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The Dingle Peninsula has
more interesting antiquities, historic sites, and varied mountain scenery
than any other part of Ireland. Choose from a wide
varity of accommodation in Dingle ranging from
Bed & Breakfast,
Dingle Self
Catering Holiday Homes, Dingle
Hotels. In 1983, Fungi, a wild Bottlenose
Dolphin chose to make Dingle Harbour his home. Boat trips leave Dingle
pier all day, every day, all year round to see Fungi wild and free in his
natural habitat. Early morning swimming trips from 8-10am
offer visitors the delightful opportunity to swim with Fungi in the peace
and tranquillity of Dingle Harbour. Booking in advance is required for the
swimming trip.
Wetsuits for this trip can be hired at Flannerys Wet Suit Hire,
Cooleen, Dingle or by phoning
066 9151967
Dingle Town
Is a lively town full of Irish traditional
Pubs and Restaurants serving great food and drink. Most of the
pubs have traditional Irish Music in the evenings.
Boat trips leave Dingle pier during the day,
to see Fungi the dolphin
Cloghane - Brandon area.
Situated on the Northern side of Dingle Peninsula, tucked at the
base of Mt Brandon only 7 miles from Dingle town. The Cloghane/Brandon
area is one of Irelands greatest beauty spots. People take time
to talk, on the road, up the hill and in the local pubs and
restaurants. Here,
washed by the sparkling surf of Brandon Bay visitors are enticed
to linger often longer than planned. A fine selection of way
marked trails make it a favourite for the hillwakers. There is a
choice between shore angling at Cappagh or Fermoyle beach or
casting for
Salmon and Trout in the Owenmore river. Summer Festival - Feile
Lughnasa has its place in the social calendar. Feile Lughnasa
Falls on the the 4 days before and including last Sunday in
July, including Treasure hunts, BBQ, Fancy Dress, Poetry and
music sessions and much more. A Regatta is also held in the
Brandon last Sunday of August followed by music and craic till
late! Included will be
sports days, hill walking, summer camps, Swimming Lessons, Bass
Fishing, Watersports, Stradbally golf course 4 miles and horse
riding.
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