Heatons House

Category: Guesthouse


Heatons House
The Wood Dingle Co Kerry
Tel:+353 (0)66 915 2288

One of the best restaurants in the land One house: Outstanding accommodation of its type Best Of The Best

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Heatons House


Cameron and Nuala Heaton’s fine purpose-built guesthouse is set in well-maintained gardens just across the road from the water and, although convenient to Dingle town, it’s beyond the hustle and bustle of the busy streets.


An impressive foyer-lounge area sets the tone on arrival and spacious, bedrooms confirm the excellent first impressions: not so much regularly refurbished as completely redesigned, they all have bathrooms finished to a very high standard and phones, TV and hospitality trays - and the junior suites and superior rooms are not only luxurious, but also very stylish.


Good food is at the heart of the Heaton family philosophy and getting guests off to a good start each day has always been a point of honour. Breakfast includes an extensive buffet (everything from fresh juices to cold meats and Irish cheeses) as well as a full hot breakfast menu – and what a view!


*See also Castlewood House, which is in the same family ownership.



Shore View Restaurant : Rooms 16 (2 junior suites, 5 superior, 2 family rooms, 5 ground floor, 1 for disabled, all no smoking); not suitable for children under 8; free broadband wi/fi. No pets. B&B €69 pps, ss €32. Room service (limited hours). Fishing, walking, garden. Closed 29 Nov-27 Dec. MasterCard, Visa, Laser.

Directions:

600 metres beyond marina, at front of town.
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