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Holiday houses in Castlegregory

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A well-appointed bedroom features a spacious bed with decorative pillows and a blanket draped at the foot. Nightstands with lamps are positioned on either side. Three framed artworks hang above the headboard, and light wood flooring complements the calm blue wall.
Apartment in Tralee
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 203 reviews

Mountain Bay private path to beach on Organic farm

Experience the beauty of Ireland's senic Brandon Bay with a stay at our new to the market refurbished appartment. Set on an organic farm with a private short walk ( 10 min) to the beach. Located close to Castlegregory, with a 20 min drive over the Conor pass to Dingle. Restraunts & hiking trails in close proximity. Our unit is perfect for 2 adults (king sized bed) but may also facilitate 1 child or extra adult (sofa bed) in same room. Fully equipt kitchen facilities as well as ensuite bathroom.

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A modern modular home is shown in the twilight, with warm light emanating from large glass doors. Outdoor seating is arranged on a gravel pathway, with small potted plants positioned by the entrance. A serene landscape of open fields is visible in the background.
Shipping container in Castlegregory
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 149 reviews

The 40 Foot. Maharees

The 40 Foot Modular home is located on the Maharees peninsula, which boasts outstanding panoramic views of Brandon Bay which is idyllic for a couples get away.Maharees and the surrounding areas is full of activities that caters for everyone, walking, beaches, hiking, windsurfing, fishing and watersports. 20 mins from Dingle. It is a 5 min walk from local bars and restaurants. 1 Bedroom with a double bed along with a pull out sofa bed in the living area. Bed linen and towels supplied. No pets.

Top Guest favourite
A scenic view of rolling hills and mountains is captured at sunrise, with warm light illuminating the landscape. The foreground features a well-maintained lawn and a winding driveway, while distant hills are partially shrouded in clouds.
Guest suite in Castlegregory
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 104 reviews

Luxury Studio near to Fermoyle beach & Dingle

This luxury studio is set in the beautiful scenic Slieve Mish mountains looking over at Brandon, minutes from the stunning nearby Fermoyle beach & only 5 mins drive from the breathtaking views of Conor Pass leading onto stunning Dingle, Slea Head. Nearby is Castlegregory village with various restaurants, bars & music /'The Maharees'- is truly a great place to unwind & take in the local charm & beauty; popular with surfers, walkers & simply anyone looking to enjoy a peace of heaven on earth!!..

Top Guest favourite
An open-plan living space features exposed wooden beams and a stone fireplace, providing a cozy focal point. A kitchen with wooden cabinetry and a breakfast bar accommodates four. Seating areas, including a sofa and armchairs, are positioned for comfort and relaxation.
Home in Stradbally Beach
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 532 reviews

No.3 Stradbally Cottages with Sauna!

Once known as Ceol na hAbhainn, Irish for 'music of the river', No.3 is a traditional stone built Eco-renovated cottage (with its own private Scandinavian cedar wood sauna), in a tranquil riverside setting in the village of Stradbally, perfectly placed to explore the beautiful and wild Dingle Peninsula. Although we use Airbnb's Strict Cancellation Policy, if for reasons beyond your control you need to cancel your trip, we do provide full refunds so long as we can relet your dates.

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A serene landscape showcasing rolling green hills under a gentle sky. The distant Caherconree mountain is partially illuminated, adding depth to the view. A patchwork of farmland is visible, with grazing areas and dotted farm buildings nestled in the valley below.
Cottage in Tralee
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 440 reviews

The Cottage at Coole Farm, Camp, Co. Kerry

The Cottage at Coole Farm is located on a Dairy Farm on the Dingle way over looking Caherconree to the south of the Cottage. It an ideal rest for walkers or even for people who wish to holiday in the Camp area of west kerry. The Cottage is homely with a taste of old mixed with the new. The Cottage has two bed rooms en-suite and a spacious kitchen and living area. The Cottage is located only 2km from the village of Camp where there is many pubs, Restaurants, a shop with fuel pumps.

