Skip Navigation

Caitin's

Our stay at Caitin's was really lovely and would certainly stay there again if we returned to the area. Owner was really friendly and helpful, we were made to feel "at home".

Make a booking at Caitin's

The date you selected is invalid.

Facilities

  • Bar
  • Bike Parking
  • Bureau de Change
  • Common Room
  • Credit Cards Accepted
  • Free Carpark
  • Linen Included
  • Towels

Breakfast

  • Not Included

Communications

  • Card Phones
  • Postal Service

Food & Drink

  • Guest Kitchen

General

  • Currency Exchange
  • Hairdryer for Hire
  • Iron/Ironing Board

Parking

  • Bicycle Parking
  • Free Parking

Sport & Leisure

  • Cable TV
  • Library

About Caitin's

Caitin's Hostel is open each day for check in from 7.30pm. Otherwise phone us on the number provided on your booking confirmation to check in.

Caitin's Hostel is located on the main 'Ring of Kerry' road, mid-way between Glenbeigh and Cahirciveen. Overlooking Dingle Bay, the hostel has breath taking views.

The hostel has many amenities near by including a traditional family run pub with regular live traditional music. B&B is also available.

Within 2km there is a post office, grocery shop, petrol station and a safe beach for swiming. Access to the Kerry Way walking route is alongside the hostel.

Important Information

Conditions

Caitin's Hostel is open each day from 7.30pm. If you wish to check-in before 7.30pm please phone 066-9477601when you are near the hostel.

Photos

Location

Gleesk

Map of Caitin's

Click here to enlarge map

Other Options Nearby

Guest Reviews

RSS

This is a Trusted Review. Why?

Our stay at Caitin's was really lovely and would certainly stay there again if we returned to the area. Owner was really friendly and helpful, we were made to feel "at home". View from the room towards Dingle Peninsular was spectacular! The only "problem" was that it is not in a town as such but located between two towns. This will probably not affect many visitors as most probably have cars and I presume that the pub would usually be open; it was only an issue for us because we were cycling the Ring of Kerry and so were too lazy to get back on the bikes to get dinner once we had arrived, and the pub was not open as it was Good Friday. Having said that, there is no way you would have such a fantastic view and scenery if staying in a town!

Overall
4
Location
3
Cleanliness
5
Value
5
Facilities
5
Service
5

Have you stayed here? Write a review

*  The Customer Satisfaction score is based on a combination of ratings from Travellerspoint and external websites. The score of 90% for this property is based on ratings provided by 8 guests.

Loading ...