The Dingle Way: Ireland Walking Trip

The Best Ireland Walk for Breath Taking Scenery

By Griff, published Mar 10, 2007
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Explore one of the most stunning rural landscapes in Ireland even better by walking the Dingle Way. This fabulous Ireland walk winds its way through the Dingle mountains, Irish speaking villages, past impressive cliffs, ocean views and empty sandy beaches. This Ireland walk is not the country's longest but possibly the most beautiful and enjoyable.

The Dingle Way walking trail begins and finishes at the start of the Dingle Peninsula in the town of Tralee. This wonderful Ireland walk loops around the Dingle Peninsula covering 112 miles. The villages that walkers will encounter on their trip are Camp, Annascaul, Dingle Town, Ventry, Slea Head, Feoghanagh, Clohane and Castlegregory.

This enjoyable Ireland walk usually takes around ten days to complete. Besides passing through beautiful countryside the Dingle Way also passes a number of interesting Celtic monuments including Ogham stones. The Dingle Way is a self-guided walking tour where you can pick the sections you walk and go along the trail at your own pace. Along the way each stage of the Dingle Way Ireland walk offers a choice of accommodation mostly in bed and breakfasts.

The first leg of this Ireland walking trip leaves Tralee and ends in the village of Camp. It is 12 miles long moves through quiet country roads. Along the way highlights include an eighth century church and at views up to the Slieve Mish Mountains.

On the second leg of the Dingle Way, Camp to Annascaul you encounter the fabulous Inch Strand which is one of the most beautiful beaches in Ireland. This part of the trip finishes in the pretty hill top village of Annascaul.

The third section of the walk brings you to the main town of Dingle. Dingle is a friendly fishing town where Irish is still spoken and you will have no problem finding a traditional Irish pub to relax in. Dingle Town also contains a number of traditional crafts shops and good restaurants.

The fourth leg of the Dingle Way Ireland walk brings walkers to some of the most spectacular sites on the Dingle Peninsula, Slea Head and Ventry Beach. This area is also full of interesting historic sites including the well known beehive huts.

The Dingle Way: Ireland Walking Trip

Dingle Way Map

Credit: Ordnance Survey Ireland and Government of Ireland

Copyright: Ordnance Survey Ireland and Government of Ireland

Takeaways
  • Inch Strand is one of the most beautiful beaches in Ireland
  • The first leg of this Ireland walking trip leaves Tralee
  • This enjoyable Ireland walk usually takes around ten days to complete
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