The Old Pier Dingle Bed and Breakfast Accommodation

Whether it is a relaxing break or an activity packed holiday you have in mind, our bed and breakfast in Dingle peninsula (or Dingle B&B if you prefer!) is the perfect place to stay. Large and comfortable single, double, twin and family rooms available.

All rooms are en-suite with television, tea and coffee making facilities, hairdriers and provide a breathtaking panoramic ocean view of Smerwick Harbour and the Atlantic. Watch the sun rise behind the second-highest mountain in Ireland, Mount Brandon. A truly memorable Dingle accommodation experience!

All rooms are tastefully furnished with authentic pine furniture, comfortable orthopedic beds and decorated with beautiful paintings and silk paintings of local sights and attractions, courtsey of June McIntyre.

Our Dingle B&B is the perfect base for walking tours, cycling, golfing and angling holidays. See what activities the beautiful Dingle Peninsula has to offer. Start and end your days of touring this beautiful area of West Kerry at the Old Pier, Ballydavid, Dingle, Co. Kerry.

Unlike many Dingle Bed and Breakfast accommodation providers, this Dingle Inn is open all year round.

Family RoomsThis bedroom comes equipped with: TV,
King size bed, Single Bed, Cot Bed,
Tea & Coffee Facilities, Hairdryer,
En-suite Bathroom & free car parking.
Double Room This bedroom comes equipped with: TV,
King size bed, tea & coffee making facilities, hairdryer, en-suite bathroom & free car parking.
Traditional Irish BreakfastOur breakfast menu caters for every palate. Served in our spacious dining room overlooking Smerick Harbour. The perfect way to start the day.

Special Offers

We here at The Old Pier will help you plan you day, where ever your interests lie. Special Offers apply all year round. Discounts for a stay longer than three nights. We also offer family discounts. All inclusive packages with bed and breakfast and dinner are available.

MIDWEEK SUMMER SPECIAL OFFER - Two nights stay in our bed and breakfast with a tasty evening meal at the Old Pier Restaurant, all for only, €109 Per Person Sharing, Just ask for our Online Midweek Summer Special Offer when booking. OFFER ONLY AVAILABLE FROM MONDAYS TILL THURSDAYS.

Sample Breakfast Menu

  • Full Irish Breakfast - Eggs (poached, boiled or scrambled), Bacon, Sausage, Potatoes, Tomatoes, Mushrooms and Pudding.
  • Fish - Smoked Salmon or Fresh Fish of the Day.
  • Eggs - Poached, Scrambled or Boiled
  • Chilled Fruit Juices, Selection of cereals, fresh fruits, yogurts and cheeses are also available.
  • All served with delicious brown breads and freshly brewed coffee or tea.

Activities Near By

Savour the magic of the Dingle Peninsula, with its green hills, sandy beaches and blue waters. Dingle is a Gaeltacht (Irish-speaking) area, rich in Irish tradition and culture, where the native Irish tongue is still spoken, alongside English.

Angling - Shore, Game, and Deep Sea angling are all available on the Dingle Peninsula. Fish for bass and painted rays, skate flounder and plaice, pollock, wrasse and conger eels.
Packie Begley: 087-2465029
Pádraig Ó Sullivan: 087 - 9475141

Boating - Enjoy the thrill you will experience from seeing the Peninsula from a boat.
Pádraig Ó Sullivan: 087 - 9475141

Horseriding - What better way to enjoy the area than on horseback? There are a number of quality equestrian centres dotted around the peninsula.
Longs Horse Riding Centre: 066 915 90 34

Visit the Blasket Islands - Three miles west of the tip of the Dingle Peninsula, the Great Blasket Island rises spectacularly from the Atlantic. Tel: 066 9156444  

Dingle Town - The town (less than 15 minutes drive from the Old Pier) is renowned for its restaurants, offering a selection of local seafood, from pub grub to full A La Carte menus.

Fungie - the Dingle Dolphin - In 1984 the local lighthouse Keeper noticed a lone dolphin accompanying the fishing crews on their way home. After more investigations the dolphin was classed as a permanent resident of Dingle Bay. Since then he has become very popular with divers and local fisherman. Tel:066 9152626

Archaeology - There are almost 2,000 archaeological sites on the Peninsula. Including Beehive huts with ogham writing and ring forts. Two very popular sites include the Oratory at Gallarus and the cross stone of Reasc.

Golf - The Dingle Peninsula boasts two excellent golf courses, as well as a pitch and putt course and a driving range. Tel:066 915 62 55