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Brackloon Lodge-Brackluin, hotel in Annascaul

Brackloon Lodge-Brackluin offers accommodations in Annascaul, 11 miles from Dingle Oceanworld Aquarium and 19 miles from Siamsa Tire Theatre.

Bedrooms are big, bright and warm. Everything was clean, they provide towels, hair dryer shampoo and soap. Check-in and check out was fast, the house is located near shops, pubs and restaurants. Great experience overall.
Scored 9.2
9.2
Rated wonderful
Wonderful
78 reviews
Price from
$1,037.35
1 night, 2 adults
Ardrinane House, hotel in Annascaul

Ardrinane House enjoys a location in Annascaul, 11 miles from Dingle Oceanworld Aquarium and 19 miles from Siamsa Tire Theatre.

Anascaul was my second stop on a walking trip on the Dingle Way and the day had been a little wet. Hosts provided paper for my wet boots and hung my wet clothes up to dry which was very nice. Breakfast was well made and filling for the day ahead. One of the hosts helpfully gave me some directional tips on getting to my next destination.
Scored 9.2
9.2
Rated wonderful
Wonderful
377 reviews
Price from
$124.48
1 night, 2 adults
Inspiration Lodge, hotel in Annascaul

Inspiration Lodge enjoys a location in Annascaul, 19 miles from Kerry County Museum and 30 miles from St. Mary's Cathedral.

Host was welcoming, parking was easy.
Scored 9.1
9.1
Rated wonderful
Wonderful
149 reviews
Price from
$133.82
1 night, 2 adults
Railway cottage Annascaul, hotel in Annascaul

Railway cottage Annascaul offers accommodations in Annascaul, 11 miles from Dingle Oceanworld Aquarium and 19 miles from Siamsa Tire Theatre.

Amazing little property.
Scored 9.4
9.4
Rated wonderful
Wonderful
28 reviews
Price from
$133.04
1 night, 2 adults
The Old Anchor B&B Annascaul, hotel in Annascaul

The Old Anchor B&B Annascaul enjoys a location in Annascaul, 11 miles from Dingle Oceanworld Aquarium and 19 miles from Siamsa Tire Theatre.

Scored 8.8
8.8
Rated excellent
Excellent
6 reviews
Price from
$145.23
1 night, 2 adults
Seascapes, hotel in Inch

Seascapes in Inch provides adults-only accommodations with a garden and a shared lounge. This beachfront property offers access to free Wifi and free private parking.

Staff is really nice and helpful with all you need. the house is outstanding with very nice architecture. interior design is of the scale amazing. rooms are very big, walk-in closet, big spacious bathrooms equiped with all you need. the view from the room was outstanding, looking at the Atlantic Ocean. this is the best acommodation I had and I was in 5* hotesl too. almost forgot to mention breakfast is included and it was really tasty and excellent
Scored 9.5
9.5
Rated exceptional
Exceptional
218 reviews
Price from
$155.60
1 night, 2 adults
Dingle Bay Hotel, hotel in Dingle

Located in the heart of Dingle by by pier and marina, the family-owned Dingle Bay Hotel offers free Wi-Fi in certain areas, free parking, a stylish bar, and a restaurant.

The Dingle Bay Hotel sits in a prime spot overlooking Dingle Bay, with large windows framing views of the water and fishing boats or over neighboring rooftops into town. We only had one breakfast here, but it was memorable thanks to Caroline, whose genuine warmth and local knowledge made us feel instantly welcome. The rooms are comfortable and clean, if not fancy. But you're here for the location and the atmosphere, both of which are perfect. Walking distance to pubs, yet quiet enough to hear the water at night.
Scored 8.7
8.7
Rated excellent
Excellent
1,448 reviews
Price from
$164.94
1 night, 2 adults
Base Dingle, hotel in Dingle

Base Dingle is located in Dingle, within a 7-minute walk of Dingle Oceanworld Aquarium and 30 miles of Siamsa Tire Theatre.

