Paddy's Palace - Dingle Peninsula

Main Street, Annascaul in Dingle, Ireland

Average Customer Rating 2/5

based on 2 reviews

Latest review

The Dorm was for four people and they already had five in the room (2 people in two of the bunks)!! I found another place to stay but still had to pay for the bed. At least it was only $15. Looked like they were being piled in like rats.

– , 2009-08-01 00:00:00 (See all customer reviews)

Description

The only pub on the Dingle Peninsula with its very own tradtional Pub!

Call in for a creamy pint of Guinness in front of our glowing Peat fire surrounded by the friendly and gregarious local characters.

A most peaceful and charming hostel - very popular with Hill-Walkers & hikers. At weekends the bar can be very lively as the local community, tourists and hikers come in to unwind and enjoy good times.

We are set in an area of outstanding natural beauty, the super scenic Dingle peninsula. The hostel has its own Irish pub, famous all over Ireland. Ideal for hill-walkers after a hike through our beautiful mountain range...
Cead Mile Failte - 100,000 welcomes!

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Stay in a genuine, Irish village. One NOT overwhelmed with tourists! Theres even 6 sheep in our garden!

Breakfast Included
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Please note:
We are in the main street of the wee village of Anascaul, 20 minutes drive from Dingle on the eastern side on the N86.

Annascaul on the Dingle Peninsula is a tiny traditional Irish village in Gaelic speaking County Kerry. Minutes from wonderful mountain hikes, golden sandy surf beaches, magical lakes and ancient Irish oak forests.

Opened in 2005
We were formerly a family run B&B called Brackluin House for many decades, in 2005 we re-opened as a flamboyant hostel. Irish Minister for Tourism John O'Donoghue performed the ceremony

Large & Spacious
Our Hostel is large and spacious, 9 comfortable, ultra-clean rooms with bathrooms ensuite. A moderate dining area and guest kitchen. We have a super cool common room to relax in, perhaps with a book in front of its majestic turf-burning fireplace? Our drawing room is where we hold our regular Irish dancing classes with local professional teachers coming in for a small nominal fee.

Our facility also proudly boasts of its very own Irish pub - known nationally as the 'Randy Leprechaun'. Packed to the rafters at weekends with live music and locals, and midweek its relaxed and gentle with a unique blend of local characters and international travellers. Happy Days - Happy nights....

Property facilities

Food & Drink
– Breakfast – Included
– Guest Kitchen
– BBQ Area
– Bar
– Restaurant
General
– Iron/Ironing Board
– Washing Machine/Dryer
– Parking – Free Parking – Bicycle Parking
– Hairdryer for Hire
– Wheelchair Accessible
– Towels Hire
– Tours Desk

Communications
– Internet Access – WiFi in Lobby
Sport & Leisure
– Pool Table
– Common Room

In Room Facilities
– Linen Included

Map

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