Find relevant books on Amazon. The full trail measures 176 km or 109 miles, circumnavigating the Dingle Peninsula. On a clear day there are panoramic views of the Skelligs, The Three Sisters, Ballydavid Head, Ceann Sibal and the Blasket Islands as one walks along the old military road to the top. The most northerly of these sisters is Binn Diarmada and it was this landmark to be the first part of Europe to greet Lindbergh as he flew the first trans-Atlantic flight in the "Spirit of Saint Louise" back in 1927. All the while enjoying the marvellous views dominated by Sybil Point, the peaks of the Three Sisters, Smerwick Harbour and Mount Brandon, one of the highest Mountains in Ireland. Walking in either direction from fabulous Connor Pass, but perhaps best east to Slievanea etc. This section is only open to members. Complementary transfer to Ventry in the morning. A Guide With Examples, How To Get Around In Ireland: The Pros + Cons To Cars, Tours and Public Transport, Some quick need-to-knows about the Dingle Way hike, 4. *An additional Single Supplement Charge also applies where a single room is booked (A room for one person), Annascaul - Dingle Town (Daingean U Chis), Ventry (Ceann Tr) - Slea Head (Ceann Slibhe) / Dunquin (Dn Chaoin), Slea Head (Ceann Slibhe) / Dunquin (Dn Chaoin) - Ballyferriter (Baile an Fheirtaraigh), Ballyferriter (Baile an Fheirtaraigh) - Cuas (An Chlais), By subscribing to our mailing list, you agree to our, We use cookies to improve your experience on our website. Depending on the weather, the ground here can be pretty wet so take care. An excellent start to your walking holiday, the Dingle Way offers some superb views of Tralee and the coastline traversing along the flanks of the Slieve Mish Mountains. The trail from Dingle takes you further westwards through the village of Ventry and onto the golden sandy beach of Ventry Harbour. Western Ireland had a crucial role in the survival and revival of Christianity in Western Europe during the turbulent Dark Ages, and the peninsula is littered with evidence of this. These cookies do not store any personal information. This website does not purport to identify any (or all) actual or potential risks, dangers and problems that may relate to any particular walk.Any person who is considering undertaking this walk should do careful research and make their own assessment of the risks, dangers and possible problems involved. On the way, youll be treated to stunning views of Dingle Bay, Tralee Bay and Slieve Mish and the McGillycuddy Reeks. You will continue over an area of blanket bog where turf is still harvested in the traditional ways of our forefathers and arrive into the quiet village of Cloghane which lies in the shadow of Mount Brandon. Youre onto a narrow road now where hedges may be overgrown and visibility poor, so again, be on the watch out for vehicles. After a final beach walk, the Dingle Way winds inland back to Camp. While walking along the Dingle Way self-guided walking tour, you will encounter an array of archaeological monuments dating back from the Mesolithic Period of around 6000 BC including Standing Stones, Ogham Stones and a multitude of beehive huts, evidence of the rich culture of a bygone age. The Three Sisters are further out along the Peninsula near Ballyferriter and Smerwick Harbour.-- hide signature -- It is no slouch on the mammalian life either, from the seals of Blasket Island to friendly Fungie (still alive in 2017) and other dolphins in Dingle bay, to whale watching. This beautiful print depicts the iconic Three Sisters in Ballyferriter which is located along the Slea Head drive just 25 minutes drive from Dingle Town. This is the hardest part of the trail, theres a fair bit of climbing, and its grade is difficult. From your point of arrival, use the public transport information we provide to make the journey to the town of Dingle. The Peninsula is called The Magharees by the locals, and a rare species of toad, the Natterjack Toad, makes its home here. The last day of your journey on The Dingle Way. Find places to stay on night 7 here. An abundance of local birds also awaits you, including seabirds (several species of seagull, shags, cormorants, gannets), larks, starlings, curlews, crows, ravens, garden birds such as sparrows, robins and finches, and wading birds such as the heron. At the highest point on this section of the Dingle Way there is an Ogham Stone with spectacular views of Tralee Bay, North Kerry, the Magillycuddy Reeks and the Iveragh Peninsula. The Central Massif of the peninsula has a host of excellent walks. Many people continuously go there, and enjoy amazing walking experience. This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. Beenoskee and Stradbally Mountainare key features of the area, and (almost needless to say) have magnificent views. To start your Dingle Way Self-Guided Walking Tour, you have the option to arrive at Dublin or Shannon Airport and take a bus or train to Tralee. Once youre safely down the mountain, theres a short walk to where you can take a breather at the Brandon pier before heading off on the last 6km of lanes until you reach Cloghane. Visit some of Irelands most fascinating archaeological sites on your journey around the Dingle Peninsula, such as the Beehive Huts or the Reask Monastic