About The Old Anchor B&B Annascaul
The Old Anchor B&B Annascaul is a family-run bed and breakfast located on the Dingle Peninsula along the Wild Atlantic Way.
All rooms are en suite and individually decorated. Amenities include a TV with DVD player and free Wi-Fi. Rooms also come with a hairdryer and coffee/tea making facilities. Some rooms offer mountain views.
The Old Anchor B&B Annascaul has a lounge which features a DVD collection as well as a small library. Free self-parking is available. This is a non-smoking property. Other amenities include luggage storage and laundry facilities.
A complimentary breakfast is offered each morning. There is also a dining room where evening meals can be pre-arranged. House specialties include the seafood pie and Irish stew. Guests are encouraged to enjoy an Irish coffee after their meal.
Tralee is 30 minutes away, while Killarney is 40 minutes away. Many walking and hiking trails are located nearby. Dooks Golf Links is seven miles away, while Glenbeigh Riding Stables is just over eight miles away.
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Delicious Homemade Meals
Guests say the meals are excellent at this hotel. They offer a full Irish breakfast along with other choices, however guests are most impressed with the fresh fruit plate that is placed on each table. Food is freshly prepared and guests recommend you try the homemade gooseberry and black currant jam with the fresh brown bread. The host makes his own pizza in the evening - give it a try, it's delicious!
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Has the Feel of a Luxury Hotel
This well-maintained historic building feels more like a boutique hotel with clean, comfortable rooms than a simple inn. Guests appreciate the selection of books and DVDs available in the sitting room.
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Fantastic Dingle Location
Located in the centre of the village of Annascaul, this is a perfect base for exploring the Dingle Peninsula, as it's easy driving distance to Tralee, Dingle, and Inch Beach. Just down the road from the inn you'll find Tom Crean's famous pub, the South Pole Inn. Guests recommend stopping in for a pint - the craic is brilliant and you'll love the rich history behind the pub!