Visit Dingle

Explore the Heart of Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way in Dingle, County Kerry

A bright red, two-story building under a blue sky, featuring signs for "Paddy's Bar" and "Dingle Bay Motel." The structure has multiple windows, a sloped roof, and traditional architectural details, situated next to a street.

Places to Visit

Nestled on Ireland’s stunning Wild Atlantic Way, Dingle in County Kerry is a haven of breath taking landscapes, rich culture, and unforgettable experiences. Wander through the vibrant streets of Dingle town, renowned for its colourful shops, artisanal crafts, and world-class seafood.

A quaint hotel entrance features a sign reading "Benner's Hotel." The arched doorway is adorned with flowers, lanterns, and a plaque. A vintage bicycle with a basket of sunflowers is parked by the door on the cobblestone pavement.

Accommodation

Experience the charm of Dingle with accommodations that cater to every traveller’s needs, from cosy B&Bs to luxurious hotels with breath taking ocean views. Wake up to the sound of waves in a seaside cottage, or immerse yourself in local hospitality at one of the town’s family-run guesthouses.

A round wooden table with a large floral arrangement stands in the center of a spacious room. The ceiling has wooden beams and a large hanging light fixture. Soft lighting highlights the modern decor and neutral-toned walls.

Getting Here

Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Dingle Peninsula, Dingle Art School is easily accessible and well worth the journey. If you’re arriving by car, follow the scenic N86 road from Tralee, which leads directly into Dingle town.

Logo of the Wild Atlantic Way with a stylized wave design in teal. Below the wave, text reads "WILD ATLANTIC WAY" and "SLÍ AN ATLANTAIGH FHIAIN" in Irish, both in matching teal color.

VISIT DINGLE

Keep discovering Kerry

Delightful Dingle is just one of the spectacular spots in County Kerry.

Discover the 2,500km of scenic coastline with white sands, towering sea cliffs and unique local culture. Mark the tenth anniversary of the Wild Atlantic Way by following the coast and exploring all 180 Wild Atlantic Way Discovery Points, capturing the most spectacular views and unique parts of history along the route.

Feel the power of the Atlantic Ocean as it crashes into the base of sea cliffs, take a stroll along vast beaches and watch flocks of birds glide in the skies above.

Learn more at DiscoveryIreland.ie

A historic stone structure with a beehive-like shape stands in a grassy landscape against a backdrop of green hills and a partly cloudy sky. The structure is made of stacked stones with a small entrance and a dry stone wall in the foreground.