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Not the cheapest, but a candidate for the best: http://www.castlewooddingle.com/
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Heaton's and Castlewood are connected: the proprietors are members of the same family. Fairly equal in standard, I understand, but I have stayed in only one of them - as, I presunme, has wjm457.
That's the difficulty with getting recommendations here: most of us have not tried all the options.
That's the difficulty with getting recommendations here: most of us have not tried all the options.
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I stayed at the Quayside B and B the weekend before last in Dingle and thought it was excellent.
As the name suggests, it's right on the Quayside, with ample parking right outside, next door to a supermarket to stock up on provisions and stumbling distance to all the Dingle sights.
The room I had was small, but very comfortable for me who's 6' 2" and more importantly (for me anyway) the shower in the small en-suite had lots of pressure.
The manager was like a caricature of a genial, Irish host - in a good way - and the full Irish breakfast certainly hit the spot after a night on the Guinness and Dingle Gin.
I genuinely can't think of any downside to it.
As the name suggests, it's right on the Quayside, with ample parking right outside, next door to a supermarket to stock up on provisions and stumbling distance to all the Dingle sights.
The room I had was small, but very comfortable for me who's 6' 2" and more importantly (for me anyway) the shower in the small en-suite had lots of pressure.
The manager was like a caricature of a genial, Irish host - in a good way - and the full Irish breakfast certainly hit the spot after a night on the Guinness and Dingle Gin.
I genuinely can't think of any downside to it.