Perched on the hem of the Atlantic in Ireland's southwest, charming Dingle looks out over Dingle Bay to the Blasket Islands. Chock full of friendly pubs where live traditional music plays, the Irish-speaking area fills to the brim with tourists on weekends and through summer. Another regular visitor to Dingle's Gulf Stream-warmed waters is Fungi, the dolphin, the town's unofficial mascot. Popular tourist attractions include the beaches, Mount Brandon and Ballydavid and Ballyferriter villages.
Restaurants in Dingle
5.0 based on 255 reviews
Unbelievable views of lovely Dingle Bay and sheep to accompany you along the 30-minute climb! Wear washable shoes as you’ll need to clean them with a hose (provided by gate keeper Mary) after walking in sheep droppings!
5.0 based on 3 reviews
We went walking to the tower in the morning. There is a gravel path, but you can also walk along the beach. It’s just a small tower, but a lovely time to experience dingle without tourists.
4.0 based on 336 reviews
This might be the best place in Ireland to have a cup of tea ... incredible views, beehive huts , Aodhan the owner is great craic and yip I may have to give up lamb. If you’re in the area definitely make time to stop.
4.0 based on 155 reviews
You should take a boat ride in Dingle Marina, just sit back and relax! We will be overwhelmed with the sheer beauty of the place. Added attraction will be glimpse of Fangie, the resident Dolphin! Otherwise also it will remain as a memorable trip!
4.0 based on 5 reviews
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