The anchor is a 10 bedroom guesthouse and
restaurant at the heart of the picturesque
village of Annascaul in the centre of the
Dingle peninsula. All of our bright and airy
rooms offer a high level of comfort even in
an Inn that is almost two hundred years old.
For walkers and fishing folk we have a
drying room for the odd occasion that it
might rain. All rooms have en-suite
facilities and flatscreen T.V. and D.V.D.
Tea and coffee are always available to our
guests in the lounge and peaceful reading
room.
The
Bedrooms
All of our bright and airy rooms are
en-suite and in a quite village you can
be assured of a peaceful nights sleep.
We have a private lounge where you can
enjoy a coffee or tea at anytime of the
day and you can also help yourself to
any books in the library. Meeting other
guest to discuss the affairs of the day
the prospects of the morrow are all part
and parcel of a great holiday.
The Dining Room
We have a licensed dining room where you
can enjoy a full ala-carte menu to
include many local fish dishes (the
Cromane Mussels are the best in the
World as the bay is the cleanest in
Europe). We offer also a variety of
vegetarian choices on our menu ,but
being a small highly flexible Inn we can
suite your every requirement. For sea
and River fishermen we will gladly cook
your catch.
About Annascaul
Annascaul is a walker's paradise.
Hill and dale, sea, river, lake make an
ever-changing pattern, with the wild
flowers of Kerry blooming everywhere.
Situated as it is on the southwest tip
of Ireland, the Gulf Stream plays a more
warming part than it does for the rest
of the country.
For the holiday maker, this gives a longer
season of enjoyment. The first flowers of
Spring appear shortly after Christmas and
the gorse is still in bloom at the end of
October.
Annascaul is the birthplace of famous
Antarctic explorer Tom Crean.
Internationally renowned sculptor Jerome
Connor was also born in Annascaul. One of
his most impressive pieces is the Lusitania
monument in Cobh, Co. Cork.
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