Top Guest favourite
The charming farmhouse is depicted with a turquoise exterior and white trim, set against a bright blue sky. A small garden space is visible in front, featuring outdoor seating. The traditional design includes a pitched roof and classic windows, contributing to its inviting appeal.
Home in County Kerry
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 218 reviews

Tom Mikeys House, Maharees, Castlegregory

This is a beautifully restored farmhouse in Maharees, 3 kilometres from Castlegregory village. It is fitted out with all modern conveniences. This home is heated by oil central heating and a solid wood stove. Bed linen is provided. This area is surrounded by fabulous beaches and amazing walks. The house overlooks Brandon Bay which is renowned for windsurfing worldwide. We are located in a safe, spacious area for children to play and in walking distance from pubs and restaurants.

Top Guest favourite
The exterior of the cottage showcases a blend of white textured walls and bold red trim around the windows and door. A neatly paved walkway leads to the entrance. Lush greenery is visible in the background, contributing to a serene setting.
Home in Castlegregory
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 89 reviews

Riverside Cottage

Riverside Cottage is located 1.5km from Castlegregory Village in the peaceful Tullig area. The cottage underwent a major refurbishment in 2024. It is a fantastic base to explore all that Castlegregory and the Dingle Peninsula have to offer. Castlegregory is a seaside village with plenty to do including stunning beaches, mountains, outdoor activities, great restaurants, family festivals and an easy commute to larger towns such as Tralee & Dingle.

Top Guest favourite
An open living area features large, angular windows offering views of the beach and ocean. A brown leather sofa and a round coffee table occupy the space, while a light-colored rug adds texture. Natural light floods in, enhancing the minimalist decor.
Home in Ballybunion
5 out of 5 average rating, 135 reviews

Breakers Beach House, Ladies Beach, Ballybunion.

Architecturally designed beach house with breath-taking views of the Atlantic Ocean. Just as beautiful in the winter as the summer. Hot shower out the back for when you come in from your sea swim or surf. Perfect for a nature getaway on the Wild Atlantic Way, where you can enjoy long walks on our 3 beautiful beaches, Cliff Walk or a golf holiday to play the world renowned Ballybunion Golf Course... We have Netflix and Starlink internet

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A modern kitchen area is depicted, featuring sleek cabinetry and a light blue tile backsplash. A round white dining table with bright yellow chairs is positioned in the foreground. Appliances include a kettle, microwave, and washing machine, with light streaming in from an overhead fixture.
Condo in Castlegregory
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 153 reviews

John Mark’s Village Apartment Castlegregory

Beautiful apartment located in the heart of Castlegregory with shops, cafes, restaurants on your door step. New playground to the rear of the property. Apartment is tastefully decorated with modern furniture. Kitchen fully equipped and washing machine and dryer in laundry room. Great location on the Dingle peninsula and on the Wild Atlantic Way. Ample off street private parking. Close to all amenities. WIFI installed.

Top Guest favourite
A serene beach scene is captured, featuring a person seated on golden sand next to a dog. Gentle waves are visible in the background, with distant figures strolling along the shore. Soft grasses and dunes frame the setting, indicating a tranquil coastal atmosphere.
Home in Castlegregory
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 324 reviews

Nellies River Lodge

Spacious traditional Irish country lodge, recently renovated, situated in the heart of Stradbally village. 15 minutes drive to Dingle town, the lodge is nestled amongst tall trees, a mountain, an amazing beach and a winding river that passes the house and flows all the way to a lake perched on the seas edge. Brandon Mountain sits to her west and deep enchanting Forrest walks to her rear. A must stay!

Top Guest favourite
The exterior of a newly renovated house features a stone facade complemented by large windows with red frames. The front entrance is visible, leading to the interior. A small step is seen at the threshold, with the surrounding area showcasing a paved pathway.
Home in Castlegregory
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 114 reviews

Fuchsia House

Location location!! Newly renovated house situated in the stunning Castlegregory village. 100metre walk to local pubs, cafes,shops and the breathtaking Castlegregory beach. 15 minute drive to both Tralee and Dingle. Perfect location for exploring Kerry's stunning countryside, drives, towns, lakes etc. Short drive to the Connor Pass, Slea Head Drive and many more must see attraction.

