Michelin Star Restaurant - Voted the best restaurant in Dingle and County Kerry. This characterful former boathouse sits in a pleasant quayside spot. The charming open-plan interior features exposed stone and stained glass, and the room has a cosy, intimate feel. Seasonal local ingredients feature in rustic, flavoursome dishes and service is friendly and efficient.
Our club has a small but thriving membership. We are passionate about golf and proud custodians of our wonderful course on the most westerly tip of Europe and the Wild Atlantic Way - a golfer's paradise. We are situated in the West Kerry Gaeltacht. Visitors are welcome and we don’t do stuffy! We do our best to ensure that golfers experience a casual, holiday atmosphere in which to enjoy playing golf.
Food served daily from noon, with a wide range of hot & cold dishes, catering for all tastes. We take pride in using as many locally sourced produce as possible. Lunch kicks off at noon daily with a huge range of hot and cold dishes, covering all tastes and likes. We are proud to use as much locally sourced produce as possible and we can assure you they are of the highest standards. If you do get the chance, please try our locally caught Dingle Bay fish, it’s amazing. Live Nightly Entertainment during high season includes a mix of Traditional Irish Music, Ballads & Folk Songs.
We have been making it naturally, locally and truthfully in Dingle since 2000. Good ice cream is about feeling good, and we want to make memorable flavours that put a smile on your face. We don’t use colourings, flavourings, or powdered milk - we prefer the real thing - and that starts with fresh from the farm milk, lots of local cream, free range eggs, and organic sugar. Then we toast, simmer, bake, and extract real ingredients. We temper chocolate and infuse alcohol. We're so fussy, we even make our own Sea Salt from Dingle sea water. We do all this to help make it (hopefully) the best ice cream you’ve ever tasted. Most of all, we make it to be enjoyed, shared & savoured... so have a Murphy's moment, and dig in. (Note from Stephanie: Try the brown bread ice cream!)
Set up in 2017 by Dubliner Stephen Brennan and his partner and Dingle local Amy O’Sullivan, My Boy Blue has grown into one the country's best cafes. (Note from the couple: We had breakfast and coffee here every morning. Everything was delicious!)
Founded in Dingle, Co. Kerry in 2015. Bean in Dingle Coffee Roasters is a family run speciality coffee company located in the south west of Ireland. We roast our high grade speciality coffee right here in Dingle and serve in our two coffee shops, Dingle and Killarney. We serve a variety of specialty drinks and locally produced artisan foods including Ashe's Annascaul Pork and Black Pudding Sausage Rolls.
One of the world’s most perfect drinking locations, Foxy John’s is the combination you never knew you needed, part hardware store, part bicycle rental shop, part pub. Knock out your shopping list and your liver all in this Dingle, Ireland, downtown dive bar.
Oceanworld Aquarium is located in Dingle, County Kerry and is Ireland’s largest aquarium. Our Aquarium hosts a collection of magnificent Sand Tiger Sharks, Gentoo Penguins, Asian Short-Clawed Otters and includes an abundance of different fish species. Experience this enchanting underwater world and learn the wonders of the ocean.
Our Aim is to provide quality outdoor adventure and training in some of the most beautiful untouched areas of Ireland and further a field. All of our tours are designed to suit the needs of everyone involved and take you to areas that are not accessible to everybody. Irish adventures aim is to take people of the beaten tourist track and see the beauty this part of Ireland has to offer while been involved in an adventurous activity and stay in places that will look after you’re every need. We offer you great value for money while still keeping groups to small numbers (12 max per tour), the company believes in keeping everywhere green and environmentally friendly and operates under the policy of Leave no Trace in order for minimal impact on the beautiful environment around us.
The Slea Head Drive (Slí Cheann Sléibhe) is a circular route, forming part of the Wild Atlantic Way, beginning and ending in Dingle, that takes in a large number of attractions and stunning views on the western end of the Dingle Peninsula. The route is clearly labelled by road signs throughout its length. The Slea Head Route is most enjoyable when done slowly over a number of hours or days allowing time for the many interesting stops and detours along the way. A minimum of a half-day should be set aside for the journey. Travellers are strongly advised to travel clockwise in order to avoid meeting the large tour buses that frequent the route during the summer. Part of the Slea Head cliff road is very narrow and single lane only. The route is suitable for motorists, but is also enjoyed by cyclists - bicycles can be hired at a number of locations in Dingle.
Dunquin Pier, known locally as Dún Chaoin, is a famous stop on the spectacular Slea Head Drive. Nestled on the most westerly point of the Dingle Peninsula, this pier is an essential part of any road trip along Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way. Located in the quaint Kerry village of Dunquin, this pier is part of Ireland’s most westerly settlement. This is an Irish speaking Gaeltacht village that prides itself on its rich culture and heritage.
The Conor Pass is one of the highest mountain passes in Ireland, and provides the most dramatic and scenic way of crossing from the north to south coast of the Dingle Peninsula. This narrow, twisting road runs for 12kms between the town of Dingle on the south and Kilmore Cross on the north of the peninsula, where roads fork to Cloghane/Brandon or Castlegregory. The views from the road are breathtaking, with a glaciated landscape of mountains, corrie lakes and a broad sweeping valley spread out below. At the steepest part the road weaves its way around sharp cliff faces and passes high corrie lakes. There are some very narrow sections where two cars cannot pass, so drivers need to keep their eyes peeled when driving and be ready to stop at the wider sections.
A lively pub on the main street of beautiful Dingle! The best music 7 nights a week from trad sessions to Irish ballads to performances from our resident 5 X World Champion dancer and Britain's Got Talent 2017 star, David Geaney! We have a large varied menu in our restaurant and your sure to find something to your liking! We also have a B&B with very keen rates and somewhere to lay your head after a great night in The Dingle Pub.
For over 25 years, our family-run Bar & Restaurant has been providing quality food, drink and entertainment for the local community and tourists alike. Ideally located on Main Street in the heart of Dingle town, we're perfect for groups for breakfast, lunch, dinner or a snack with a vibrant atmosphere.