry, roughly 50 km west of Tralee. The town of around 1,800 residents faces Dingle Harbour and is flanked by the Slieve Mish Mountains to the east and Mount Brandon (952 m), Ireland's second-highest peak, to the north. The surrounding landscape holds over 2,000 archaeological monuments, including Iron Age forts and early Christian oratories such as the Gallarus Oratory, dated to around the 8th century.

Where to Stay in Dingle

Visitors come for the Wild Atlantic Way, dolphin-watching trips to see Fungie (the resident bottlenose dolphin, present since 1983), sea kayaking, and the Slea Head Drive, a 50 km coastal loop past cliffs and beehive huts. The town centre on Strand Street and Main Street holds most accommodations, pubs with traditional music sessions, and seafood restaurants sourcing locally caught fish.

Practical Tips

  • Getting there: Bus Éireann runs from Tralee (1 hr); the nearest airport is Kerry Airport, 54 km east.
  • Language: Dingle is on the edge of the Gaeltacht; Irish is spoken alongside English.
  • Season: July–August brings the highest footfall; the Dingle Races horse festival runs in August.
  • Parking: Town-centre parking fills quickly in summer — arrive before 10 am.

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The Cé Hideout

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