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The town of Dingle is proud of its spirit and heritage. Lined with pubs, shops, and colourful buildings with an enviable seaview, it would be easy to stay in town and never leave.
But you'd be missing so much more.
And why would you want to miss out on the 6,000 years of history the Dingle Peninsula has to share with you? Maybe not all in one go. But you might just be tempted...
Prehistoric sites pepper the sides of jagged peaks. Beaches hide away in beautiful alcoves. And as you travel through the landscape, you'll start to understand what's so undeniable about this special spot in Ireland.
Visit curiously ancient beehive huts and listen to the mysteries surrounding their construction. Gaze in wonder upon the oldest Christian church in Ireland.
Immerse yourself in the rich Celtic culture of the locals. Learn about the area’s heritage, its early trades, native tongue and changing landscape.
Experience Ireland untamed as you watch the waves crash onto the shore of Inch Beach and look out to the wild Atlantic Ocean.
Feel at home in the quaint and colourful harbour town of Dingle. Indulge in mouthwateringly fresh seafood in cosy seaside pubs.
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