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The Dingle Way • Ireland
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The Dingle Way • Ireland

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Dingle, Ireland

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Explore the stunning 179 km Dingle Way trail around the Dingle Peninsula

See breathtaking coastal views, rolling hills, and golden beaches

Visit Dingle, a lively Irish-speaking town rich in culture and music

Enjoy traditional pubs, local cuisine, and friendly village charm

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The Dingle Way: Ireland’s Wild Coastal Masterpiece


The Dingle Way, stretching across 179 kilometres in County Kerry, is widely regarded as one of Ireland’s most spectacular long-distance walking routes. The circular trail begins and ends in Tralee, looping around the Dingle Peninsula in the far southwest of the country. It offers walkers an immersive journey through some of the most varied and dramatic scenery on the Atlantic coast.


Along the route, hikers are treated to a constantly shifting landscape of rugged mountain passes, quiet country roads, and sweeping coastal views. Golden sandy beaches meet the crashing Atlantic waves, while green hills roll inland in a patchwork of farmland and stone walls. Each section of the trail presents a new perspective, blending raw natural beauty with the peaceful rhythm of rural Ireland.


At the centre of the peninsula lies the harbour town of Dingle, a vibrant fishing village known for its colourful streets and strong cultural identity. As part of a Gaeltacht region, Irish language and traditions remain deeply rooted in everyday life. The town is also famous for its lively pubs, traditional music sessions, and acclaimed seafood restaurants that attract visitors from around the world.


Many travellers consider a stop in Dingle essential to the experience of the trail itself. Its warm hospitality and rich cultural atmosphere often encourage visitors to linger longer than planned. For those exploring the Dingle Way, the town serves not only as a welcoming rest point, but also as a living expression of Ireland’s enduring heritage.

What's Included
  • Guesthouses or B&B stays with breakfast
  • Detailed maps and The Dingle Way guidebook with waterproof cover
  • Daily luggage transfers
  • Phone support and contact details for pickups
  • Public transport
  • Tips on local attractions, dining, and activities
What's Not Included
  • Lunches and dinners
  • Personal expenses
  • Gratuities

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Sun protection recommended: hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen

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Discover the wonders of Dingle, Ireland with this unforgettable experience. The Dingle Way, located in the far southwest of Ireland on the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry, is a breathtaking 179 km trail that loops from Tralee and back, encircling the entire peninsula. This scenic route offers a feast for the senses — from dramatic high passes and peaceful country lanes to wide sandy beaches where the waves of the Atlantic crash onto the shore. Every turn along the trail reveals a new landscape, blending rugged coastal beauty with tranquil countryside charm. Highlights of your tour include: Explore the stunning 179 km Dingle Way trail around the Dingle PeninsulaSee breathtaking coastal views, rolling hills, and golden beachesVisit Dingle, a lively Irish-speaking town rich in culture and musicEnjoy traditional pubs, local cuisine, and friendly village charm. ***4 Day Dingle Way – Camp to Dingle.***Day 1: Arrive in Camp – Receive Information PackDay 2: Camp – Annascaul 17Km – ascent 270m – Time: 7 hrsDay 3: Annascaul – Dingle 19Km – Ascent 220m – Time: 8hrsDay 4: Depart DingleCost: €466 per person sharingSingle supplement: + €180______***5 Day Dingle Way. This tour includes: Guesthouses or B B stays with breakfastDetailed maps and The Dingle Way guidebook with waterproof coverDaily luggage transfersPhone support and contact details for pickupsPublic transportTips on local. The Dingle Way, located in the far southwest of Ireland on the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry, is a breathtaking 179 km trail that loops from Tralee and back, encircling the entire peninsula. This scenic route offers a feast for the senses — from dramatic high passes and...