Site. Website: FerritersCove.com, FerritersCove.com - Ferriter's Cove Bed & Breakfast, Ballyferriter B&B, Kerry, Ireland, Walking & Hillwalking on the Dingle Peninsula. Taking in many of the best places to visit in Dingle, the trail takes in everything from stop-you-in-your tracks scenery to historical sites. You can simply head for your nearest stretch but, if you want to walk a few best days, see our Dingle Waypage for more details. We would be delighted to arrange additional accommodation for you along the Dingle Way. The South-west gets a lot of rain and wind, plus cloud/fog and occasional winter snow on high ground. Today's hike is one of the highlights of the Dingle Way - an unforgettable trek that will transport you from modern Ireland to the 'old country'. The following information may help with your pre-trip planning. Although the Dingle Way garners most of the attention, some of the better (and more challenging) hikes are not on this popular route. Reply. Heres a quick overview of what to expect from day six of the walk: Within a few kilometres of starting your days walk, youll come across a medieval castle (stone fort) and then Brandon Creek, from where, according to legend, St Brendan is said to have set sail for America in 535 A.D. with his 14 monks. Walk for 4km through the valley until you descend to a tarmac road again. The town of Dingle is distinguished for its restaurants, most of which offer you an excellent choice of local seafood. Map 70 Q 328058 We would love to visit again. Arrive in Tralee, a bustling market town in County Kerry, and spend the evening at your first nights accommodation. Slievanea is said to be one of the best walks on the peninsula. Continue on to the town. Head north towards Croaghskearda Mountain along a minor road and then cut across farmland and up onto the lower mountain slopes for approximately 5 mucky Kilometres. Video inspired by the book 'The Dingle Peninsula: A Walking Guide' first published 2015 by The Collins Press Directed by Adrian Hendroff Signed copies from http://www.adrianhendroff.com Facebook:. The Best Pubs In Killarney: 9 Traditional Bars In Killarney Youll Love, 24 Best Things To Do In Dingle Ireland (At Any Time Of Year). To login or sign up click here. We exist to make planning your Irish Road Trip easy. Todays hike is one of the highlights of the Dingle Way an unforgettable trek that will transport you from modern Ireland to the old country. This article related to the geography of County Kerry, Ireland is a stub. A spectacular part of the Dingle Way is the section between Brandon Creek (from where it is said that St. Brendan left to discover America) and Brandon village as it passes through the mountains between Mount Brandon and Masatiompan (762m). It is a reasonably easy walk in from the north. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. Lovely place and striking coastline! We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED, r 100 off your trip, contact them quoting WW50, We have a lot of helpful practical information and tips about this walk. The tallest peak is Binn Diarmada at 153m. Distance: 22 km / 13.7 miles,Ascent: 568 m /1704 ft,Approximate walking time: 6 / 7 hours. How you travel will make a real difference - for better or worse. The Three Sisters NE Top Hill Binn Diarmada A name in Irish, also Beendermot an extra name in English Ir. Single rooms are available at a supplement which covers the additional costs of a single room or single occupancy of a twin or double room. The next section of our guide offers an insight into each section of the Dingle Way hike, for those of you who fancy doing a self guided walk. Or call us quoting the tour code on +44 (0) 131 610 1210. A few hundred metres farther on, and youre back on a tarmac road, but again, its only for 200m, and youre off and climbing again. See Hillwalk Toursfor more information and walking ideas on Dingle. All of our prices are per person based on two people sharing a room. We would like to give even more info! The first item of interest is the Blennerville Windmill, which is one of the more popular places to visit in Tralee. This area is dotted with a multitude of Clochans or more commonly known as beehive huts which date back to the Mesolithic Period of around 6000 BC. You probably could do with an easier route. Little Lough Adoon, in its cirque below Slievenalecka and Slievenagower, is home to more than 89 Bronze Age stone structures, and is a beautiful short walk from the Connor Pass road. Dingles pastel-coloured towns are definitely part of its charm. Find places to stay in Annascaul on night 2 here. Any cookies that may not be particularly necessary for the website to function and is used specifically to collect user personal data via analytics, ads, other embedded contents are termed as non-necessary cookies. Mobile: +353 (0)86 3689050 Heres a quick overview of what to expect from day seven of the walk: A quiet 3.5km starts todays walk as you wander up and down, seeing first glacial valleys and then the seafront at Fermoyle, where one of the best beaches in the Northern Hemisphere stretches for 11km. Description : High Quality Watercolour Giclee prints of original oil on canvas works by Artist Irene Woods. The maps and directions were great, and we did not get lost or misplaced, only