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Dingle Peninsula : 36 activities and places to visit

Dingle OceanWorld Aquarium

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An idea for a family activity that will amaze young and old alike.

Dingle Bay

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Enjoy the beauty of the Irish coastline, with its shades of green and blue, as you discover Dingle Bay!

Dunmore Head

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A group of Irish cliffs, part of Europe's most westerly point! Admire the view of the ocean and the Blaskets Islands!

Mount Brandon

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It's the highest point on the Dingle Peninsula! Reserved for xcellent walkers with a solid set of stamina and who aren't afraid of an uphill climb!


The port of Dingle

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The port of Dingle is a colorful, lively and pleasant place for a stroll! A must-see in the city!

The Eask Tower

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A stone tower, intended as a landmark for approaching boats! Clever!

Minard Castle

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A castle built by the sea. Her serious charm makes her a fascinating beauty!

Annascaul Lake

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A pretty lake on the Dingle Peninsula. The surrounding mountains give you the impression of being alone in the world!


Stradbally Mountain

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The view from the summit will reward all your efforts! A mountain that dominates the Dingle Peninsula! A must-do for sporty hikers!

Dunbeg Fort

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Take a trip back in time with this tiny vestige of Irish prehistory!

Inch Beach

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A beautiful Irish beach exposed to the tide. A spot for surfing and swimming in summer!

The Blasket Centre

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Want to know all about the history of the Blasket Islands? The Blasket Centre offers a complete overview, as well as on-site excursions!





What to expect?

If you’d like to explore one of Ireland’s most beautiful peninsulas, we’d definitely recommend the Dingle Peninsula! The area boasts some absolutely exceptional scenery, worthy of the most beautiful postcards sold all over the island! A wild environment, where nature and the ocean live at their own pace! Not to mention the authentic little villages with their colourful walls and welcoming establishments!

Visit the Dingle Peninsula

A rugged strip of land…

First and foremost, the Dingle Peninsula offers its inhabitants and visitors a territory stretching over 160km. The Peninsula is made up of a succession of bays, beaches, cliffs and plains, sometimes turning into steeper, wilder terrain, reaching impressive altitudes.

A number of vertiginous cliffs offer superb ocean views!

A little further inland, you’ll discover a wilderness bathed in lush greenery, where cottages and other picturesque houses live peacefully amidst the Slieve Mish Mountains and Stradbally Mountain.

Note that some of their Irish lakes are ideal for fishing!

A bastion of Irish culture, the Dingle Peninsula also has the distinction of belonging to the Gaeltacht, a region where the preservation of Ireland’s linguistic and cultural heritage is taken very seriously. So don’t be surprised if you hear Irish spoken here: Irish Gaelic is still spoken in Dingle, and has been for centuries!

Rest assured: while Gaelic is king here, English is not scorned, and you’ll be able to get by with a few stammered words in Shakespeare’s language: the locals will easily understand and make the effort!

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