O'Connor's Guesthouse

Dingle Peninsula


Book ahead to bag a simple room or a table in this welcoming village pub, which serves food made using local produce (from 8.30am to 8.30pm), ranging from salmon to steak (mains €8 to €16). Landlord Michael has loads of local info and can also explain why there's an aeroplane engine out the front.


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