momentarily uncertain! This is one of the most remote sections of the Dingle Way offering you a combination of history and breathtaking scenery. Officially this is your rest day, but we will give you some options of things to do. This means that when you click on products we recommend through a link, we may earn a small commission at no cost to you. Email: marguerite.ferriter@gmail.com There are services to Tralee from Dublin and Cork where one change is usually required at Mallow (journey time 4 hours 15 min from Dublin or 2 hours 20 min from Cork). The Dingle Way walking trail is one of Irelands finest on the Wild Atlantic Way. A short gradual climb from the start point brings us up to the remains of the old signal tower at Ceann Sibal from where we follow along the cliff side ridge to the Three Sisters and down to Farran where we will have left cars earlier. All the while enjoying the marvellous views dominated by Sybil Point, the peaks of the Three Sisters, Smerwick Harbour and Mount Brandon, one of the highest Mountains in Ireland. The descent begins at an Ogham stone placed where the trail crosses the saddle between Ms an Tiompin and Piaras Mr. Full details provided upon booking. Please enquire when your booking is confirmed. Sybil Head and the Three Sisters in this view from the top of Cruach Mharhain. Drive Slea Head Loop. Take a bus from Camp to Tralee. At each place we stayed, we said we said we could see spending more time there. The Dingle Way is one of Ireland's many way-marked long distance trails. Enterprise. Weve had a lot of questions over the years asking about everything from how long is the Dingle Way hike to where to stay on the way. The scenery is dramatic, with a surprise around every corner, and so long as you plan ahead and prepare, the walk will be an unforgettable experience for all the right reasons. Its not a long day but is interesting and a nice wind down at the end of your walking holiday. Transfer to your B&B after your hike. You will have a chance to visit the magnificent ruin of the 16th century Minard Castle and stop off for lunch in the beautiful village of Lispole. Each year during Easter Week local people of all ages use this route on their annual pilgrimage to the top. This route begins and ends in the bustling town of Tralee, a 4 hour drive from Dublin, and runs for 111 miles (179 km) through some of Europe's finest scenery Read more, Need something more tailored? "}},{"@type":"Question","name":"What are the different stages of the Dingle Way hike? You are in the cradle of early Christian civilization here, with as many as sixty notable sites of cultural and religious development from the 5th to 9th centuries. 6-9.5 Miles / 11-15 Km 4-6 Hrs 820-1280 ft / 250-390 Metres. Though they are called "the three sisters", none of them has a female name associated with it. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. Stunning and varied walking. Yes, but its recommended that you only tackle this long-distance route if you have experience with lengthy hikes, as it can get tricky in places. Good morning! Learn how your comment data is processed. The roads are mostly quiet and scenic but with a few busy stretches between, where care must be taken. Having followed the road to its end, Smerick Harbour will be on your left for the next 6km across the beach. All accommodation is pre-booked in approved family-run guesthouses or B&Bs with all rooms en-suite. All the routes are well marked and easy to follow. That said, you could easily spend a week here without feeling sated. From here the views over Dingle Bay are simply awe-inspiring. Ferriter's Cove Bed & Breakfast, Stay in traditional villages, enjoy the local ways and friendliness. Cork Airport (73 miles from Tralee) and Shannon Airport (77 miles from Tralee) are served by several flights from the UK. Another road leads to another boreen and another stile until you eventually return to the main road. Todays hike is one of the highlights of the Dingle Way an unforgettable trek that will transport you from modern Ireland to the old country. When you come to a fork in the road, go right for Camp and then left along the track, bringing you down to the river with a rope handrail and large stepping-stones to help you cross. Taking in a distance of 179 km/111.8 miles, The Dingle Way reveals to you some of the most startling scenery that you will find anywhere in Ireland. Ahhh the Snowman Trek. The geology is . Good quality and comfortable B&Bs, guest houses and some hotels located as close to the trail as possible. The ruins of the school used in the movie can still be seen, just south of Clogher Head and traces of the village can be found on the slopes of Croagh Marhin. The names of the little peaks are from the westerly most hill (from left to right), Binn Hanrai, Binn Meanach and Binn Diarmada. An Trir Deirfir, (The Three Sisters in Irish) are a group of three peaks at the northwestern end of the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry, Ireland, situated just to the north of the village of Baile an Fheirtaraigh. Theres another stretch of road after Kilgobbin Church, and when you reach a signposted crossroads, you turn towards Tralee. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. Our most popular itinerary is DINW2 which is 9 days / 10 nights. 