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The Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry isone of my favorite spots to vacation in Ireland. Dingle Town is athriving port where visitors enjoy warm hospitality, delicious meals,traditional Irish music, and even a chance to see "Fungi",the resident dolphin, who lives in the bay and performs alongside theboats out for a tour. Dingle Peninsula is just north of thewell known and heavily traveled Ring of Kerry. A scenic car, bus orbike trip on Slea Head Drive takes us along a winding road withspectacular views of the bay leading to the Atlantic. As we near thewestern tip of the Peninsula, the Blasket Islands can be seen justoff shore. The main island was home to a few hundred natives untilthe 1950s, when the last of them were moved to the mainland; manyrelocated to the eastern U.S. and primarily to the Boston area.Ferries travel daily to tour the Blaskets, weather permitting,offering a taste of the isolated yet peaceful life the islanders musthave lived.Dingle Peninsula offers golfers achance to play a round of eighteen holes at its Dingle Golf Links(Ceann Sibéal), just around the western tip of the Peninsula.A shorter route cuts across the Peninsula just west of Dingle Town.It is well worth the drive for a genuine Irish golf experience. Youwill enjoy beautiful views of the surrounding hillsides and of thesea and even have a chance to cross a stone bridge reminiscent of theworld renowned bridge at the Old Course at St. Andrews.Bikers and hikers will have no shortageof possibilities on Dingle Peninsula. The "Dingle Way"walking trail goes through fields and hilly terrain as well as morelevel areas of the countryside. Mount Brandon is one of the highestpeaks in Ireland and is a satisfying trip for the ambitious hiker.Bicycle enthusiasts travel the roads for a closer look at the beautyseen at a faster pace from a car. Conor Pass, which starts in DingleTown, is a roadway you won't want to miss. It winds higher and higheradjacent to Mount Brandon and down again leading to the village ofCastlegregory on the north side of the Peninsula. At many spots alongthe Pass, two cars cannot pass together. One driver must pull off andwait for the other to make their way past. The mountainside leadingup on one side of the road and leading down the cliff on the otherside is great motivation to cooperate with fellow drivers. Thespectacular scenery and the harp player next to the parking area atthe peak make the trip well worth the effort. You will find traditional Irish musicnightly in many of the pubs and restaurants in Dingle. It's great tohave a meal of fish and chips and stay for the music. Visiting withthe people of Ireland is always the highlight of any trip to theEmerald Isle.On your next trip, visit the DinglePeninsula. You won't be sorry!
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