Fahan BeeHive Huts
Fahan BeeHive Huts
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swiftmi
Knoxville, TN1,218 contributions
May 2023 • Family
We stopped to view the ruins here. You park in a small lot across the road, walk to the entrance and pay the a few euros per person to enter, walk up a hill( about 2-4 minutes) and then you are there. It is not large and spending 20-30 minutes is about right. Very interesting. The views are also nice from the hill
Written 23 May 2023
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Morgan W
Noblesville, IN593 contributions
Apr 2023 • Friends
Be ready to walk a very steep grade to see these ancient beehive huts. Area is surrounded by sheep fields. It's very nice in the spring due to all the lambs. You also get a great view of the Atlantic Ocean.
Written 16 May 2023
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njBeachYOGA
Sea Isle City, NJ12 contributions
Apr 2023
This was part of the Slea Head Tour we took and a stop that is worth it. The history and how it all still is standing is very cool.
Written 2 May 2023
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JHMTTL
Woodbine, MD1,583 contributions
Jul 2022
We took an organized mini-bus tour around the Dingle Peninsula which included a stop at the Fahan BeeHive Huts. I suggest you take an organized tour vs, driving yourself in order to avoid any parking challenges and yo will be able to visit far more sites. The BeeHive huts are interesting and worth a visit.
Written 26 November 2022
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londonqt
San Clemente, CA94 contributions
Oct 2022
The Dingle Peninsula is beautiful. Gorgeous scenery and amazing history. You can walk up close to these stone huts, just wear sturdy shoes!
Written 15 November 2022
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Vanessa H
Victoria Capital Regional District, Canada138 contributions
Dec 2021
For modern-day travellers, it is challenging to understand the level of motivation and dedication that led to building and living in these stone huts. But the lure must have been phenomenal as these are just a few of dozens of sites throughout Ireland. To really experience the visit, think about when you have undertaken something very rigorous and how you grew with meeting the challenge.
Written 13 November 2022
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clavid
Barnsley, UK56 contributions
Oct 2022 • Couples
Visited here briefly on a tour, it’s ok if you are into this sort of thing you will enjoy it. Also the fee is low to see it. There’s a couple of lady’s standing with stalls outside on the road who sell nice items one being sweet treats ie flapjack, brownie etc the other selling jewellery and healing stones etc. worth a stop
Written 23 October 2022
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Jenn
Middletown, OH5 contributions
Oct 2022
Worth a stop to see! Beautiful old corbeled BeeHive huts. Must stop for StarWars fans or history fans.
Written 20 October 2022
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Swimmy128
Mill Creek, WA1,368 contributions
Oct 2022 • Couples
Nice stop bit be aware they charge you to enter. It to bad y cant just buy a pass for the entire road. Would not feel life being ripped off as mucj
Written 12 October 2022
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BRDman7
Vancouver, Canada350 contributions
Jun 2022
This was a very cool stop to explore the beehive huts, scenery and nearby farm animals. Be sure to stop in for a short visit if in the area.
Written 3 October 2022
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TravelAddictToo
Potchefstroom, South Africa277 contributions
Until what time is the site open to visit?
He, She and Me
86 contributions
Not sure about the hours open, we were there around mid day-early afternoon. As for entry fee I'm pretty sure it was only a euro or two each.
CNOR83
Toledo, Ohio, United States
What time do the beehive huts open to visitors?
S M
Damariscotta, ME17 contributions
The Bee Hive Huts are on private property. Simple signage.The farmer/owner collects the Euro at the primitive gate to entrance. Open by 9 AM or so. Beautiful views of the sea and pastures. Worth it.
Robyn L
Toronto, Canada5 contributions
Is the location on this map accurate? Are the beeHives easy to find from the town of dingle? I found information that shows 2 different locations on the map.
Peter H
Brisbane Region, Australia177 contributions
The Beehive Huts are about 750 metres West of Dun Beag Fort on the Slea Head Drive, West of Dingle. The parking is on the Atlantic Ocean side and you need to cross the road to get to the Huts. It's a couple of Euros to get in.
Unfortunately, we would have preferred to visit the Dun Beag Fort ruins, but it was closed when we were there in March 2018 as part of the Fort had apparently fallen into the sea.
ashwolf26
Wilsonville, OR6 contributions
Was is minimum time to spend here
AudRoy0
Lake Oswego, OR100 contributions
Hi,
Really a lot depends on the weather. On a fine day at least one hour. If the weather is bad, I would recommend not going unless you have good outdoor clothing and do not mind getting way. The site is very open without any shelter.
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FAHAN BEEHIVE HUTS (Dingle) - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go
Frequently Asked Questions about Fahan BeeHive Huts
- We recommend booking Fahan BeeHive Huts tours ahead of time to secure your spot. If you book with Tripadvisor, you can cancel up to 24 hours before your tour starts for a full refund. See all 9 Fahan BeeHive Huts tours on Tripadvisor
- According to Tripadvisor travellers, these are the best ways to experience Fahan BeeHive Huts:
- Mini Bus Tour of Dingle Peninsula & Slea Head (From €678.65)
- 4 Hour Slea Head Drive Tour - Personal Chauffeur Guided Tour (From €308.95)
- Full Day Slea Head Drive Tour - Personal Chauffeur Guided Tour (From €514.91)
- 3 Hour Slea Head Drive Tour - Personal Chauffeur Guided Tour (From €267.75)
- Dingle Peninsula & Slea Head Private Day Tour (From €576.70)
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- (0.02 km) Blooming Wildflower Cottage
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- (0.14 km) Harbour Nights Bed and Breakfast
- Restaurants near Fahan BeeHive Huts:
- (0.44 km) Out of the Blue Seafood
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- (0.49 km) James Long Pub
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