Scored 8.8
8.8
Rated excellent
Excellent
868 reviews
Price from
$155.60
1 night, 2 adults
Dingle Benners Hotel, hotel in Dingle

In central Dingle, Benners Hotel offers traditional, spacious rooms and Irish cuisine, on the shores of the Dingle peninsula. Benners is a classic hotel with old world charm and ambiance.

Location was good, on site parking was a plus. The hotel is very cute with little sitting areas throughtout.
Scored 8.6
8.6
Rated excellent
Excellent
370 reviews
Price from
$154.57
1 night, 2 adults
Dingle Skellig Hotel, hotel in Dingle

Just 656 feet from Dingle Bay, the Dingle Skellig Hotel and Peninsula Spa has a leisure club with childrens pool as well as a 17mtr poolm a restaurant and gym.

Everything was spot on. Beautiful room, friendly, professional staff, breakfast was varied and delicious. I was upgraded to an executive suite in the newer part of the hotel and the room was fantastic, with a stunning view of the bay. I was there for a large conference so the hotel was very busy and the staff took everything in their stride. I can't fault any aspect of my stay. 10/10.
Scored 8.5
8.5
Rated very good
Very Good
444 reviews
Price from
$197.10
1 night, 2 adults
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What Guests Said About Annascaul:

  • Scored 10
    10

    Annascaul was a lovely place to stay.

    Annascaul was a lovely place to stay. Not only is the scenery incredible with lovely walking trails, people were friendly. It was much less frantic than Dingle. Definitely a place to visit and stay!
    Maureen
    Canada
  • Scored 10
    10

    Stopped overnight during a motorcycle trip along the Wild...

    Stopped overnight during a motorcycle trip along the Wild Atlantic Way. I was interested to see Tom Crean's pub and the memorial to him across the road. The day's ride there around the coast from Galway was truly spectacular and Annascaul was a charming, comfortable and interesting place to rest over. Had great food in one pub and a few pints in The South Pole Inn which was full of great photos and memorabilia. The Tom Crean memorial across the road was a moving place to be, alone in the late evening sunlight. It is a quiet town with a lot less of the tourist hustle and bustle of some of the other Kerry towns. Highly reccomended
    Martynho
    United Kingdom
  • Scored 10
    10

    The house is beautiful and the host extremely helpful and...

    The house is beautiful and the host extremely helpful and friendly. The rooms are not en-suite, which might not suit everyone. But the price is very reasonable, and we really enjoyed staying there. It's a home from home.
    A
    Anonymous
  • Scored 6.0
    6.0

    It's a village and the local people are friendly and will...

    It's a village and the local people are friendly and will chat to one o the street or in the two main bars. There isn't a great choice of restaurants so one is confined to The South Pole Inn. Lovely staff, but fried fast food only. There's a tiny chipper whose fish in batter I can recommend. Annascaul is a decent base to explore the area and for me, Castlegregory is a nearby gem. There's a tiny beach near Annascaul itself, deserted and gorgeous. Camp boasts another lovely beach. There's a delightful forest walk from the south Pole Inn and I'd recommend a trip to Lake Annascaul, but bring walking shoes and pray to dont meet a car coming towards you on the narrow, winding Road to and from this silent, glorious place.
    Terry
    Ireland
  • Scored 10
    10

    Great location to access the Dingle Peninsula.

    Great location to access the Dingle Peninsula. If you are into hiking and adventure then you'll love the history of this town. It's the birthplace of Tom Crean, the Antarctic Explorer. The South Pole Inn is a wonderful tribute to this unsung hero. His grave is located about 2km from the town if you want to pay respects.
    Kay
    New Zealand
  • Scored 8.0
    8.0

    Annascaul is famous for tom cream explorer.its a must for...

    Annascaul is famous for tom cream explorer.its a must for anyone into Shackleton or scott.lots of crean memorabilia in the south pole inn.the pub he used to own.his burial site is a few minutes from the village and there is a statue of the man in the park.
    Michael
    Ireland