Dingle
Dingle in County Kerry is one of the most stunning coastal villages in Ireland. It is the sole town on the Dingle Peninsula and is located on the Atlantic coast, approximately 50 kilometers southwest of Tralee and 71 kilometers northwest of Killarney. The town's main industries are tourism, fishing, and agriculture. Dingle is also one of the Emerald Isle's largest Gaeltacht towns.
The town of Dingle is the primary attraction. Every year, hundreds of visitors from Ireland and outside visit this small village in one of the most beautiful sections of the country. Don't forget to stop by Murphy's for some ice cream, the varieties of which change daily! Dingle Oceanworld is a must-see for families, as children will enjoy seeing fish species from all over the world in themed aquariums.
Those without children should visit Dingle Distillery, where they can take a tour and try the whiskey, gin, and vodka manufactured there. Dingle also boasts a cultural center, and boat trips to Dingle Bay may be taken from the harbor. It is also an excellent starting point for visiting the Slea Head Drive, which has relics of Dingle's past in the form of ring forts, beehive houses, and early Christian sites. You can also travel further out from Dingle to explore the Ring of Kerry.
Location: County Kerry, Ireland.
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