Self-Catering Accommodation in Dingle, Co. Kerry
A private holiday home steps from Dingle town — warm, well-appointed, and perfectly placed for exploring the Wild Atlantic Way.
Your home away from home on the Dingle Peninsula
Tinlough House is a fully self-catering holiday home in the heart of Dingle town, County Kerry — one of Ireland's most celebrated coastal destinations on the Wild Atlantic Way.
The house sleeps up to 8 guests across four double bedrooms — two master bedrooms each with a private ensuite bathroom, and two further double rooms served by the main family bathroom. Privately owned and family-run, the property has been welcoming guests to Dingle for years.
Located just eight minutes on foot from Dingle's Main Street, Tinlough House is a detached property with a fully equipped self-catering kitchen, private off-road parking for up to three cars, and oil central heating throughout.
The freedom to explore at your own pace
Self-catering gives you something hotel accommodation cannot — a proper home. A kitchen to cook fresh seafood from the harbour market. A sitting room to come back to after Conor Pass. Space for the whole group without splitting across rooms.
Dingle's weekly market, its award-winning restaurants, and its concentration of traditional music pubs all become more accessible when you have a base nearby rather than a room to check out of. Come and go as the weather dictates — an afternoon rain shower is no longer a lost day, it's a reason to light the fire and open the good whiskey.
For families travelling with young children, the value is even more obvious. A proper kitchen means no negotiating with menus. Private parking means arriving with everything you need. Four bedrooms across two floors means grown-ups keep their evenings.
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Gateway to the Wild Atlantic Way
Dingle sits at the start of one of Ireland's most dramatic coastal drives. The peninsula stretches west into the Atlantic, ending at Slea Head — where the Blasket Islands rise from the sea and the road narrows to a single track above the cliffs.
Connor Pass, Ireland's highest mountain pass, cuts through the spine of the peninsula and offers panoramic views across Dingle Bay and Brandon Bay. In clear weather, the drive takes twenty minutes; in mist, it takes your breath away for different reasons.
Dingle town itself is one of those rare places where the density of good restaurants, traditional music sessions, and independent businesses exceeds what you'd expect from its size. An evening pub-crawl along Main Street rarely ends as planned.
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