Dingle is a wonderful destination if you're in the mood for an activity holiday or alternatively you may want to just do one of those things you have always wanted to do! The following are some helpful contacts if you fancy some get up and go!!
The Dingle Way is a long-distance walking route of appx 100 miles, which follows old tracks, mountain trails and green roads, often along the foothills of the mountains, and go around the whole of the Dingle Peninsula.
Dingle - the name rings a bell and the area is a popular holiday destination. The Dingle Way makes a circuit of the Dingle Peninsula from and back to Tralee. The route is mostly along fairly easy paths, tracks and minor roads, but there is one high-level stretch crossing the saddle of the Brandon Mountain Range. Sea views are with you all the way, as you travel in an area said to have the greatest concentration of archaeological sites in Ireland. The extent of laneways/surfaced by-roads makes the route particularly suitable for walking all year round
www.dingleway.comCosán na Naomh is a wonderful, evocative title for one of Ireland's most fascinating beautiful roads. It is situated at the end of the Dingle Peninsula. People have been treading this route for centuries.
The Marina Dingle.
Dingle Sailing club allows you to hire sailing boats on a daily basis
Ventry Harbour - Ceann Trá - Dingle Peninsula
Milltown - Driving Range and 18 hole pitch & putt
Phone: (087)6323250Ballyferriter
Phone: (066)91596255Ballyferriter
Website: www.dinglelinks.com