The Dingle Peninsula

Spend time in a place rich in Irish tradition, literature and culture, the home of some of the finest Irish writers.

A place where the native language prospers alongside modern languages.

Where the perfect harmony created by nature restores the spirits.

Relax and savour the activity of choice or take in the scenery.

Savour the local arts and crafts, music and culture, the food and drink or just meet the people: the choice is yours.

Spend time in one of the most unspoiled and natural landscapes in Europe.

A place rich in wildlife and rare flora, where archeology provides a link to the distant past.

This is a land of blue gold hills and sandy beaches.

A land dappled with Heathers, Primroses and other wildflowers.

A land of hidden bays, wondrous rock formations caves and arches, of busy harbours and wayside pubs.

Dunquin is an ideal location for bird watching, with rare migrant birds to be seen in the autumn.

Whales and dolphins are also often to be seen in the surrounding waters, which are also home to basking sharks and seals.

Other links you may find interesting:

The Dingle Way

The Blasket Islands

Activities for Visitors to The Dingle Peninsula


Map of the Dingle Peninsula
Comharchumann Turasóireachta Chorca Dhuibhne / CC BY-NC-ND 3.0