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Dingle Gate Hostel - Dingle Peninsula has been reviewed 178 times by Hostelworld.com customers.
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Reviews of Dingle Gate Hostel - Dingle Peninsula
Great people. Excellent Value double rooms. Hotwater unfortunately lukewarm.
Tim, New Zealand, stayed on 11th Oct 09
It is a really long walk if the bus doesn't drop you at the door! But you can just call them to pick you up. Otherwise Anascaul was my favorite place ...
tanyambarry6063, Australia, stayed on 13th Sep 09
About Dingle Gate Hostel - Dingle Peninsula
Free pick-up and drop off to Annascaul village,Annascaul lakes and water falls and inch beach on request. Dingle Gate Hostel(formerly Fuchsia Lodge) is situated in the heart of the Dingle Peninsula, 1 km east of Annascaul village on the main Tralee/Dingle road. We are 16km from Dingle town, 27km from Tralee and 45km from Killarney.For more info check out our websight at dinglegatehostel.com
Our hostel is purpose built, family run and offers a very high standard of accomodation and personal attention.
The building is spacious and has a large games room at the back with its own kitchen ideal for large groups. The games room consists of a pool table, table tennis and 10ft movie screen, with space to cater for up to 48 people.
The main building also has its own kitchen and tv room. 8 of the 12 rooms are ensuite.We also have private rooms(double rooms) ideal for couples or family groups. We cater for families, groups and individuals.
The dingle gate hostel has a lot to offer for every type of traveller. Inch beach, which is only a 15 minutes drive is ideal for bass fishing and relaxing. Annascaul lakes are again only 15 minutes drive, surrounded by mountains and water falls. Annascaul town itself is small but has 8 pubs, one of which is the South Pole Inn, home of the famous explorer Tom Crean.