Call Robbie and Mary for a booking enquiry: +353 66 915 2990

Dingle B&B Accommodation

Tower View Bed & Breakfast Dingle accommodation is situated in a quiet location overlooking Dingle Harbour. We are just minutes from Dingle town centre where Irish traditional pubs and restaurants can be found.

Stay in one of our 6 en-suite rooms and enjoy our extensive breakfast menu, Guest Sunlounge, internet access and friendly atmosphere. Visit our mini-farm which has goats, ducks, hens and much more.

Dingle Town boasts fabulous restaurants & pubs and many attractions including Fungie the Dingle Dolphin, nature walks, golf & horse riding, shopping, bicycle hire and lots more.

Enjoy a comfortable stay in our Dingle Bed and Breakfast, only minutes from the town centre.

B&B Facilities

Bed and breakfast accommodation just minutes from Dingle Town *Internet Wi-Fi Included*

  • 6 en suite bedrooms
  • Extensive breakfast menu
  • Tea & Coffee making facilities
  • Private car park
  • Guest Sunlounge
  • Internet Wi-fi
  • Babysitting services on request
  • All bedrooms with TV
  • Hairdryer
  • Clock Radio
  • No smoking in bedrooms
  • Mini Farm
  • Guided Walks

Gallery - Click Images To Enlarge

Our Breakfast Menu

Dingle Breakfast Menu

We seek to provide you with a variety of options for breakfast, including low-fat options and vegetarian options. We also seek to accommodate vegan diets upon request, as well as any other dietary needs you might have. We give special attention to our guests’ breakfasts; your breakfast is freshly prepared and served to you immediately after preparation.

-We use home-produced and/or locally-sourced items whenever possible. Our flock of hens provides eggs which we include in our guests breakfasts whenever they are available. We have a polytunnel where we grow herbsand vegetables, and seek to include produce from our polytunnel as ingredients in our guest’s meals whenever available We also seek to bake our own bread whenever possible.

Click here to check out our location on our Map >>

Dingle Mini-Farm At Tower View B&B on the Dingle Peninsula

Dingle Pet Farm

Towerview's friendly animals will appeal to children and adults alike. Year-round, sheep, ducks, hens, friendly dogs, and a pony reside in the backyard, and in the spring, they are joined by many adorable lambs romping around in the field. The hens and ducks provide eggs that are included in Towerview's breakfasts, and some of the sheep are friendly enough to be petted and kids will enjoy feeding them leftover toast from breakfast. Occasionally there may also be a baby horse or puppies which add further delight.

Click here to check out our location on our Map >>

Our Guided Walks

West Kerry is renowned for having some of the most spectacular mountain and beach walks in Ireland, passing through a variety of different landscapes and experiences along miles of old roads and mountain paths, giving a wide appreciation of the area.

Enjoy the flora and fauna and various sites of cultural, historical, and archaeological significance, from the stunning scenery of Mount Brandon to tranquil beach and cliff top walks.

Guided half and full day walks arranged to suit you.

Click here to check out our location on our Map >>

Things to do on the Dingle Peninsula

Towerview B & B is situated an ideal location for all of the Dingle area attractions, as well as within close enough proximity to the Ring of Kerry and Skellig Ring to make day trips to those areas feasible as well.

Slea Head Drive/ “Ring of Dingle”

Slea Head Dingle

Slea Head Drive is an amazingly beautiful route that goes around the westernmost coast of the Dingle Peninsula, with spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean as well as sea cliffs and islands, beaches and mountains, Irish villages, and ancient archaeological sites such as beehive huts, stone forts, and castle ruins. The route begins in Dingle and passes through the Gaeltacht region, which includes the villages of Ventry, Dunquin, Ballyferriter, Ballydavid, and Feonaght, before returning to Dingle. Along the way you will pass the archaological and historical attractions of the Fahan Group Beehive Huts, the Dunbeg Stone Fort, the ruins of Dún an Óir Fort, and Gallarus Oratory, among a number of other lesser known archaelogical sites. A short detour towards Burnham, off the Slea Head Road, will take you to the base of the hill upon which stands Eask Tower, which can be reached by a hike through some fields (passage requiring a small fee).A short detour in Ventry will also take you by the ruins of Rahinnane Castle, as well, a short detour in Gallarus will take you by the partially restored Smerwick Castle. The Ruins of Kilmakadar Church can also be reached by a short detour off of the main Slea Head Drive route. Cultural attractions include the Celtic and Prehistoric Museum, the Famine Cottage, The Blasket Island Heritage Center, the Ballyferriter Museum/Musaem Chorca Dhuibhne. Spectacular scenery includes the beaches of Ventry, Coumenole, Beal Ban and Murioch, views of the Blasket islands (and the Skellig Islands, if it is a clear day), the Three Sisters, and various mountain, cliff, and ocean views.

“Fungi” the Dingle Dolphin

“Fungi” is a bottlenose dolphin who has made the Dingle Harbour his home since 1984. He is known to be an interactive dolphin, as he seems to seek out human interaction and often follows the boats in Dingle Harbor as well seeking out the small sailboats to jump alongside and sometimes even interacting with swimmers. Boats to see the dolphin close-up depart Dingle Pier frequently, but it is also quite possible to see him by walking along the path that begins at the Skelig Hotel and travels through the fields aside the beach towards Hussey's Folly, which is the castle-like tower at the mouth of Dingle Harbor, and Slaidin Beach, a tiny sandy beach just south of the tower. Viewed from this path or from Slaidin beach or the point near Hussey’s Folly, Fungi can often be seen following the boats and occasionally putting on a show leaping out of the water and even coming up alongside small sailing boats or swimmers.

Dingle Horse Riding

Outings and Activities:

  • Horseriding
  • Walking
  • Kayaking
  • Cycling
  • Hiking
  • Swimming
  • Rock Climbing: Dingle is home to Irelands largest indoor rock-climbing wall: Play-at-Heights.

Outside The Immediate Dingle Area, But Still Nearby:

  • Inch Beach: Inch beach is a fabulous 3 mile long sandy beach jutting out into Dingle Bay. It is particularly prized by surfers and walkers, and surf boards and lessons may be secured by simply showing up at the beach during the summer months and choosing from the various surf schools and rental outfits that happen to be set up on the beach that day.
  • Ring of Kerry
  • Skellig Ring

How To Find Us:

Google map

Tower View Bed & Breakfast Dingle accommodation is situated in a quiet location overlooking Dingle Harbour. We are just minutes from Dingle town centre where Irish traditional pubs and restaurants can be found.

Click here to check out our location on our Map >>



Room Rate In Euro (€)

Per Person Sharing low season  high season
1 Night B&B  Double En-suite per person sharing €30 €40
1 Night B&B  Twin En-suite  per person sharing €30 €40
1 Nights B&B Single En-suite €50 €55
1 Night B&B triple (3 sharing) €30 €35
Family Room (2 adults +  2 children) €100 €125
Children's Discount 33% Discount
Currency Convertor (opens in new window)

Send To A Friend

Tell your friends about Tower View B&B Dingle Accommodation. Simply fill the form below and click Send.

Your Name:
Friend's Email Address: