We noticed that you're using an unsupported browser. The TripAdvisor website may not display properly.
We support the following browsers:
Windows: Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox. Mac: Safari.
All 67 Dingle B&Bs / inns »

An Bothar Pub and Guesthouse

Dingle, Ireland
Hotel amenities
No photo provided
Ranked #26 of 67 Dingle B&B and Inns
4.5 of 5 stars 12 Reviews
We don't have room rates for this hotel
Check room rates for other hotels in Dingle
Check other hotels!
Write a Review

12 reviews from our community

    Trip type
Traveller rating
    10
    2
    0
    0
    0
Date Rating
CharlesTeckel
Boston, Massachusetts
Reviewer
5 reviews
4 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 8 September 2011
3
people found this review helpful

We spent 5 days at the Bothar and loved every minute. It is a family run place that feels like a home away from home. The owners are always willing to provide information on the area and the pub is the best! One word of caution- if you are a light sleeper, ask for a room away from the pub-... More

Was this review helpful? Yes
psf1
New York
Senior Contributor
43 reviews
9 helpful votes
4 of 5 stars Reviewed 25 July 2011
1
person found this review helpful

The owners were lovely and welcoming, even though we were soaked to the skin. Helped us dry out, fed us well. More

Was this review helpful? Yes
Temmow
Malvern, United Kingdom
2 reviews
1 helpful vote
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 21 July 2011
1
person found this review helpful

Stayed at the An Bothar pub for 3 nights. Fantastic room and friendly and helpful owners and staff. Very good value for money. More

Was this review helpful? Yes
E.Bachman
New York, NY
Contributor
15 reviews
38 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 18 July 2011
2
people found this review helpful

We stayed in this delightful pub, which is at the foot of Brandon Mountain, while walking the glorious Dingle Way in June. Our large, clean, modern room overlooked a hillside dotted with sheep and a picnic table where we enjoyed ales before an excellent dinner in the pub. Throughout our week on the Dingle peninsula we were blown away by... More

Was this review helpful? Yes
jeanfrombos2n
Boston, MA
Top Contributor
58 reviews
24 helpful votes
4 of 5 stars Reviewed 25 May 2011
2
people found this review helpful

We stayed here while walking the Dingle Way because we wanted to be as close as possible to Brandon Mountain for the walk to Cloghane. An Bothar was remote, but warm and comfortable, not especially modern, but with a very nice large guest lounge with tea and coffee making equipment and a good selection of books. Our room was large... More

Was this review helpful? Yes
Pisco08
New Haven, Connecticut
Senior Contributor
49 reviews
36 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 2 October 2010
1
person found this review helpful

An Bothar is absolutely perfect if you're hiking the Dingle Way. During our hike we had a choice: we were at a perfectly good spot to stay or we could hike 5 more km to get to An Bothar. Totally worth it. An Bothar is in a beautiful location in a very small village - with wonderful views of the... More

Was this review helpful? Yes
KentOutandabout
Kent
2 reviews
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 21 August 2010

We had a wonderful stress free stay. The food and service was excellent. We had the use of a very spacious and comfortable guest room, where we could relax and make tea and coffee.The double room was airy and comfortable, very clean and welcoming. We looked out onto breath-taking scenery. The owners were extremely friendly and helpful. More

Was this review helpful? Yes
urodawg
albany,ny
Senior Reviewer
7 reviews
1 helpful vote
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 17 August 2010

We hiked the entire Dingle Way, and stayed here before crossing over Mt Brandon to Cloughane. What a great place. Excellent rooms, excellent food, very friendly and helpful hosts. This was our 5th B&B on the Way, but the first to have a bathtub to soak my aching feet from hiking all day. More

Was this review helpful? Yes
fiddlerfan
Killarney, Ireland
Contributor
11 reviews
5 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 16 June 2010
1
person found this review helpful

Stayed at the An Bothar Pub on a stormy day, waiting for the weather to clear to pack up over mountain to Cloghane. Wonderful family run B&B, spacious room, large bath, overall very comfortable, warm, friendly and very accommodating. The location is perfect for those walking the Dingle Way and the nearby stone fort is a plus for those stranded... More

Was this review helpful? Yes
kiwitravelerpdx
Portland, OR
Senior Contributor
48 reviews
109 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 16 August 2009

My partner and I walked the entire Dingle Way, and our evening stays were (in order): Dingle, Dunquin, and Ballydavid. An Bothar Pub and Guesthouse technically is in Ballydavid, not Dingle. It may only be ten minutes away from Dingle by car, but the walking distance between Dunquin and An Bothar is about 18 miles; so, from this perspective it's... More

Was this review helpful? Yes

Travellers who viewed An Bothar Pub and Guesthouse also viewed

Dingle Benners Hotel
4.5 of 5 stars 124 Reviews
Dingle, Dingle Peninsula
CHECK RATES! ABS:HotelCheckRates-d569344?&src=Hotel_Review&fromServlet=Hotel_Review&Action=QC_AlsoViewed
Dingle Skellig Hotel
4 of 5 stars 249 Reviews
Dingle, Dingle Peninsula
CHECK RATES! ABS:HotelCheckRates-d212795?&src=Hotel_Review&fromServlet=Hotel_Review&Action=QC_AlsoViewed
Brownes Bed & Breakfast Dingle
5 of 5 stars 118 Reviews
Dingle, Dingle Peninsula
CHECK RATES! ABS:HotelCheckRates-d948104?&src=Hotel_Review&fromServlet=Hotel_Review&Action=QC_AlsoViewed
View all 10 hotels in Dingle, ranked by popularity »

Been to An Bothar Pub and Guesthouse? Share your experiences!

Write a Review Add Photos Add Videos

Is An Bothar Pub and Guesthouse your business?

  • Manage your listing