Desmond And Deirdre’s Dingle Guidebook

Desmond And Deirdre
Desmond And Deirdre
Desmond And Deirdre’s Dingle Guidebook

City/town information

The Dingle Peninsula or Corca Dhuibhne, stretches 30 miles (48 kilometres) into the Atlantic Ocean on the south-west coast on Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way. The peninsula is dominated by the range of mountains that form its spine, running from the Slieve Mish range to the Conor Pass and Mount Brandon, Ireland’s second highest peak. The magnificent coastline consists of steep sea-cliffs such as Slea Head, dramatic headlands broken by sandy beaches, with the award-winning beach at Inch in the south and the tombolo of Maharees to the north. The Blasket Islands lie to the west and the peninsula is dotted with lovely villages that each offer their own unique Sense of Place……… Spend time in a place rich in tradition, literature and culture, where native Gaelic (Irish language) prospers alongside modern languages, where the perfect harmony created by nature restores the spirit, where you can relax and savour the scenery, the flora and fauna, the art & photography, craft trails, the culture, the archaeology, the local food, craft distillery and breweries, or just meet the people – the choice is yours! https://dingle-peninsula.ie/
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Dingle
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The Dingle Peninsula or Corca Dhuibhne, stretches 30 miles (48 kilometres) into the Atlantic Ocean on the south-west coast on Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way. The peninsula is dominated by the range of mountains that form its spine, running from the Slieve Mish range to the Conor Pass and Mount Brandon, Ireland’s second highest peak. The magnificent coastline consists of steep sea-cliffs such as Slea Head, dramatic headlands broken by sandy beaches, with the award-winning beach at Inch in the south and the tombolo of Maharees to the north. The Blasket Islands lie to the west and the peninsula is dotted with lovely villages that each offer their own unique Sense of Place……… Spend time in a place rich in tradition, literature and culture, where native Gaelic (Irish language) prospers alongside modern languages, where the perfect harmony created by nature restores the spirit, where you can relax and savour the scenery, the flora and fauna, the art & photography, craft trails, the culture, the archaeology, the local food, craft distillery and breweries, or just meet the people – the choice is yours! https://dingle-peninsula.ie/

Food scene

Some of our favorite eats around town
this is world class Ice Cream ......
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Murphys Ice Cream
Strand Street
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this is world class Ice Cream ......
a great stop for easy for kids and comfort food
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Dingle Diner
Holyground
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a great stop for easy for kids and comfort food
many good pub meals in town ...this one has great music and atmosphere
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John Benny's Pub Dingle
Strand Street
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many good pub meals in town ...this one has great music and atmosphere
wonderful coffee shop to get your caffeine fix
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Bean in Dingle
Green Street
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wonderful coffee shop to get your caffeine fix
for a more well done upscale meal.
Random Restaurant
Dykegate Street
for a more well done upscale meal.

Local Stores for your stay

well stocked anything you could need for your stay in our holiday home while in Dingle
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Garvey's Supervalu Dingle
Holyground
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well stocked anything you could need for your stay in our holiday home while in Dingle