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    Pax House

    5.0 (27 reviews)
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    Rainy afternoon but still beautiful here
    Caitie M.

    Pax Guest House was the absolute best place we stayed at during our road trip around Ireland. We stayed in six different top of the line hotels and none of them compared to the hospitality, experience and views that we experienced at Pax House. John and his staff were such a delight from the second we stepped through the front door. John gave us a tour, showed us our room and then made us a wonderful pot of tea to enjoy in the living room. He gave us advice on where to dine, made dinner reservations for us, arranged transportation into town & recommended that we go and see the five time world champion Irish Step Dancer that we will remember for the rest of our lives. We ended up staying at Pax House the night before we got engaged and I couldn't dream of a better start to the most magical day of my life. I woke in our cozy room early in the morning, not wanting to wake Steve I quickly grabbed a book and headed out to the living room. As I walk up to the living room I was greeted with the most amazing view Ireland had to offer. While it was chilly, I decided to sit outside and take in the breathtaking views. The wonderful ladies working the morning shift were quickly to bring out the seat cushions, cover me in blankets and bring me a pot of tea! While I sat enjoying my tea, an orchestra of lambs singing in the wind met the sound of the sea. When Steve has woke we were ushered to a beautiful, window seat in the breakfast room where I had the best breakfast I've ever tasted in my life. Their was an assortment of juices, pastries, oatmeal options and so much more. I decided to order something outside of the box for me and chose a salmon omelette while Steve chose soft boiled eggs with fish spread. We were so thrilled with the options we chose. I'm not sure which was better, the view or the food! Before we left John took the time to give us more recommendations of where to go and also gave us directions on how to take the ferry to the cliffs of mother, which saved us a lot of time. When I think about our trip to Ireland, my mind goes to the most magical day of my life which started here! I will always think back to Pax House and will definitely be finding a way to get back to this majestic place.

    My wife and I reside in the United States and have traveled extensively throughout our country and abroad. I can say, without hesitation, that our stay at Pax Guest House was one of the finest we've ever enjoyed. Everything was top-notch, from the warm, personal greeting, to our room ("terrace bedroom"), to the views from the property, to our complimentary breakfast. In fact, the breakfast alone was worth the price of our stay. The property itself was wonderfully decorated, and you could tell that all who work here take pride in what they do. My only regret was not budgeting more time here than I did.

    View
    Erin M.

    I've traveled fairly extensively, and have stayed in many 5-star properties along the way. The Pax House ranks up there with my best experiences ever. The view alone is breathtaking, but our very large terrace room with sitting area and large bathroom with separate tub & xl shower overlooking the stunning view was unforgettable. The breakfast they serve is unparalleled. See the pics. John, the owner/host is helpful, friendly and knowledgeable. If you have the opportunity to stay at this unique boutique property, don't hesitate. You will not be disappointed. If we didn't have to fly across the Atlantic to get here, we'd try to make it an annual stop.

    View from our room.
    MARK P.

    At this point I'm just echoing the reviews of so many who have posted before me. This is a lovely inn with great views, splendid facilities, and incredible attention to detail. The host and staff just put it over the top. The breakfast is best described as decadent. Of our 11 night trip, this was by far our favourite period we messed up by not extending by a day or two. The only slight quibble is that a cat has free run of the lounge, those of us who are allergic will need to avoid that area. It did not appear to have access to the dining/breakfast area or any of the private rooms. We look forward to returning soon.

    Entrance in the Pax House (also Rio, the dog's room!).
    Michelle M.

    The Pax House was straight out of an Irish fairy tale! We could not have picked a better B&B to stay at in Dingle. We stayed at the Pax House for two nights in September 2014. My husband and I stayed in a Classic Double room on the main floor and my sister stayed in a Regular Double room on the lower floor. I'd recommend paying a few more dollars to stay on the main floor since these rooms were recently renovated and there is no WIFI downstairs. The rooms with sea views were all booked, but there is a large outdoor patio deck and indoor lounge with breathtaking views. Afternoon tea is offered daily on the patio and in the lounge. Every room in the Pax House is filled with fresh flowers, brightly colored wool blankets, and books. Molly, the cat, will join guests for a lounge in the sun and Rio, the dog, is always ready to play fetch or go on a leisurely stroll. The owner of the B&B, John, was the most wonderful host. He really has thought of everything and made us feel so welcomed during our visit. Upon arrival John offered us a pot of tea and gave us a tour of the B&B. We had already planned our itinerary and knew where we were dining, but had not made dining reservations. John was kind enough to book tables for us for each night. Each night we would return to our room to see that we had received chocolates and after dinner drinks with the turndown service. Since my sister was traveling alone, housekeeping would leave a teddy bear on her bed each night. I still daydream about the incredible breakfast at the Pax House! Every morning John prepares the most wonderful feast of poached fruit, homemade granola, yogurt, and John's award winning scones. Once you have feasted on scones and clotted cream and Madagascar vanilla poached pears with cloves and lemon zest you'll wonder why you don't eat like this every morning! In addition to the buffet, a menu is available for you to order your choice of entrée each morning. A selection of pancakes, omelets, smoked salmon and other dishes are offered on the menu. Many of dishes are made from the herbs in John's organic garden and the eggs from the free range chickens roaming the property. My biggest regret during our visit at the Pax House was not staying a third night!

    View from the back deck at breakfast
    Patrick S.

