Explore the Local Area
Coastal Beauty and Rich History
The pretty fishing port of Dingle – Daingin Uí Chúis nestles on the edge of a large natural estuary on the southwestern coast of Dingle Peninsula.
A gentle resting place between mountain and sea, the ancient settlement of Dingle grew along the protected waters and sheltered calm of this natural harbour.
On the southern edge of a mountain ridge that separates the east from the western end of the Peninsula, all roads lead through Dingle town.
With a population of 2,000 and
a large hinterland this is the hub and commercial centre for the Dingle Peninsula.
From the harbour front colourful buildings and ancient street patterns clamber up the green hilly lowlands of the Brandon mountain range that protectively guards the town from the north.
Breathtaking
Wild Atlantic Way
Stretching 2,600km along Ireland’s west coast, the Wild Atlantic Way encompasses stunning vistas from Donegal to Cork. Long beloved by locals and tourists, it showcases the rugged beauty of the Atlantic Ocean, offering breathtaking views and numerous attractions along its winding roads.