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DINGLE Ireland, Travel Guide - What To Do: IN ONE DAY (Tour - Self Guided Highlights)

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An easy self-guided tour of Dingle, Ireland. Showing you the best attractions and how to navigate them. Check the links below for further information on how to better plan your journey.
City Description:
Dingle is a small port town on southwest Ireland’s Dingle Peninsula, known for its rugged scenery, trails and sandy beaches. A statue of long-time harbour resident Fungie the dolphin is by the waterfront. Dingle Oceanworld Aquarium has penguins, otters and sharks. To the northwest, Gallarus Oratory is an ancient dry-stone church with sloping sides. Clifftop Dún Beag is a prehistoric promontory fort to the southwest.
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Weather and Events:
Dingle has a mild, temperate climate and substantial rainfall year-round. It’s warmest in the summer (Jul–Aug), which is also peak season. Coastal scenery, hills and ancient sites are all featured in the Dingle Walking Festival (Feb). Féile na Bealtaine (Mar/Apr/May) arts festival brings exhibitions, concerts, street theatre and events to town. Dingle Races (Aug) is a horse racing event held at Ballintaggart. Local cuisine is offered at Dingle Food Festival (Sep/Oct), with a taste trail, street entertainments and music.
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For additonal navigational information and alternate suggestions, please follow the links below:
Dingle-Lighthouse-to-An-Diseart
An-Diseart-to-St-Mary's-Catholic-Church
St-Mary's-Catholic-Church-to-Hussy's-Folly
Hussy's-Folly-to-Dingle-bullaun-stone
Dingle-bullaun-stone-to-Eask-Tower
Eask-Tower-to-Gallarus-Oratory
Gallarus-Oratory-to-Mount-Brandon
City Description:
Dingle is a small port town on southwest Ireland’s Dingle Peninsula, known for its rugged scenery, trails and sandy beaches. A statue of long-time harbour resident Fungie the dolphin is by the waterfront. Dingle Oceanworld Aquarium has penguins, otters and sharks. To the northwest, Gallarus Oratory is an ancient dry-stone church with sloping sides. Clifftop Dún Beag is a prehistoric promontory fort to the southwest.
Be sure to Subscribe:
Weather and Events:
Dingle has a mild, temperate climate and substantial rainfall year-round. It’s warmest in the summer (Jul–Aug), which is also peak season. Coastal scenery, hills and ancient sites are all featured in the Dingle Walking Festival (Feb). Féile na Bealtaine (Mar/Apr/May) arts festival brings exhibitions, concerts, street theatre and events to town. Dingle Races (Aug) is a horse racing event held at Ballintaggart. Local cuisine is offered at Dingle Food Festival (Sep/Oct), with a taste trail, street entertainments and music.
#travelguide #Dingle
For additonal navigational information and alternate suggestions, please follow the links below:
Dingle-Lighthouse-to-An-Diseart
An-Diseart-to-St-Mary's-Catholic-Church
St-Mary's-Catholic-Church-to-Hussy's-Folly
Hussy's-Folly-to-Dingle-bullaun-stone
Dingle-bullaun-stone-to-Eask-Tower
Eask-Tower-to-Gallarus-Oratory
Gallarus-Oratory-to-Mount-Brandon