The harbour itself is nestled in a natural inlet surrounded by stunning landscapes and welcomes a large amount of fishing boats on a regular basis. Leave the car and take a stroll along the Dingle Harbour Walkway to look out across the breathtaking peninsula on the edge of Ireland, or wander into Dingle town.
This satisfying 8km loop starts at the gateway to the magnificent MacGillycuddy’s Reeks, boasting rugged County Kerry mountain views galore.
Make your way to the internationally renowned Killarney National Park, in County Kerry. Come here for the scenic beauty with 10,000 hectares of stunning lakes, mountains and woods.
Commanding a wonderful vista overlooking Dingle Bay and peninsula, Kells Bay Gardens cover 20 hectares in a short v-shaped valley between the Ring of Kerry and the sea.
Watch the ships come in at Fenit Harbour in County Kerry.
Doonshean Beach, Dún Síon, is a quite beach on the eastern side of Dingle Town, County Kerry.
Kinard Beach, or Trá Chathail in Gaelic, is a beautiful beach enclosed by rocks on the Dingle Peninsula, approximately 9km east of Dingle, in County Kerry. Just offshore, the huge column known as An Searrach (also called The Foal), dominates the scenery.
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