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  • 1 Dingle Peninsula Recommended Recommended

    Nature and gardens

    IRL - Dingle

    Dingle Peninsula, in southwest Ireland, is the northernmost Kerry peninsula and that which protrudes the furthest into the Atlantic Ocean. Sheer cliffs, bare mountains and a fretwork of tiny stone-walled fields set the scene. Brandon Mountain (951m) ..

  • 2 Connor Pass Recommended Recommended

    Nature and gardens

    IRL - Dingle

    This is the highest pass (456m - car park) open to cars in Ireland. The road hugs the flank of the mountain to reach the pass, commanding superb views of Dingle Harbour to the south and Brandon Mountain to the north, as well as overlooking Brandon Ba..

  • 3 Slea Head Recommended Recommended

    Nature and gardens

    IRL - Dingle

    The steep slopes of Mount Eagle (516m) evoke a pre-Christian, indeed prehistoric, landscape that reamins largely unspoilt. Dry stone walls create a mosaic patchwork of little fields in which stand over 400 clocháin (hive-shaped huts), some within r..

  • 4 St Mary's Church Interesting

    Religious buildings

    Green St. IRL - Dingle

    In 1862 the present church replaced a building from 1812. It is made of red sandstone quarried from near Minar Castle. It was mainly financed by Clara Hussey, a distinguished local businesswoman. The church has been restored extensively.

  • 5 Presentation Convent Chapel Interesting

    Religious buildings

    Green St. IRL - Dingle

    The chapel of Presentation Convent contains beautiful stained-glass windows representing scenes from the Bible. They were created in 1924 by Harry Clarke.

  • 6 Holy Stone

    Archaeological and historical sites

    Upper Main Street IRL - Dingle

    The Holy Stone stands at the junction of Upper Main Street and Chapel Lane, near the pavement. This 3m long stone, has several deep cup marks which may have been cut in prehistoric times.

  • 7 Oceanworld

    Industrial tourism and theme park

    IRL - Dingle

    Located near Dingle's port, Oceanworld introduces visitors to the different animal species of the ocean. From the underwater tunnel you can get a good look at all sorts of fish, such as eels and turbot. The visit continues with an aquarium inhabited ..

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