The Dingle Way

A 179km loop around Ireland's dramatic Dingle Peninsula

Photo by Ian Hutchinson on Unsplash
Distance
179 km
Durée
8-9 days
Difficulté
moderate
Meilleurs mois
April to October

The Dingle Way circles the Dingle Peninsula from Tralee, taking in Slea Head's cliffs, Mount Brandon, and some of the richest concentration of early Christian and prehistoric sites in Ireland, all with the Atlantic almost constantly in view.

Carte de l'itinéraire

Terrain

Coastal paths, quiet boreens and one significant mountain crossing over the shoulder of Mount Brandon. Generally easy to moderate going, well waymarked with the yellow walking-man symbol, though the Brandon section is more serious and exposed in poor weather.

Conseils

Slea Head, at the peninsula's western tip, is the scenic highlight — allow extra time here. The Brandon mountain crossing has a lower-level bad-weather alternative if conditions are poor. This is a good option for a shorter first multi-day trail in Ireland.

Autorisations et accès

No permits required.

Campings le long du parcours

Aucun camping ajouté pour cet itinéraire pour l'instant.