A guide to the Dingle Peninsula - Information

The Dingle Peninsula, a Guided tour

The Dingle Peninsula is one of Ireland's most famous scenic day trips. It has some of the best natural scenery seen anywhere in Europe. Here I have made some suguestions to make this trip a most memorable one.

Leaving one of our Killarney Hotels take the main road and you head for Killarney town, take the Killorglin road (N70). Turn right at the Golden Nugget bar (N72) to Miltown.To see the Dingle Peninsula properly you need a full day. Leaving Killarney
around 10 am. And returning around 6 PM. would be about right.
Castlemaine next ( wild colonial boy, Jack Duggan came from here) head for Inch Beach
( do not drive your car on
any beach in Kerry ! ) some of Ryan's Daughter was filmed her.
Passing the Anascaul Rivermouth ( A good Surf Spot) you may want to turn right for anascaul and Tom Crean's South Pole Inn Pub. It was here Tom Crean the famous South Pole Explorer returned after his magnificent Couragous Journey with Lord Shackelton and Scott to the South Pole. after this you can continue on to the town of Dingle.
Here you can take a boat trip to see Fungi the wild dolphin who has been a resident in Dingle Harbor for 20 years, alternately you can visit Ocean World with its Underwater Tunnel with Sharks, Turtles and a huge array of fish.

Leaving Dingle head for Ventry home of Legend and Great Kerry Footballer
Padi O'Shea. You will pass his Pub here with its pictures of many famous visitors
on the walls of the Pub. Prepare your Cameras for the next bit of the journey,
The best Coastal scenery this Country has to offer in our view so please
spend as much time as you can in this area. Dunbeg fort, Beehive Huts can be visited along the way, check out Coumeenole Beach
just after the Crusafix at Slea Head.
( the most westerly beach in Europe, New York 3000 miles ) do not swim here because of strong currents!
As you look west you can see Great Blasket Island the home of Peig Sayers and to the North West Inishtooskert ( the sleeping giant ! ),

Head for The Lake Hotel via Conor Pass, stop at the car park at the top
and stretch your legs, looking South you can see Skelligs in the Distance and Dingle Bay,
and to the North, Brandon Bay and the Hog Islands.
( One of Irelands top Surfing and Wind surfing destinations known as the " Hawaii of Europe")
Descending to near sea level on the left is a short road to Kilcummin Beach here lies
a huge anchor as a monument for those who died in 1894 on the Port Yarook
a Californian registered ship which took refuge from the strong southerly winds
but unaware or the huge Northern Swells ( surfing waves ) which arrive here
on a consistent basis, all met their death that day, and today in low tide
the Keel can be seen even to this day from a timber constructed Boat.

As a keen Surfer Brandon Bay is my favorite spot, you can see Dolphins, Whales
and Seals here especially when the Ocean is calm, ( unfortunately rare enough ! )
I have seen Dolphins shoot out of the faces of large waves, racing each other here
but I cannot promise you you will see any on your visit, but if you keep
your eye on the horizon, who knows !
A walk on the Beach here is recommended, to the left Brandon Point and
to the right Rough Point with its Reefs. Many species of Birds are found here.

 



The beach at Slea Head is one of the most spectacular in Europe, 3000 miles of Ocean awaits you.

So give yourself plenty of time to do the Dingle peninsula. You will need a whole day to get the most from this magnificent tour. And don't forget to make it around Slea Head !

Coumeneel beach on the dingle peninsula


Brandon Bay

Ocean World, dingle ireland.

Dingle

Points of interest.

Inch Beach
"Fungie" wild dingle Dolphin
Dunbeg Fort
Beehive Huts
Slea Head
Dunquin Pier
Blasket Islands
Gallarus Oratory
Ocean World
Connor Pass
Brandon Point
Brandon Bay
Caherconree



The Sleeping Giant, Dingle Ireland


Dunquin Peir dingle ireland.

Its on to Tralee now Via Blenerville and the Windmill and back to
The Lake Hotel for a relaxing drink looking out at the magnificent view !



For the adventurous driver try my " Surfers route " from Brandon to Killarney
via Caherconree( only for very experienced drivers ). At Camp take
the side road beside Ashes Pub which will bring you out on the Inch - Killarney road.
This road is not suitable for buses of any kind or not in frosty weather !
The road is narrow and steep, the price you pay for the view at the top.
Drive safely and keep your eyes on the road and put your hand brake on when stopping.
You can see Tralee Bay to the north and Cromane and even Caragh Lake in the distance
to the south, with the mountains at Glenbeigh to the south west.



Map of Dingle, Ireland.