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Walking | The Dingle Peninsula is a kind of paradise for walkers. There are two way -marked walking routes, the Dingle Way and Cosán na Naomh (the Pilgrims' Route). |
Water Sports |
With our location on a peninsula there is a wide choice of beaches to visit and a number of different water sports can be enjoyed during the summer.. Ventry Beach , which is about 5 km from the house is a blue flag beach with a lifeguard during the summer months. |
Golfing or Pitch and Putt |
Ceann Sibéal Golf Links welcomes visitors to play and tee times can be booked online. Their website is http://www.dinglelinks.com/ Dingle Driving Range and Pitch and Putt course is in Milltown less than a mile from Killfountain Farm.Clubs and balls can be rented from the clubhouse. Give them a call at (066) 915 20 20 for more information. |
Horse- Riding |
Go horse-riding or pony trekking. Have a look at Long's Riding Stables (http://www.longsriding.com/ )or Dingle Horse Riding (http://www.dinglehorseriding.com/in dex.htm). |
Farming | As you're down on the farm , why not do a little farming? We have cows, sheep , dogs and cats and you're quite welcome to get involved. Watch the cows being milked or even give a hand! |
Dingle's Ocean World |
Visit Dingle's Ocean World and enjoy the fascinating fish-life of the Atlantic. Come face to face with fearsome sharks, stroll around the Amazonian Jungle watching piranhas , walk through a breathtaking Underwater tunnel and hold a starfish or stroke a friendly ray. Visit http://www.dingle-oceanworld.ie/ for more information. |
Fungie the Dingle Dolphin |
Take one of the boat's from the top of the pier and go and see Fungie, the wild bottle-nosed dolphin who has made Dingle Bay his home. |
Slea Head Drive |
Drive , cycle or take a bus around Slea Head and see some breath-taking wild Atlantic Coast scenery. |
Archeology Tours |
There are organised archeological tours which explain the history and unique archeology of the area.Check out Sciúird Archaeology Tours, phone (066) 9151606. |
Eating and Drinking |
Dingle is well known for its fine restaurants and lively pubs. We'd be happy to reccommend the best places to listen to traditional Irish music or eat the finest local produce. |
If you're still wondering what to do have a look at the following link which lists a 100 things to do- http://www.dodingle.com/pages/things_to_do_in_dingle.html