Dingle Harbour Lodge
The Wood, Dingle
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Aidan & Fungi at Dingle Harbor Dingle Harbor Lodge Sunset in Dingle, 10 p.m. view out my window! :o)

Dingle Harbour Lodge

The Wood Dingle, Dingle Peninsula, County Kerry, Ireland

TravelPod Member ReviewsDingle Harbour Lodge

“Lovely Cottages”

monnat07 (4 reviews)
Davenport, United States Flag of United States
May 16, 2012

The cottages that the surrounding the lodge are very comfortable and stocked with everything you might need. They are spacious, clean, and have a beautiful view of the harbor.

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Our classes are being held in a former convent a few blocks from the cottages. Although the building is a little chilly, the ancient hardwood floors and the little wooden desks make me feel like we are in a one-room schoolhouse giving it a cozy feel. The whole north wall of the classroom is covered in a beautiful fresco depicting Christ's last …

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Here in Dingle we are staying at the Dingle Harbor Lodge. These are great accommodations with washer and dryer, dishwasher and full service kitchen. I went to the grocery store here twice to get food because we all know that I am pretty cheap. I am going to experience Dingle, but I do not think that I have to spend money on every meal. First, on …

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