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The Dingle Way

5 Day Itinerary

Day 1

Arrival to Dingle town. Local circuit walk on Ballysitteragh Hill. This is a strenuous but very rewarding day with some fabulous views of Dingle and most of the Dingle peninsula. It is not compulsory to complete the full round trip, you can walk as far as you feel comfortable with and return the same way. Ascent, 630m Approx. walking time 6.5 hours

or Dingle harbour walk, a low level easy walk by the shoreline on the easern side of the harbour with a possblesighting of Fungi, Dingles resident dolphin. 6km no ascents, 2 hour.


19km

Day 2

Walk Dingle Town to Dunquin

It is mostly minor roads and beaches today, but beyond the village of Ventry, is some of the most spectacular scenery you could hope to find. The Way weaves through fuchsia hedges and climbs an old track on the foothill of Mount Eagle past the early Christian beehive huts at Fahan. Behind are views of Ventry Harbour and south to the Ring of Kerry and Valentia Island. Ahead the Way opens up to Slea Head and the Blasket Islands. This is the most westerly point in Europe, beyond is North America!
Overnight Dunquin


22km
Day 3

Walk Dunquin to Ballydavid Village

A visit to the Blasket Island Interpretative Centre is recommended, to grasp the harshness of life on the islands, until the last inhabitants resettled on the mainland in 1953. Other than fishing, and sheep farming on the wind blown hills, there is little else to maintain the local communities. The route follows the Norse named Smerwick Harbour and a detour takes you to Dun an Oir, the Fort of Gold where Italian and Spaniard soldiers were besieged by troops of Elizabeth 1 in 1580. Ballydavid is a thriving fishing harbour and a Gaelic speaking community
Overnight Ballydavid


14km
Day 4

Walk Ballydavid to Cloghane

You are in the cradle of early Christian civilization here, with as many as sixty notable sites of cultural and religious development from the 5 th to 9 th centuries. Today's hike takes you up; up to the saddle of Mas an Tiompain, (the Pass of the Drum) below Brandon, Ireland's second highest mountain at 950m. The scenery is superb, Tralee Bay, the Magharees against the hues of the Slieve Mish mountains. The descent to Cloghane is nothing short of thrilling on a clear day, and well-earned respite is available in the village!
Overnight Cloghane


18km
Day 5

Private transfer from your guesthouse in Cloghane back to Dingle town. Public bus transfer from Dingle to Tralee to depart.


Included in your tour:
4 nights Bed & Breakfast in guesthouse accommodation; luggage transfers each day; detailed route descriptions and 1:50000 maps pertaining to your tour

Excluded:
Other meals; transfers to or from Camp (public transport available); entries or excursions.

Price from 2008:
€ 295 per person sharing
€ 44 single supplement
€ 372 single party booking

Dingle Way Introduction | 8 Day Itinerary | 10 Day Itinerary | Walking Tour Index

Call us on +353 66 976 6007 to make your booking or e-mail your details to info@tailor-madetours.com

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