    This is the only place to stay in Dingle. We stayed at Pax for our first anniversary trip and could not have made a better choice. John was helpful before we even arrived, helping us with recommendations and reservations via email. We received a warm welcome upon arrival as John showed us to our room with stunning views of the bay while describing the town and its amenities. He then arranged a taxi for us to get into town and explore the old world bars and restaurants along the harbor. Although the views are beyond compare and the town leaves nothing to be desired, the best part of Pax is John. He is friendly, knowledgeable, and goes above and beyond with his service. We honestly couldn't figure out when he sleeps. From arranging taxis and reservations to providing wool blankets and snacks for our glass of wine on the back deck, he always found a way to bring our experience to the next level. If you're planning a trip to Ireland, you must visit Dingle; if you're staying in Dingle, you couldn't find a better place to stay than Pax. Thanks John, Ryan and Cristina

    View from the Top room
    Timothy W.

    Everything about Pax House is absolutely fantastic. We stayed two nights and I wish we could have stayed longer. From the minute we arrived, the host, John, was extremely friendly and helpful, giving us a quick tour and history of the landmarks visible from the lounge. Then followed tea and biscuits while we soaked up the view. We booked the Top of the House room and were not disappointed one bit. The room was comfortably and brightly furnished, but the highlight was the three vertical windows that opened up to an incredible view. The middle window converts into a semi-balcony to give you 180° views of the surrounding Dingle hills, bay and fields. Coming back at night, we were delighted to find a turndown service with two small glasses of Irish creme and two chocolate mint cookies. The bed was big and comfortable, with a lovely morning view of the bay. The breakfast, with a small self-serve bar and a larger menu of kitchen-prepared food (pancakes, Irish breakfast, omelets, etc.), was delicious. Pax House felt like home and I was sad to leave. If you're going to Dingle, do yourself a favor and stay here, you won't regret it one bit.

    Jams at Breakfast
    Kevin L.

    I'm not sure it's possible to convey the wonderful experience we had at Pax Guest House in mere words. John was an absolutely amazing host, the rooms are just wonderful, and the breakfasts are incredibly delicious. We visited over a year ago and can't wait to return. I do recommend the upper rooms with the opening dormers. The view of the Dingle Harbor is incredible and offers likely one of the most fantastic views of any B&B in the area. If you are going to be spend holiday time in Dingle this needs to be your temporary home!

    Common area
    Christina M.

    Excellent! A friend's family had stayed at Pax House on their trip to Ireland a few months prior to ours and highly recommended we stay there. We are so happy we did because it was by far our favorite of the 6 places we stayed during our trip. I wish we had spent another night here. We stayed in a terrace room with a beautiful view of the bay. We arrived for check in a little later than expected and missed the afternoon tea that John serves. Prior to leaving for the Slea Head Drive before sunset, John took us to a map and told us and another group staying all the best places to go with recommendations of which items were must sees. He really is the quintessential host. We arrived back fairly late and were greeted with some chocolates and Bailey's before bed. Yum. The room was extremely comfortable and well lit. There really isn't anything I could think to improve. The next morning we joined everyone for breakfast. Tables were set for 1-4 people each but there was some group discussions led by the wonderful ladies that help serve breakfast. John seems to do most of the cooking himself and it was all beautifully set up. One thing to note - Pax House is home to a very sweet dog named Rio and a seemingly laid back cat named Molly. Rio attracted a lot of attention from everyone staying while we were there as we were all missing our own dogs back home. Rio LOVED the attention and would roll over to help facilitate the belly rubs. If you're highly allergic to animals, this may not be the place for you. I don't think the dog or cat are ever allowed into the rooms, but they do have free reign of the common areas. For me, Rio was a bonus to an amazing stay. 5 stars.

    View from the back deck
    Jordan C.

    This was by far the most beautiful place we stayed in Ireland, and one of the top 5 most beautiful places we've ever stayed. The staff here is outstanding, there is no detail that is overlooked. John embodies everything you hope to find in a B&B, and you really couldn't find a nicer more welcoming person. It's tempting to want to spend the night in town, but I'd recommend getting back to watch the sunset on the deck...absolutely breathtaking!!!

    The view from the "Top of the House"

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    Our one regret was not staying longer! One night wasn't enough and the crumb egg breakfast was divine...

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    John gave us a tour, showed us our room and then made us a wonderful pot of tea to enjoy in the living room.

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    Milltown House is a luxury boutique hotel known for its waterfront location overlooking the harbor,…read morestylish rooms, and a unique history as the temporary home of Robert Mitchum during the filming of "Ryan's Daughter". The guesthouse features amenities like the Robert Mitchum Bar, free breakfast, beautiful lawns, and the presence of friendly Irish Wolfhounds and falcons. Gayle and I stayed here recently as part of our Essential Ireland Tour, of which I believe the owner used to be a Rick Steves Guide. We had the center room upstairs which was very comfortable and spacious, with a great view of the water and Dingle, lots of storage, and a really strong and hot shower. We really enjoyed the common spaces including the bar and breakfast room, and found staff to be really nice and helpful. The sun room breakfasts were great, as was the Irish Stew meal the last night we were here. Our tour package also included a full bag of laundry service for only 20 Euros. Location-wise, it's a short walk into town, keeping in mind the narrow bridge without sidewalk across the river. I'd only do this walk in the daytime either coming or going. And if you become stressed with that walk (or anything else), the Dingle Distillery is across the street for a tour and samples. During our walks, Gayle and I also enjoyed the tide-related river flows. Besides the Dingle Falconry experience on property (separate review), another highlight was an evening concert by 2 local members of the CUAS ensemble. In particular, we enjoyed the music and interaction with Nicole Ní Dhubhshláine (concertina, flute) and Kyle Macaulay (guitar, bouzouki). And after hearing just a taste of this vibrant and diverse West Kerry musical tradition, I went out an purchased the CD.

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    Pax House - guesthouses - Updated May 2026

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