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The Dingle Way
Getting to the Dingle Peninsula
Getting to the Dingle Peninsula is relatively easy by car, by train by bus or by rail.
  • Airports
    • Dublin Airport - Major flight hub.
    • Shannon Airport
    • Kerry Airport (near Tralee and Killarney)
    • Cork Airport
  • Trains
    • Dublin Heuston to Tralee
    • Cork to Mallow to Tralee
  • Buses
  • Driving
    • Car Hire is relatively cheap in Ireland and is often more cost effective than public transport.
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Tralee – Camp

(Trá Lí – An Com )

Camp – Anascaul

( An Com – Abhainn an Scáil )

Anascaul – Dingle

( Abhainn an Scáil – Daingean Uí Chúis )

Dingle to Dunquin

(Daingean Uí Chúis - Dún Chaoin )

Dunquin to Feothanach

(Dún Chaoin - An Fheothanach )

Feothanach to Cloghane

(An Fheothanach - An Clochán )

Cloghane to Castlegregory

(An Clochán - Caisleán Ghriaire)

Castlegregory to Tralee

(Caisleán Ghriaire - Trá Lí)
Popular Places

Highlights of the Dingle Way

Where to stay

Accomodation
on the Dingle Way

From bed and breakfasts, to glamping and camping, self catering or luxury hotels the Dingle Peninsula has accommodation to meet all budgets and requirements. We have selected choice accommodation providers for you to select from along the various stages of the Dingle Way.
Accomodation on the Dingle Way
Bikepacking Essentials
Pubs, Restaurants, shops and more

Food
and Drink

From bed and breakfasts, to glamping and camping, self catering or luxury hotels the Dingle Peninsula has accommodation to meet all budgets and requirements. We have selected choice accommodation providers for you to select from along the various stages of the Dingle Way.
Food and Drink
Bikepacking Essentials
Tour Guides

Local Guides
and Tour Operators

From bed and breakfasts, to glamping and camping, self catering or luxury hotels the Dingle Peninsula has accommodation to meet all budgets and requirements. We have selected choice accommodation providers for you to select from along the various stages of the Dingle Way.
Local Guides and Tour Operators
Bikepacking Essentials