A breathtaking, famous drive along the coast of the Dingle peninsula. It starts right from town, and the full drive takes about one hour, but you'll want to stop and take pictures along the way. This experience during our visit was a big reason why we chose to get married in Dingle! And, despite Julie's fear of heights, was a very comfortable drive along the way.
Dingle Boat Tours provide a wide range of boat trips for visitors to enjoy the beautiful coastline, wildlife and nearby islands.
The Dingle Peninsula is a hiker’s dream, offering some of the most stunning and diverse landscapes in the country. With its dramatic cliffs, serene beaches, rolling hills, and charming villages, the area is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're a seasoned trekker like Tim (if he hasn't told you he summitted Mount Whitney) or a casual walker, Dingle’s hiking trails cater to all levels of experience, with opportunities to explore remote wilderness, ancient ruins, and picturesque coastal scenery.
Inch Beach & Castlegregory are both great surf spots for beginners and the more advanced. You can easily rent wetsuits and boards off the beach from Kingdomwaves at Inch Beach & Jamie Knox Watersports or Splash Sports at Castlegregory.
Some of our favorite pubs walking distance from the venue like Dingle Pub, Dick Mack's, Foxy John's, Paul Geaney's, and Nelligan's. You won't have any trouble finding a good spot for a Guinness and live music.