Top Guest favourite
A spacious home is situated on a beautifully landscaped property, surrounded by lush greenery and rolling hills. The design features a charming exterior with multiple sections and a welcoming entrance. Mountain views are visible in the background, contributing to the serene atmosphere.
Home in Cloghane
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 106 reviews

The Coast House

Unplug and relax in this spacious, serene space in the middle of the mountains of the Dingle Peninsula. Only a five minute drive to Six Mile Beach on the Atlantic Ocean. Great for family gatherings, hikers, cyclists, surfers, and golfers. Famous Dingle town is just a 20 minute drive for great food, music, and as a jumping off point for boat tours.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Castlegregory?

    Stay near Castlegregory village for easy access to pubs and markets, or choose homes around the coastline for scenic views and beach walks. Countryside rentals may appeal to those seeking local tranquility.

  • What are the best things to do in Castlegregory with kids?

    Families can explore sandy beaches, try gentle water activities, and enjoy scenic playgrounds around Castlegregory. Wildlife spotting, hiking easy trails, and picnics in nature are frequently suggested.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Castlegregory?

    Explore Castlegregory Beach, wander dunes, and visit traditional pubs. Water sports, cycling paths, and hiking the nearby hills are often recommended for visitors seeking outdoor adventures.

  • How is the weather in Castlegregory?

    Castlegregory has cool, damp winters around 41–50°F (5–10°C) and mild summers near 55–64°F (13–18°C), with regular rainfall throughout the year. A waterproof jacket and layers are useful in all seasons.

  • When is the best time to visit Castlegregory?

    Late spring through summer is often recommended for milder temperatures and outdoor activities, while autumn has quieter beaches and scenic colors. The area receives steady rain year-round, so plan for flexible outings.

  • What are the best places to visit in Castlegregory?

    Castlegregory Beach is frequently suggested for its sandy shoreline, while local pubs, artisan shops, and nature reserves around the village are popular. Some visitors appreciate tranquil lakes and woodland trails nearby.

  • What are some hiking trails in Castlegregory?

    Castlegregory has scenic trails along beaches, through dunes, and onto nearby hills. Some visitors hike the Slieve Mish Mountains for broader views or explore loop paths around lakes and woodlands.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Castlegregory?

    Families can enjoy beach walks, learn about local wildlife, and try water sports suited for beginners. Exploring playgrounds, hiking gentle trails, and sampling ice cream in village shops are frequently suggested.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Castlegregory?

    Many visitors explore the Dingle Peninsula, stroll around Tralee, or visit historical sites such as ancient ring forts and Gaelic villages. Nature reserves and colorful towns nearby make for varied day trips.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Castlegregory?

    Castlegregory has pet-friendly stays, especially in village areas and countryside rentals. The surrounding beaches and walking trails make it easy to spend time outdoors with your dog.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Castlegregory?

    Locals often recommend packing waterproof clothing, exploring hidden beaches, and chatting in pubs to learn about area history. Visiting midweek can mean quieter trails and beaches, while early mornings reveal peaceful scenes.

  • What is Castlegregory known for?

    Castlegregory is known for expansive sandy beaches, tranquil landscapes, and vibrant surf culture. It has a mix of traditional Irish hospitality, water sports, and natural beauty.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Castlegregory?

    Castlegregory has secluded coves, small artisan shops, and peaceful nature paths that offer quieter moments. Some visitors find lesser-known local markets or calm lakes for birdwatching particularly rewarding.

  • What are the best foods to try in Castlegregory?

    Castlegregory has locally caught seafood, hearty stews, and traditional brown bread. Some pubs and cafes feature seasonal produce, classic Irish pancakes, and homemade pies filled with regional flavors.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Castlegregory?

    Bring a waterproof jacket, layered clothing for changing weather, and comfortable shoes suitable for hiking or beach walks. A camera and reusable water bottle help you capture and enjoy local scenery.

  • What is the nightlife in Castlegregory like?

    Castlegregory has relaxed pubs with live music, friendly atmospheres, and locally rooted traditions. Evening gatherings focus on conversation, traditional tunes, and sharing meals in casual spaces.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Castlegregory?

    Castlegregory has traditional music sessions, community fêtes, and summer fairs that are often anticipated by locals and visitors. Cultural events frequently highlight regional music, food, and local crafts, creating a lively community atmosphere.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Castlegregory?

    Family-friendly vacation rentals are common in Castlegregory, especially around the village center and near beaches. Larger properties and homes with gardens provide space for children and group travelers.

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