The Old Pier Restaurant And Guesthouse offers bed and breakfast accommodation in the town of Ballydavid on the Dingle Peninsula. This is the perfect location for anybody looking to explore the beautiful southwest coast of Ireland. The guesthouse features many June McIntyre’s beautiful paintings and silk paintings of local sights and...

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B&B Overview
The Old Pier Restaurant And Guesthouse offers bed and breakfast accommodation in the town of Ballydavid on the Dingle Peninsula. This is the perfect location for anybody looking to explore the beautiful southwest coast of Ireland. The guesthouse features many June McIntyre’s beautiful paintings and silk paintings of local sights and attractions. There is free on site parking for guests traveling by car.
Room Information
The rooms at the Old Pier Restaurant And Guesthouse are tastefully furnished with authentic pine furniture and orthapedic beds. Single, double, twin and family rooms are all available. All rooms are en-suite and feature colour television, tea / coffee making facilities, hair dryer and breathtaking views of Smerwick Harbour and The Atlantic Ocean.
Hotel Facilities
- Family Rooms
- Free Parking
- Free Wi-Fi Internet Access Included
- Heating
- Restaurant
- TV in all bedrooms
- Wine licence
Food & Beverage
Meals are served in the house’s restaurant and consist of a broad range of locally caught seafood, prime steak and meat dishes. The extensive A La Carte and Table d'Hote menu should offer something to satisfy all tastes. There are a number of House Specials ranging from Surf and Turf of Lobster and Steak to Wreckfish, John Dory, Crayfish, Hake and Squid. A comprehensive wine list accompanies the menu.
Area Information
The Old Pier Restaurant And Guesthouse is situated right in the centre of the West Kerry Gaeltacht on the Dingle Peninsula, The house overlooks the beautiful Smerwick Harbour and the Atlantic Ocean. Dingle is the most westerly town in Europe and the peninsula has some of the most interesting antiquities, historic sites and varied scenery in all of Ireland.