
Dingle & the The Dingle Peninsula, Ireland.
To see the Dingle Peninsula
properly you need a full day. Leaving Killarney
around 10 am. And returning around 6 PM. would be about right.
Take the Killorglin road for 2 miles turn right at the Golden Nugget Pub
and head to Milltown, Castlemaine ( wild colonial boy, Jack Duggan came from
here) and Inch Beach ( do not drive your car on any beach in Kerry ) some
of Hollywood's Ryan's Daughter was filmed her.
Next you will pass close to
Annascaul the home of Tom Crean, the Polar Adventurer a
nd Publican at "The South Pole Inn".
Dingle is next.

You can take a boat trip to
see "Fungi" the Wild Dolphin who has
been a resident in Dingle Harbor for over twenty years, alternately you can
visit
Ocean World with its Underwater Tunnel with Sharks, Turtles and a huge array
of fish.
Leaving Dingle head for Ventry home of Legendary O'Shea Family Great Kerry
Footballers .
Prepare your Cameras for the
next bit of the journey,
The best Coastal scenery this Country has to offer and regarded as in the
Top Ten most scenic places by National Geographic, so please spend as much
time as you can in this area.
Check out Coomeenole Beach
( the most westerly beach in Europe, New York 3000 miles ) do not swim here
!

As you look out to the Ocean
you can see Great Blasket Island and to the North West Inishtooskert
( the sleeping giant ! ),
Many Spanish Armada Ships went
down here as the currents are very strong.
At times huge Atlantic swells crash on the bare rock at Dunmore Point, sending
the spray towering into the sky.
The Atlantic can send a sting in its tail to these shores especially in Autumn Winter and Spring
Continue on 1/2 mile and from the lay-by you can see
a pier
at sea level on the opposite side of the bay. This is known as Dunquin pier.
Here you can walk down to the pier and see Currachs ( traditional Canvas boats
used by Islanders )
and in good weather can get a boat to Great Blasket ( check time of return
! ).
In bad weather I recommend you
pay a visit to the Blasket Centre Audio Visual multi image show.
Going back to Dingle via Gallarus Oratory ( 12 AD Christian Church )
Heading back to Killarney and The
Lake Hotel via Conor Pass, stop at the car park at the top
and stretch your legs, looking South you can see Skelligs in the Distance
and Dingle Bay,
and to the North Brandon Bay also knows as the Cold Water Hawaii of Europe
because of its great Surfing and Wind Surfing.
Killcumin Beach is on your left and a huge anchor
as a monument for those who died in 1894
on the Port Yarook, a Californian registered ship which took refuge from the
strong southerly winds
but unaware or the Northern Swells ( surfing waves ) which arrive here
on a consistent basis, all met their death that day, and today in low tide
the Keel can be seen from this timber constructed Boat.
As a keen Surfer Brandon Bay is my favorite spot, you can see Dolphins, Whales
and Seals here especially when the Ocean is calm, ( unfortunately rare enough
! )
On rare occasions Dolphins have been seen shooting out of the faces of large
waves.
A walk on the Beach here is recommended, to the left Brandon Point and
to the right Rough Point with its Reefs. Many species of Birds are found here.
The World Pro Windsurfing tour stops here each Year and the Top Wind Surfers
cad be seen here on many an occasion. Kite surfing and recently tow in Surfing
at Garrywilliam Point has got quite popular.
Its on to Blenerville and Tralee now and back for a Guinness and a chat with ther friendly staff at the Lake Hotel !
For the adventurous driver try my " Surfers route
" from Brandon to Killarney
via CAHERCONREE whick is soon to be a World heritage Site ( only for very
experienced drivers ). At Camp take
the side road beside Ashes Pub which will bring you out on the Inch - Killarney
road.
This road is not suitable for buses of any kind or not in frosty weather !
The road is narrow and steep, the price you pay for the view at the top.
Drive safely and keep your eyes on the road and put your hand brake on when
stopping. when you arrive at the main road turn left for Castlamaine and on
into Killarney and to the Lake Hotel.