3. How long the Dingle Way takes The 8 stages can each be walked in a day. Any cookies that may not be particularly necessary for the website to function and is used specifically to collect user personal data via analytics, ads, other embedded contents are termed as non-necessary cookies. Outstanding beauty and interest throughout. There is a large variety of pubs, 52 licensed premises to be exact! Climb a few hundred metres, crossing the bridge along the way (be careful, it can be tricky going along here) until you arrive at Killelton, where the ruins of an old settlement can be found, concealed by the trees. We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. The Dingle Way (about 179km), is a long distance walking route around the Dingle Peninsula. The roads are mostly quiet and scenic but with a few busy stretches between, where care must be taken. Youre into the second half of the trail now, and this is an easy day. Walking with Trees: the Kumano Kd Khechi- Stephen Barber's account and photos of one of Japan's great pilgrimage trails. Nearby Dunmore Head is also a good short walk. Todays hike also takes you up to the saddle of Mas an Tiompain (the Pass of the Drum) and below Mount Brandon, Irelands 9th highest mountain at 950m. The short walk out to Clogher Head in the far west rewards with exciting cliffs and big sea views. Content 2004 2023 Dingle Hillwalking Club | All rights reserved. As a result, we can also no longer accept group bookings for 7 or more walkers for 2023. We have highly recommended your tours to family and friends and we hope someday to return to the beautiful Emerald Isle. A country lane leads you onto the medieval roads of Slea Head. The hills are situated just to the north of the village of Baile an Fheirtaraigh. Watch your footing as its quite wet along here. At almost every turn, there are spectacular views of mist-covered mountains and wild stretches of uninhabitable coastline, where deep fissures have been carved by the pounding waves of the Atlantic Ocean. This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Find a place to stay in Dunquin on night 4 here. The Dingle Peninsula, County Kerry, in the southwest of Ireland, boasts some fine walks, both along the coast and inland. ","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"The Dingle Way hike is 179km. It was these mountains that produced the legendary Tom Crean who heroically accompanied Scott and Shackleton on their Antarctic expeditions. The majority of the 8 stages are doable with moderate fitness, but weather can change and make conditions dangerous at times, so good working knowledge of navigating a map and using a compass is needed. Discover Gaelic language, customs and culture which remain very much alive on the Dingle Peninsula. See our Dingle accommodation guide for great places to stay in the town. This is my loop hike of the Three Sisters in Oregon. Dingle Way 7 Days Self-Guided Walking Tour -(Easy to Moderate)-, Dingle Way 6 Days Self-Guided Walking Tour, Dingle Way 4 Days Self-Guided Walking Tour, Dingle Way 5 Days Self-Guided Walking Tour. Head Office: Unit 500, 103 Byres Road, Glasgow, G11 5HW, UK +44 (0)141 530 8189) You are here: Home Tours The Dingle Way - 8 Days & 7 Nights The Dingle Way - 8 Days & 7 Nights 8 Days & 7 Nights 4.6 Read 92 reviews Wandering through the array of archaeological monuments which dot the route You wont pay extra, but we really do appreciate it. It sits at the north-west of the peninsula, its ridge running for some 7km due south from the huge sea-cliffs to the north, to Mount Brandon itself and on above its dramatic, glacially gouged eastern cliffs and cirques to Brandon Peak and eventually down via Gearhane to the south. The Dingle Way is arguably one of the best things to do in Kerry, if you have some time and you fancy exploring on foot. Loved the pics. All information on trains or buses needed to get to your first accommodation in Tralee and back at the end of the tour from Camp Village. Overall we had a great time, met some fine people and heard some good music. Todays walk takes you back to Tralee, along the northern coast of the Dingle Peninsula, once again partly on beach, with the last stretch along the slopes of the Slieve Mish Mountains. Slievanea Ridge: to the west of Beenoskee, Slievanea, Croaghskearda, Windy Gap, and Knocknulanane are all on the same ridge, and salivatory walking, whether individually or together. The climb up Mt Brandon starts shortly after, and on a clear day, you can enjoy spectacular views of Tralee Bay, the Blaskets and the mountains of Magharees and Slieve Mish. The busyness continues with another couple of climbs and a river crossing followed by 3 streams. The National Geographic Traveller has described Dingle as the most beautiful place on earth. The terrain rises and falls after that until you reach the Derryquay River Bridge, where it only rises. Telephone: +353 (0)66 9156295 This way you can enjoy the nice coastal route and immense views along Tralee Bay, before joining one of the scheduled bus services to Tralee. You can see the sea from almost everywhere. On the summit of Mount Brandon are the remains of an oratory that was built by St. Brendan the Navigator and his monks. 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