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ireland walking tour Dingle Way

Cost : €549
per person sharing

8 Day Tour
Tour Dates
MARCH to OCTOBER

Tour Grade 2
Easy to Moderate

Tour Highlights
Inch Beach
Dingle Town
Blasket Islands

What's included in your tour
7 nights B&B
All accommodation is pre-booked in approved family-run guesthouses with all rooms en-suite
Maps and all route notes
Details on restaurants and places of interest to visit along the way
Luggage transfers daily while you walk
All information on trains or buses needed to get to your first accommodation, during the tour and back at the end of the tour
Full back up service should you require it while on our tour

a group of beehive huts, essentially stone igloos

DINGLE WAY

The Dingle Way is one of Ireland's finest long-distance walking trails. Taking in a distance of 179km/111.8 Miles; revelling to you some of the most startling scenery that you will find anywhere in the country.
You will encounter an array of archaeological monuments dating back from the Mesolithic Period of around 6000 BC. Standing stones; Ogham Stones and a multitude of beehive huts; evidence to its rich culture of a bygone age.
The warm Gulf Stream reaches out to the peninsula allowing it to display a wonderful combination of wild flowers. Lush green pastures sweep down from the heather-clad mountains above to reach a wild and rugged Atlantic Coastline. All combined to make this land a world all to itself.
The National Geographic Traveller has described it as "the most beautiful place on earth".

Day 1 Transfer to Camp
You have the option to arrive at Dublin or Shannon Airport and take a bus or train to Tralee. We will supply you with the necessary timetables and information to get you safely to your first accommodation.


Day 2 Camp to Anascaul
Transfer to Camp for the start of your first walk. This walk takes you cross the hub of the Dingle Peninsula. Following a "Boirín" a Gaelic word meaning small road; that leads you to a col between Corrin and Knockbrack Hills to reach a height of 235Mtrs.705Ft.
From here you will have some remarkable views of Baurtregaum Mountain; which is the highest mountain in the Slieve Mish range and an impressive megalithic fort that sits on the edge on Caherconree Mountain.
From here the trail descends gently downwards and eventually offers you some spectacular views across the wildlife sanctuary of lnch Beach. It was here that some of the famous "Ryan's Daughter" movie was filmed.
Distance: 17km/11.6 miles, Ascent: 350 m/1050 ft

Day 3 Anascaul to Dingle
From Anascaul the trail takes you west to the town of Dingle, along a series of minor roads that meander around the surrounding countryside and open mountains.
You will have a chance to visit the magnificent ruin of the 16th century Minard Castle and stop of for lunch in the beautiful village of Lispole
From Lispole the trail takes you northwest back towards the spine of the Dingle Peninsula. From here the views over Dingle Bay are simply awe-inspiring.
Distance: 22km/13.7 miles, Ascent: 430 m/1290 ft

Day 4: Dingle (Rest day)
Officially this is your rest day, but we will give you some options of things to do like; take a boot trip and swim with the famous dolphin "Fungi" or take a half-day historical bus-tour around the area.
The town is distinguished for its restaurants, most of which offer you an excellent choice of local seafood. There is a large variety of pubs; 52 licensed premises to be exact. Traditional Irish music is played every night in many of the pubs around the town.

Day 5 Dingle to Dunquin
The trail from Dingle takes you further westwards through the village of Ventry and onto the golden sandy beach of Ventry Harbour. A country lane leads you on to the medieval roads of Slea Head. This area is dotted with a multitude of Clochans or more commonly known as beehive huts which date back to the Mesolithic Period of around 6000 BC.
As your trail bends north around Slea Head you will also have some stunning views back over the great Blasket Island and your final view of Dingle Bay.
Distance: 20 km/12.5 miles, Ascent: 310 m/930 ft

Day 6 Dunquin to Ballydavid
Once again another superb section of the trail; which takes you north along the western-foot of the peninsula; by Ferriters Cove and the rugged sea-cliffs of the Three Sisters. From here the trail swings east to take you along by the sandy beaches on Smerwick Harbour. Your day finishes in the village of Ballycurrane.
Distance: 16 km/10 miles, Ascent: 180 m/540 ft

Day 7 Ballydavid to Cloghane
This is one of the most remote sections of the Dingle Way; offering you a combination of history and breathtaking scenery.
The trail follows a green road that crosses the shoulder of one of Ireland's highest mountains "Mount Brandon" standing at 952Mtrs. Passes a standing stone that dates back over 3.500 years; which still displays the symbols of Ogham Writing. Crosses over an area of blanket bog where turf is still harvested in the traditional ways of our forefathers.
Finishing in the quiet village of Cloghane; that lies in the shadow of Mount Brandon.
Distance: 19 km/13 miles, Ascent: 670 m/2010 ft

Day 8 Depart
After breakfast we will organise transport for you back to Camp to get public transport to Tralee.

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If you would like more information or a detailed itinerary, please e-mail us at: info@walkinghikingireland.com


Other self-guided tours
Aran Islands & Western Way Beara Way Wales & Wicklow
Dingle Way 8 day Dingle Way 10 day Glens of Antrim Wales Kerry Way
Wicklow Way 6 day Wicklow Way 8 day Wicklow Way 10 day
West Highland Way 6 day West Highland Way 7 day West Highland Way 10 day


 

 
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