Manor House Hotel Special Report
Located in the heart of Dingle, a beautiful and colourful town set on the southern shores of the Dingle peninsula, Benners is a classic hotel favoured for its old world charm and ambience.
The hotel has been recently transformed, offering guests authentic Irish antique furnishings blended with the best of contemporary design.
Each of the 52 bedrooms are luxuriously appointed providing an intimate and cosy setting for a relaxing stay.
As Dingle`s oldest hotel, Benners reflects the history and uniqueness of the town and peninsula and is a wonderful base from which to explore the wild beauty of Kerry.

Other highlights include boat trips to visit Fungie, Ireland`s famous wild dolphin, Blasket Island trips, Dingle Aquarium, horseriding, diving, archaeology and geology trips and ultimately, the Irish language and culture.
Set in one of Ireland`s leading Gaeltacht (Irish speaking) areas, the language, music, dance, traditions and folklore of West Kerry will leave you with lifelong memories.
AA Five Diamonds Award. Failte Ireland Merit Award – Warm Welcome.
For reservations please call: +353 1 2958900 or email [email protected]
Hotel Details: Dingle Benners Hotel, Main St., Dingle, Co. Kerry
A special Ireland Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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