Dingle has been referred to as the prettiest town on the edge of the world. Situated at the end of the Dingle Peninsula, it is part of the Gaeltacht which means that the national tongue is still spoken here. Once the location of the county's buoyant smuggling trade it served as the base for trade with Spain and France.
Map of Dingle
Getting To and Around Dingle
For information on getting to and around Co. Kerry, see our Co. Kerry Transport Guide.
Public Transport to and around Dingle
275 Tralee Bus Station - Dingle Bus route operated by Bus Éireann
275 Dingle - Tralee Bus Station Bus route operated by Bus Éireann
275A Ballydavid - Dingle Bus route operated by Bus Éireann
275A Dingle - Ballydavid Bus route operated by Bus Éireann
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Browse Places to Stay
Things to Do in Dingle
- Dingle Oceanworld Aquarium The Wood
- Gallarus Oratory Dingle
- Greenlane Gallery Green Street
- The Blasket Centre Dingle Peninsula
- The Dingle Dolphin Dingle