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A surfer in a wetsuit rides a wave on his surfboard in the Atlantic Ocean near Dingle, Ireland, with a flat-topped mountain visible across the water under an overcast sky.
Dingle Surf

Wander coastal paths, kayak around the bay, or hike into the hills — discover the best outdoor activities Dingle has to offer, whether you’re after a gentle stroll or something more exhilarating.

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Blasket Islands Sea-Life Tours

Set sail from Dingle Harbour with a family-run eco-tour company to explore the Blasket Islands, spot whales, dolphins, seals, and seabirds, and soak up the rugged beauty of the peninsula from sea level.

Dick Mack's traditional pub with light blue exterior walls, red-framed windows and door, located on a cobblestone street in Dingle. The storefront displays
Dick Mack’s

Step into one of Dingle’s most iconic pubs: a leather-snug, craft brewhouse and whiskey bar, where the craic is real, the beer flows, and the walls echo with local stories.

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Dingle Candle

From a handcrafted barn workshop on the Dingle Peninsula, they create natural candles, perfumes and home fragrances inspired by the wild sea air and surrounding landscape — clean, earthy, and deeply rooted in place.

A modern distillery building with corrugated metal siding and a large white sign reading
Dingle Distillery

On the edge of the Wild Atlantic Way, this independent distillery produces small-batch whiskey, gin, and vodka — spirits shaped by Dingle’s rugged coastline and community spirit

A crew member assists passengers boarding a tour boat at Dingle Harbour, with visitors climbing wooden stairs to enter the vessel while others wait on the dock. The boat is equipped with safety equipment including a life ring and satellite equipment visible on its white exterior.
Dingle Dolphin Boat Tours

Cruise the dazzling waters of Dingle Bay with an experienced crew, keeping your eyes peeled for dolphins, whales, seals and seabirds — a wild, unforgettable marine adventure.

Two riders on horseback travel along a rural dirt path lined with wooden fences, with golden grassland and a distant blue bay visible under an overcast sky.
Dingle Horse-riding

Gallop along golden beaches or climb mountain trails on horseback, discovering the dramatic landscapes and hidden corners of the Dingle Peninsula from a peaceful, timeless vantage point

A turquoise-colored storefront of the Dingle Woollen Company with bright pink window frames and doors on a pedestrian street in Dingle, Ireland, with tourists browsing outside and traditional stone buildings with dormer windows above.
Dingle Woollen Company

Immerse yourself in Dingle’s textile tradition with handmade woolens that echo the colours and textures of the peninsula’s hills, wind, and sea.

A stone beehive-shaped oratory with a narrow doorway stands on a grassy hillside under clear skies. The structure, built from stacked slate-grey stones, features a distinctive conical roof and is surrounded by rolling green fields and distant hills. This ancient Irish stone building exemplifies early Christian architecture.
Gallarus Oratory

Visit a 7th- to 9th-century stone church perched beside Atlantic cliffs — a sanctuary of silence and faith, built without mortar, standing the test of a thousand years.

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Hold a Baby Lamb

Head out to Slea Head for an unforgettable day of cuddling lambs, watching sheepdog demonstrations, and exploring ancient beehive huts — a heartfelt connection to the land and its heritage

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Louis Mulcahy Pottery

Discover one of Ireland’s most celebrated potters working at his remote Dingle workshop, and even try your hand at throwing clay yourself — all inspired by the Atlantic coast’s wild beauty.

A two-story storefront with cream-colored upper walls and gray lower walls featuring a turquoise stripe. The ground floor has a blue door, phone keypad, and window displays for
My Boy Blue Coffee

Grab a locally roasted coffee and a sweet treat in town — the perfect pause in between exploring Dingle’s charming streets, shops and sea views.