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Dingle County Kerry Ireland

Dingle is well known for having hardware pubs. Here you can buy some wellies and a pint. The Kerry coastline extends beyond the village and have more than 6000 years of history. The town is fully of friendly people and a must see when visiting Ireland.

What does Dingle mean in Irish?

An Daingean meaning The Fortress and it is planned to replace Dingle which means Valley. It is located in the southwest corner of Ireland in County Kerry.

How do you spend a day in Dingle?

  • Drive Slea Head Loop.
  • Hear Irish Trad Music on a Pub Crawl.
  • Walk Dunquin Pier.
  • Drive Conor Pass.
  • Visit the Gallarus Oratory.
  • See Star Wars Filming Locations.
  • Explore Inch Beach.
  • Check out the Beehive Huts.

Do people in Dingle speak Irish?

Irish is spoken throughout the Dingle Peninsula and is known as a Gealtacht area. You will see Road signs, place names, business descriptions and items on menus written in Irish. Even Music, literature, festivals and events can be experienced in Irish.

Why is it called the Dingle?

The village was named after Richard Dingle. He operated a flour mill for a short period of time in the early 1820s. In the 1900s a lot of the land was turned into social clubs and private boating.

Which is better Dingle or Ring of Kerry?

The Ring of Kerry has a lot more tourist visitors than the Dingle Peninsula loop drive. Driving the peninsula is a lot quicker than driving the Ring of Kerry. Both of these drives offer spectacular scenic locations and is well worth doing. The Ring of Kerry is more about the landscapes and will be less focused on the culture and towns.

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Is it worth going to Dingle?

Yes, Dingle is definitely worth visiting. It takes about an hour to drive to Dingle from Tralee. Places to include during your visit is Connor Pass. You can easily travel to Cork from Dingle or Killarney and include Blarney castle from where you can travel back to Dublin.

How much time do you need in Dingle?

It is recommended to do a two day Dingle trip that will allow you to truly enjoy all that there is to offer of the spectacular sights on the peninsula. Booking any less time in the area will make things feel rushed and you will surely miss things.

How many pubs are in Dingle?

With more than one pub for every 40 residents, It is well known for its over 50 pubs.

Is Dingle a big town?

It is a small village with more than 65 pubs with music making it the perfect location for a pub crawl.

Can you do Dingle Peninsula a day?

You will be able to drive the peninsula in one day without feeling rushed. Starting of in Dingle while focusing on the sights located on the Slea Head Drive. You can also continue on to Connor Pass which is located to the north side of the peninsula which will allow you to end up in Tralee for the evening.

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How do you get to Dingle Ireland?

  • By Air. Fly to Kerry, Shannon, Cork, Dublin.
  • By Sea. sail and drive via Cork, Dublin, Rosslare.
  • By Car. Driving to Dingle.
  • By Train. Tralee, Farranfore, Killarney Rail Stations.
  • By Bus. Bus routes from Ireland, Britain and Europe.
  • By Taxi. Taxi and shuttle bus collection.

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Last updated May 29, 2023


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Thursday 25th of May 2023

DINGLE, THE NAME OF THE TOWN AND THE ORIGINS OF ITS NAME The name of the town in the Irish language is Daingean Uí Chúis, which was widely accepted to mean The Fortress of the Husseys. The Husseys were a Norman family who arrived in Dingle shortly after the Norman invasion of 1169. There is however, a second interpretation of the meaning Daingean Uí Chúis. The Annals of the Four Masters which were compiled by four Franciscan friars between 1632 and 1636 refer to a pre-Norman chieftain named O Cuis who ruled the area prior to the Norman invasion and had his principle fortress here, hence the name Daingean Uí Chúis. Whatever the true meaning of the name is, earliest records show the two names of Dingle and Daingean Uí Chúis appearing side by side since the mid 13th century.