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Ballintearman Standing Stone, Dingle Way
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Archaeology of the Dingle Way

The Dingle Way winds along for 110 miles around the Dingle Peninsula. Across mountainside, through valleys, along beaches and bothareens the Dingle Way casually passes  many ancient archeological sites. Ring forts and Standing Stones, Rock art and ogham inscription all bear witness to the long

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Séamus Heaneys’ words of wisdom

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Guided walks on the Dingle Peninsula

Walking & Talking – a great way to experience the Dingle Peninsula If you are planning a visit to the Dingle Peninsula this summer, or indeed if you are already here, we would like to interest you in the idea of a guided walk here

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