Gallarus Dingle
Compiled by Niall Huggard a keen Surfer and regular
to the Dingle Peninsula
Hotel Accommodation for Dingle and the Ring of Kerry
Stay at the Lake Hotel in Killarney for the best location
for touring the Dingle Peninsula, the Ring of Kerry along with all of the
Kingdom of Kerry's best attractions. Why life our of a suitcase moving every
day dragging luggage, checking in and out of hotels when we have it all at
the Lake Hotel.
Run by an Irish Family offering true Irish Hospitality for over 3 Generations
This hotel is in a Great Hub when visiting Dingle and all Kerry has to offer
!
From here you can visit The Dingle Peninsula, Ring of Kerry, Beara Peninsula, The Gap of Dunloe, Skelligs, Caragh Lake, and the Killarney National Park just to name a few.
Why live out of a Suitcase moving every day when you
can base your self here have a relaxing breakfast looking at the Lakes of
Killarney, knowing you can visit all the attractions Kerry has to offer.
For the adventurous driver try my " Surfers route " from Brandon
to Killarney
via CAHERCONREE whick is soon to be a World heritage Site ( only for very
experienced drivers ). At Camp take
the side road beside Ashes Pub which will bring you out on the Inch - Killarney
road.
This road is not suitable for buses of any kind or not in frosty weather !
The road is narrow and steep, the price you pay for the view at the top.
Drive safely and keep your eyes on the road and put your hand brake on when
stopping. when you arrive at the main road turn left for Castlamaine and on
into Killarney and to the Lake Hotel.
Compiled by Niall Huggard a keen Surfer and regular
to the Dingle Peninsula
Hotel Accommodation for Dingle and the Ring of Kerry
www.lakehotel.com
As you look out to the Ocean you can see Great Blasket Island and to the North
West Inishtooskert
( the sleeping giant ! ).
Continue on 1/2 mile and from the lay-by you can see
a pier
at sea level on the opposite side of the bay. This is known as Dunquin pier.
Here you can walk down to the pier and see Currachs ( traditional Canvas boats
used by Islanders )
and in good weather can get a boat to Great Blasket ( check time of return
! ).
In bad weather I recommend you
pay a visit to the Blasket Centre Audio Visual multi image show.
Going back to Dingle via Gallarus Oratory and take the Dingle road.
( 12 AD Christian Church )
Heading back to Killarney and The Lake Hotel via Conor
Pass, stop at the car park at the top
and stretch your legs, looking South you can see Skelligs in the Distance
and Dingle Bay,
and to the North Brandon Bay also knows as the Cold Water Hawaii of Europe
because of its great Surfing and Wind Surfing.
Killcumin Beach is on your left and a huge anchor
as a monument for those who died in 1894
on the Port Yarook, a Californian registered ship which took refuge from the
strong southerly winds
but unaware or the Northern Swells ( surfing waves ) which arrive here
on a consistent basis, all met their death that day, and today in low tide
the Keel can be seen from this timber constructed Boat.
As a keen Surfer Brandon Bay is my favorite spot, you can see Dolphins, Whales
and Seals here especially when the Ocean is calm, ( unfortunately rare enough
! )
On rare occasions Dolphins have been seen shooting out of the faces of large
waves.
A walk on the Beach here is recommended, to the left Brandon Point and
to the right Rough Point with its Reefs. Many species of Birds are found here.
The World Pro Windsurfing tour stops here each Year and the Top Wind Surfers
cad be seen here on many an occasion. Kite surfing and recently tow in Surfing
at Garrywilliam Point has got quite popular.
Its on to Blenerville and Tralee now and back for
a Guinness and a chat with ther friendly staff at the Lake Hotel !
Dunquin Pier Dingle
Surfing in DingleYou can take a boat trip to see "Fungi" the Wild
Dolphin who has
been a resident in Dingle Harbor for over twenty years, alternately you can
visit
Ocean World with its Underwater Tunnel with Sharks, Turtles and a huge array
of fish.
Leaving Dingle head for Ventry home of Legendary O'Shea Family Great Kerry
Footballers .
Dingle & Slea head
Prepare your Cameras for the next bit of the journey,
The best Coastal scenery this Country has to offer and regarded as in the
Top Ten most scenic places by National Geographic, so please spend as much
time as you can in this area.

Check out Coomeenole Beach (above)
( the most westerly beach in Europe, New York 3000 miles ) do not swim here
!
Dingle Far & Away Film set
To see the Dingle Peninsula properly you need a full
day. Leaving Killarney
around 10 am. And returning around 6 PM. would be about right.
Take the Killorglin road for 2 miles turn right at the Golden Nugget Pub
and head to Milltown, Castlemaine ( wild colonial boy, Jack Duggan came from
here) and Inch Beach ( do not drive your car on any beach in Kerry ) some
of Hollywood's Ryan's Daughter was filmed her.
Next you will pass close to Annascaul the home of
Tom Crean, the Polar Adventurer a
nd Publican at "The South Pole Inn".
Dingle is next.Dingle & the The Dingle Peninsula, Ireland.
