The Dingle Way - 10 Days & 9 Nights

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10 Days & 9 Nights
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The Dingle Way - 10 Days & 9 Nights

  • Walking along wild coastlines and golden beaches, including Ireland’s longest at 11km
  • Enjoy traditional Irish music, storytelling, and local ‘craic’ in Dingle
  • Dipping your toes in the refreshing waters at Ventry Harbour
  • Explore the outstanding archaeological monuments like ancient beehive huts
  • Breathing in the scents of wildflowers, heather and the fresh ocean air
  • Experiencing warm Irish hospitality at hand-picked B&B’s and guesthouses
The Dingle Way (Slí Chorca Dhuibhne in Gaelic) is a National Waymarked Trail that loops around the breathtaking Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry, starting and ending in Tralee. Following the trail, you will experience a remarkable diversity of landscapes, making it one of Ireland's most popular routes. From the foothills of Slieve Mish to the rugged shoulder of Mount Brandon, the scenery constantly evolves. Highlights include the dramatic Atlantic coastline at Slea Head, wild moorland cloaked in heather and abundant in wildflowers and the peaceful farmland and the golden beaches around Castlegregory. History and culture lovers will appreciate the rich archaeological heritage on the peninsula. You will encounter standing stones, ogham stones, and beehive huts, some dating back to 6000 BC. Meanwhile, the villages of Tralee and Dingle (An Daingean) serve as vibrant cultural hubs, where you will find traditional music and lively Irish ‘craic’ abound.

Itinerary

Day 1 Arrive Tralee and overnight Day 2 Tralee to Camp 12 miles / 20 km Day 3 Camp to Annascaul 11 miles / 17 km Day 4 Annascaul to Dingle 14 miles / 23 km Day 5 Dingle to Dunquin 15 miles / 23 km Day 6 Dunquin to Ballydavid/Feohanagh 12 miles / 20 km Day 7 Ballydavid/Feohanagh to Cloghane 16 miles / 26 km Day 8 Cloghane to Castlegregory 17 miles / 27 km Day 9 Castlegregory to Camp 7 miles / 10 km Day 10 Onward Travel
THIS TRIP'S CARBON SCORE

This trip has a carbon score of 17kg per person per night, meaning it’s one of our best trips! For comparison, a carbon count of 17kg is equivalent to 100 cans of coke. Here at Macs, we pride ourselves on being a responsible travel company and continue to adopt, develop and innovate ways to positively impact the environment. Find out more information on how we've carbon counted our trips.

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