An Dooneen B&B, The Hurley Farm
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An Dooneen B&B, The Hurley Farm
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Cead Mile Failte. An Dooneen is a beautiful 3 star B&B established in 1958 in the picturesque village of Kilcooley, in the heart of the Gaeltacht area. Located at the foot of Mount Brandon and Carraig Hill, An Dooneen has stunning views of Smerwick Harbour and The Three Sisters. The rooms at An Dooneen are all en suite and spacious throughout. Guests are treated to a hearty breakfast from a varied menu including traditional home baked brown breads and scones. Guests are invited to use the cosy sitting room to make tea or coffee at any time. There are two restaurants within walking distance of the house and there is also a free bus to the local pub where good food and drink can be enjoyed with traditional music and craic.
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Free parking
Free breakfast
Special diet menus
Bicycle rental
Hiking
Fishing
Baggage storage
Non-smoking hotel
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Shared lounge / TV area
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Non-smoking rooms
Family rooms
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Quaint
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English
Location
Kilcooley, Ballydavid Ireland
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Kerry County Airport
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AAA set us up with the "An Dooneen B&B" about 5-6 miles out on the Dingle peninsula in a true village setting. Our window views were filled with rolling green hills, stone walls with cattle and sheep. We could see the sea as well.
Mary, and her lovely daughters provided an excellent full Irish breakfast in a quiet and warm home setting. While Dingle, with all its charm was a short drive away, our accommodations were peaceful and allowed us to experience another side of Ireland.
We highly recommend a visit to the Hurley family farm setting .
Mary, and her lovely daughters provided an excellent full Irish breakfast in a quiet and warm home setting. While Dingle, with all its charm was a short drive away, our accommodations were peaceful and allowed us to experience another side of Ireland.
We highly recommend a visit to the Hurley family farm setting .
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Date of stay: September 2022
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We stayed for two nights and this definitely was the comfiest bed our whole trip, and the quite easily the best breakfast too, and we had lots. The smoked salmon and traditional Irish breakfasts were both incredible. I also cook a lot, and now that I’m back home, I have already tried to no avail to make brown bread that delicious. I can keep trying though! The host is very kind and had lots of good suggestions for things to do in Dingle, I only wish we had more time. I hope I can come back!
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Date of stay: May 2022Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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Amazing B&B, for sure. Mary was really nice and accommodating with us, providing everything we needed in our two-days stay. Beautiful family house. Great breakfast every single day with delicious bread, fruits, salmon and scrambled eggs. The area is a quiet place, and a perfect scenery for hiking and cliffs lovers. Highly recommended B&B.
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Date of stay: August 2023Trip type: Travelled with friends
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Simply wonderful, such a warm welcome in a fabulous environment. We loved every minute of our short stay and Mary’s hospitality and generosity was incredible. The homemade warm scones at breakfast were such a treat! The facilities were more than adequate and everything was spotlessly clean
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Date of stay: September 2024Trip type: Travelled as a couple
Room Tip:Â Visited while walking the Dingle Way, slightly off route but worth it
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My friend and I spent an excellent night here while hiking the Dingle Way. We were met with nothing but kindness and hospitality from the moment we walked on the door. Everything we asked for was provided and Mary made us an amazing breakfast in the morning. Would highly recommend this B&B to anyone.
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Date of stay: June 2022Trip type: Travelled with friends
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Such a beautiful peaceful B&B in the most scenic area of Dingle. Mary was so welcoming and so lovely. We loved our stay in The Hurley Farm with the comfy bed and the most delicious breakfast in the morning. Definitely will be returning soon.
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Date of stay: August 2021
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In the middle of nowhere and still in walking distance from the shore for a beautiful stroll along the cliffs during sunset. Large rooms, wonderful breakfast, and very nice people. A great place to discover Dingle.
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Date of stay: August 2021Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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Mary Hurley runs a great B&B. Much more luxurious than other bare-bone offerings you'll find in Ireland but the price is about the same. Breakfast is plentiful, nicely prepared and along with her conversation, warms you up before you start the day. She was even nice enough to drive us to the nearest restaurant a few miles away sensing that we had just covered 15 miles on foot & didn't need any more exercise that day. Her farm is off the beaten track a bit but, if your hiking the peninsula its close to your route skirting the peninsula and offers 1st class accommodation.
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Date of stay: July 2015Trip type: Travelled with friends
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We stayed two nights and I can’t say enough good things. I felt like I was staying at my grandmas with all the knickknacks and pictures. It was wonderful. Mary was incredibly friendly and accommodating. My son really wanted pancakes and she made him their version which were crepe like and perfect. He had them all. It’s a quiet, peaceful area. We were able to see the cows being moved through the streets several times. Great place to stay. I would highly recommend it.
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Date of stay: July 2019Trip type: Travelled with family
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Response from AnDooneen, Manager at An Dooneen B&B, The Hurley Farm
Responded 10 Jul 2019
Crissy thanks for your nice review I'm glad you and your family enjoyed your stay here. Best wishes to you and your family. Mary
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We were so happy to arrive at the Hurley Farm after a hard day on the Dingle Way. Mary's smile and "Welcome" made us forget how tired and stiff we were. We were shown to our lovely room with a view of Mary's beautifully landscaped garden. She gave us a half hour to freshen up before she drove us to the nearest open pub for dinner. Thank goodness she was also willing to pick us up because although the shower and the meal made us feel so much better, we could not have walked another step.
Mary's breakfast table was beautifully set with Blue Willow china. The choices were many, but my fresh fruit with yogurt and homemade Irish soda bread hit the spot. The coffee was fresh and strong, and the scones were just sweet enough.
After breakfast we were on our way to the Dingle Way again with a climb before us. We were well rested and fed and able to tackle another day of hiking.
Mary's breakfast table was beautifully set with Blue Willow china. The choices were many, but my fresh fruit with yogurt and homemade Irish soda bread hit the spot. The coffee was fresh and strong, and the scones were just sweet enough.
After breakfast we were on our way to the Dingle Way again with a climb before us. We were well rested and fed and able to tackle another day of hiking.
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Date of stay: May 2012Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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PRICE RANGE
€119 - €120 (Based on Average Rates for a Standard Room)
LOCATION
IrelandProvince of MunsterCounty KerryDingle PeninsulaBallydavid
NUMBER OF ROOMS
5
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Frequently Asked Questions about An Dooneen B&B, The Hurley Farm
Which popular attractions are close to An Dooneen B&B, The Hurley Farm?
Nearby attractions include Kingdom Falconry - Dingle (7.7 km), Dingle Crystal (6.2 km), and Slea Head Drive (7.5 km).
What are some of the property amenities at An Dooneen B&B, The Hurley Farm?
Some of the more popular amenities offered include free breakfast, free parking, and baggage storage.
What food & drink options are available at An Dooneen B&B, The Hurley Farm?
Guests can enjoy free breakfast during their stay.
Is parking available at An Dooneen B&B, The Hurley Farm?
Yes, free parking is available to guests.
What are some restaurants close to An Dooneen B&B, The Hurley Farm?
Conveniently located restaurants include Tigh Ui Mhurchu - Murphy's Pub, Tig Bhric & West Kerry Brewery, and An Bothar Pub and Restaurant.
Are there any historical sites close to An Dooneen B&B, The Hurley Farm?
Many travellers enjoy visiting Kilmalkedar Church (6.2 km), Riasc (5.2 km), and Dunbeg Fort (4.9 km).