The Dingle Way
The westernmost loop in Ireland — 179km around the Dingle Peninsula where ancient stone churches meet Atlantic cliffs, the Blasket Islands float offshore and Dingle town offers the kind of evening you won't forget.
About the Region
Quick Facts
The Landscape
Points of Interest
Gallarus Oratory
Perfectly preserved early Christian church (7th–8th century) built with corbelled dry-stone technique
The Blasket Islands
Visible from Slea Head on any clear day; evacuated 1953, cultural legacy preserved at Blasket Centre
Mount Brandon
952 metres, second-highest peak in Ireland; pilgrimage site with Cosán na Naomh (Saints Road) route
Reask Monastic Site
6th-century settlement with carved standing stones showing merger of Christian and pagan art
Dingle town
Working fishing port with 400+ years of history; restaurants source from local trawlers; traditional music sessions
Inch Beach
Five-kilometre sand spit, filming location for Ryan's Daughter, fine stretch of Kerry beach
Annascaul
Home of Tom Crean, Antarctic explorer; South Pole Inn still operating and serving locals and walkers
Connor Pass
Highest mountain pass in Ireland at 456m; exposed ridge with views across Dingle Peninsula
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