Explore the Dingle Peninsula

From the wild coastline along Slea Head Drive to the vibrant village of Dingle, unforgettable experiences are just beyond your door.

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Unmissable Experiences

The best of the Dingle peninsula, not to be missed during your stay.

Local Food & Provisions

Dingle and its surrounds boasts a vibrant culinary scene, from fresh seafood, world renowned restaurants, handcrafted cheeses and artisanal shops. Don't miss the chance to sample the renowned Murphy's Ice Cream, made with local ingredients, or enjoy a pint of Guinness at one of the many traditional Irish pubs featuring live music sessions.

Tip: Opening hours can vary seasonally, please check a business website or socials for updates before visiting.

The Fish Box
Seafood Restaurant
Solas Tapas
Tapas Restaurant
Fenton's of Dingle
Restaurant
Éalú (The Stonehouse)
Restaurant & Chocolatier
Out of the Blue
Seafood Restaurant
Ashes Restaurant
Restaurant & Bar
My Boy Blue
Speciality Coffee & Food
Bean in Dingle
Coffee Roasters & Café
Caifé na Trá
Coffee & Food
Báinín
Speciality Coffee & Cakes
Anne's Coffee Bar (Camp)
Speciality Coffee & Cakes
Nourish Café
Artisan Bakery & Café
The Little Cheese Shop
Cheese & Delicatessen
Murphy's Ice Cream
Artisan Ice Cream
James Long
Gastro Pub
Bob Griffin's
Historic Pub & Music
Dick Mack's
Pub & Brewhouse
Kennedy's Bar
Pub & Cocktails
Tig Bhric & West Kerry
Pub, Brewhouse & Music
Ashes Pub (Camp)
Historic Pub
Tigh Uí Chatháin
Traditional Pub
Crinkle Stores
Gifts & Homewares
Dingle Bookstore
Independent Bookshop
Lisbeth Mulcahy
Artisan Clothing & Homewares
Carol Cronin Gallery
Local Artist
Holden Leathergoods
Artisan Leathergoods
Strand House
Clothing Store & Café
Outwest
Independent Clothing Store
Siopa Uí Lúing (Ventry)
Grocer & Post Office
Garvey's
Grocery Store
Sheehy's Spar
Grocery Store
Horan's Healthstore
Health Store
Into The Wild

Explore Ireland's wild southwest coast, where rugged cliffs give way to turquoise waters and white sand beaches. Take to the sea and explore hidden coves, encounter thriving seabird colonies, and spot marine life on a coastal boat tour, or lose yourself in the ancient beauty of Killarney National Park.

Tip: The weather and tides change quickly, please check local forecasts before setting out on your adventure.

Slea Head Drive
Iconic Scenic Drive
Blasket Island Sea Life Tours
Wildlife & Coastal Views
Ventry Bay Beach
Local Beach & Swimming
Dunmore Head
Hikes & Coastal Views
Clogher Head
Hikes & Coastal Views
Clogher Strand
Iconic Beach
Great Blasket Island
Hiking & Wildlife
Dunquin Pier
Kayaking & Scenic Cliffs
Sybil Head
Hikes & Scenic Cliffs
The Three Sisters
Hikes & Coastal Views
Wine Strand
Beach Walks & Swimming
Mount Brandon
Hikes & Panoramic Views
Conor Pass
Iconic Scenic Drive
Glanteenassig Forest
Hikes & Forest Reserve
Annascaul Lake
Hikes & Lakeside Views
Caherconree Pass
Iconic Scenic Drive
Inch Beach
Iconic Beach
Killarney National Park
Ancient Woodlands & Lakes
Ring of Kerry
Iconic Scenic Drive
Gap of Dunloe
Hiking & Horse-drawn Carts
History & Culture

Dingle’s past is written in stone, from ancient ring forts to the awe-inspiring Gaelic monastery of Skellig Michael. Tread the path of pilgrims along centuries-old trails, explore stone huts perched on cliffs, and immerse yourself in a land where history, legend, and music echo through time.

Skellig Michael Monastery
Remote Island Gaelic Monastery
Gallarus Oratory
Early Christian Stone Church
Blasket Centre
Heritage & Folklore Museum
Eask Tower
Stone Watch Tower
Dunquin Pier
19th Century Stone Harbour
Great Blasket Island
Remote Island & Abandoned Village
Kilmalkedar Church
12th Century Romanesque Church
Coumeenoole Ogham Stones
Ancient Irish Writing
Minard Castle
Historic Coastal Ruins
Riasc Monastic Settlement
5th Century Heritage Site
The Famine Cottages
Insight into Ireland's Past
Beehive Huts
Ancient Stone Dwellings
Dún Chaoin (Dunquin) Village
Vibrant Gaelic-speaking Community
Other Voices Festival (Dec)
Celebrating Irish Music
Dingle Food Festival (Oct)
Celebrating Local Cuisine
Find Sanctuary in Dingle

Discover the wild beauty of the Dingle Peninsula, with a cosy cottage waiting for your return.

Self-contained cottages along Ireland's wild southwest coast—a cosy sanctuary to rest, renew and roam.

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