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Péninsule de Dingle

Péninsule ·🇮🇪 Irlande
Superficie 646 km²
Fuseau horaire Europe/Dublin
Péninsule de Dingle

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Dingle Peninsula Essentials

Dingle Peninsula Essentials

The Dingle Peninsula spans the rugged Atlantic coast of County Kerry, featuring significant archaeological sites and natural landmarks. Highlights include the Gallarus Oratory, a dry-stone early Christian church, and the prehistoric Beehive Huts. The route follows the Slea Head Drive to Dunquin Pier, the gateway to the Blasket Islands, and climbs the Conor Pass, Ireland’s highest mountain road. Coastal features like the five-kilometer sand spit of Inch Beach and the 16th-century ruins of Minard Castle illustrate the region's diverse maritime and medieval history.

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Dingle Peninsula Peaks

Dingle Peninsula Peaks

The Dingle Peninsula contains some of Ireland's most significant Atlantic summits, dominated by the 952-metre Mount Brandon, a historic pilgrimage site and the country's ninth-highest peak. The range includes the Slieve Mish mountains, where Caherconree stands with its ancient stone fort at 625 metres. These peaks offer a mix of dramatic sea cliffs, such as those at Sybil Head, and inland ridges like Gearhane and Masatiompan, providing vistas of the Blasket Islands and the rugged Kerry coastline.

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Ancient Ruins of Dingle

Ancient Ruins of Dingle

The Dingle Peninsula preserves a high concentration of archaeological sites, spanning from the Iron Age to the 19th century. This collection features early medieval clocháns (beehive huts), significant Romanesque ecclesiastical architecture at Kilmalkedar, and the coastal ruins of Minard Castle. Highlights include the Riasc Monastic Settlement with its decorated pillar stones and the strategic Napoleonic-era signal tower at Sybil Point, reflecting the region's long history of monastic life and maritime defense.

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Religious Sites in Dingle

Religious Sites in Dingle

The Dingle Peninsula preserves a dense concentration of early Christian and medieval religious monuments. This collection features the 7th-century Gallarus Oratory, renowned for its intact dry-stone corbelled roof, and the 12th-century Kilmalkedar Church, which showcases Hiberno-Romanesque architecture and ancient Ogham stones. The sites span over a millennium of history, from primitive monastic hermitages and pilgrimage routes to 19th-century landmarks like St. James' Church and the private mausoleum of the Barons Ventry.

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Best Beaches of Dingle

Best Beaches of Dingle

The Dingle Peninsula’s coastline features a diverse range of Atlantic beaches, from the three-mile sand spit at Inch to the rugged, cliff-backed Coumeenoole Bay. Many of these locations, including Clogher Strand and Beal Bán, offer views of the Blasket Islands and the Brandon Mountains. These spots are known for specific activities like the annual horse races at Beal Bán or the consistent surf breaks at Formoyle and Inch.

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Carte de Péninsule de Dingle

Informations pratiques

Monnaie
euro EUR € · Paiement par carte · Largement accepté
Numéros d'urgence
112
Électricité
Type G
230 V · 50 Hz
Langues
anglais, irlandais
Eau du robinet
Sûre à boire
Côté de conduite
Gauche
Indicatif téléphonique
+353
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Visites & activités

Slea Head
Voiture
Gallarus Oratory
Voiture
Conor Pass

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