6 Night Dingle Way Self-Guided Walking Tour 


Please note that booking is not confirmed until all accommodation is reserved/booked which can take up to 72 hours. We will notify you once all accommodation is booked.

Please also note that itinerary might vary from stated itinerary due to availability of accommodation. Many thanks for your patience.

Dingle Way self guided walking holidays

The Dingle Way – Slí Chorca Dhuibhne in Irish – is a diverse and beautiful moderate walking trail, full of surprises for those who wander its paths. During a week’s rambles over The Dingle Way, you’ll encounter panoramic vistas of sea, mountain and islands, a profusion of unique birds, plants and unspoiled landscape, and an astonishing array of ancient sites spanning 6000 years.

 

Dingle, KY, Ireland

Dingle Way 6 nights & 5 days walking

Day 1: Following collection from Tralee Bus Train station, brought to first B&B in in Camp – Stay in this small cute village. 

Day 2: Camp to Annascaul – 16km/10 milesMountainous green road and coastal walk – stunning views of Inch Beach – great for a picnic and paddle

Day 3:  Annascaul to Dingle – 22km /13 miles

Again coastal and green roads coming across Minard Castle-nice for a picnic - some paved minor country roads – much trekking through farming area culminating in a winding trek into Dingle town, the Dingle Peninsula’s hub. 

Day 4: Dingle to Dunquin – 22km/13.5 miles

This is a very spectacular leg of the journey. Great Atlantic looming out in front and views of Iveragh Peninsula and Skellig Rock islands on clear days which ultimately brings you to views of the Great Blasket Islands. 

Day 5: Dunquin to Ballydavid – 11 miles – 18km

Again mostly coastal and very nice cliff walks and fabulous views all the way. Some beach walks also

Day 6: Ballydavid – Cloghane over the shoulder of Mount Brandon-Ireland's second highest mountain-3000 feet approx.  gradual slope initially and then some scrambles. Fabulous views once again once weather permits! - 22km/13.5 miles but can be shortened to 19km / 12 miles

Day 7: Depart – we will make arrangements for you to be collected in time for your relevant connections from Tralee Bus/Train station.

Cost €870 per person sharing a double or twin room

Please email re single supplements.

You wont have to worry about a thing! The 6 night and 5 day walking holiday includes: 

6 nights Bed & Breakfast

5 days selfguided walking


5 packed lunches


Transfer of luggage each day between B&Bs

Transfer to foot of Mt. Brandon

Meetup in Dingle


1 Detailed Dingle Way Guide between 2 people


Pick up at Tralee Train/Bus station on first day and return on
last day.

Optional extra nights / rest days available  - please email: info@celticnature.com

Optional extra nights / rest days available - please email: info@celticnature.com

Dingle

Buzzy fishing port of Dingle Town right in the heart of The Dingle Peninsula (Corca Dhuibhne in Irish). Dingle is a great place to spend a little time seeking out some hidden gems such as The Díseart Chapel & Gardens in the middle of town or the gorgeous little galleries and craft shops that abound not to mention the cafes and restaurants and pubs and Irish traditional music. Perhaps a boat trip or kayaking trip might be appealing also. 

 

Great Blasket Island (An Bhlascaoid Mhóir)

Take in a ferry to the uninhabited Great Blasket island which lies 5km/3miles off the most westerly point of the Dingle Peninsula and was once home to many Irish language writers who chronicled a way of life that is now past but continues to be culturally and historically very significant - The following books are well worth checking out: Tomás Ó Criomhthain- The Island Man (An tOileánach); Peig Sayers - Peig; and Muiris Ó Suilleabháin- 20 Years a Growing (Fiche blian ag fás).

 

Guided option available

An added option which some of our walkers like to take is a guided walk with Kevin. Kevin is very passionate about his local area and he can enrich the Dingle Peninsula and Kerry and Ireland and give you an insight into this green isle. Kevin will accompany a guided walk with stories from past and present, drawn from the history books, literature and local folklore which explore the history and gaelic culture of this unique landscape. Guided option available...... Great experience and real immersion into the culture of Ireland. Please email for further info @: info@celticnature.com

 
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