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The Dingle Peninsula ~ Corca Dhuibhne Official Tourism website …
The Dingle Peninsula or Corca Dhuibhne, stretches 30 miles (48 kilometres) into the Atlantic Ocean on the south-west coast on Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way. The peninsula is dominated by the range of mountains that form its spine, running from the Slieve Mish range to the Conor Pass and Mount Brandon, Ireland’s second highest peak.
Explore the Dingle Peninsula Scenery language, geography and …
Explore the Dingle Peninsula and step into a world apart, dynamic and vibrant yet sleepy and soulful - come for the spectacular scenery but linger…. stay for the culture and people, the temperate climate, the ancient history and archaeology.
What to see and do on the Dingle Peninsula
Take a boat trip, climb a mountain, learn a new skill, try speaking Irish, kayak into the sunset or join in some local fun and festivities. Explore our selection of things to do on the Dingle Peninsula and get inspired.
Activities and Things to do on Dingle Peninsula Ireland
The Dingle Peninsula is a playground with a huge choice of activities for all ages. Explore the dramatic landscape where ocean meets land, cycle, walk, climb, ride a horse along the shore. Experience the history , nature, music, culture and language of this most westerly part of Europe.
Walking and Hiking on the Dingle Peninsula
The Dingle Peninsula is a playground and paradise for walking, boasting some of the most spectacular mountain and coastal scenery in Ireland. It attracts climbers, walkers and trekkers from many parts of Ireland and overseas each year but remains quiet and largely unspoilt.
Dingle Town - Daingean Uí Chuis - dingle-peninsula.ie
On the southern edge of a mountain ridge that separates the east from the western end of the Peninsula, all roads lead through Dingle town. With a population of 2,000 and a large hinterland this is the hub and commercial centre for the Dingle Peninsula.
Visitor Guide to 6,000 Years of History Dingle Peninsula
There is no other landscape in western Europe with the density and variety of archaeological monuments as the Dingle Peninsula. This mountainous finger of land which juts into the Atlantic Ocean has supported various tribes and populations for almost 6,000 years.
Guided Tours on the Dingle Peninsula Ireland
Scenic, historic and cultural guided walking tours of the landscape or villages of the Dingle Peninsula and small visitor experience tours where an in house local guide will show you around a visitor attraction.
Restaurants, Bars, Cafés, Food & Drink guide to Dingle Peninsula …
The Dingle Peninsula is known for award winning bars, cafés, micro breweries and an independent Distillery along with a wide variety of artisan food producers.
Culture, Heritage & Irish Language on The Dingle Peninsula
The Dingle Peninsula / Corca Dhuibhne ia a unique storehouse of Irish cultural heritage. Until recently, the peninsula was remote from the influences of the modern world, and this meant that the language and traditions of the area have survived intact to …