Dingle Peninsula Guided Walk
Moreover it is steeped in history, mythology and traditional Irish culture.
There is no other landscape in Western Europe with the same density and variety of archaeological monuments.
This mountainous finger of land, jutting into the Atlantic Ocean, has supported various tribes and populations for at least 6,000 years.
It is impossible to visit the Dingle Peninsula and not be impressed by its archaeological heritage, which ranges from prehistoric times through the Early Christian period to the Middle Ages.
There are plenty of small hamlets to enjoy good Irish cheer along the way and in the evenings you will stay at a selection of B&B's, chosen for their good character, location and excellent Irish breakfasts.
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Itinerary / Highlights
DAY 1 Arrive TraleeDAY 2 Walk along the Slieve Mish Mountains overlooking North Kerry and Tralee Bay and return to Tralee (5hrs)
DAY 3 Walk to Annascaul and transfer to Dingle (5hrs)
DAY 4 Walk around Slea Head, return to Dingle (5hrs)
DAY 5 Free day - option to visit Great Blasket Island
DAY 6 Follow the Dingle Way to picturesque village of Cloghane (5hrs)
DAY 7 Walk in the heart of the Brandon Range of mountains to 'paternoster lakes' and return to Cloghane (5-7hrs)
DAY 8 Transfer to Tralee, trip concludes
Other Details
Accommodation Details
7 nights bed & breakfast accommodation on a twin share basis
Departure Dates, Options & Prices
02 April 2011 - 09 April 2011
16 April 2011 - 23 April 2011
14 May 2011 - 21 May 2011
18 June 2011 - 25 June 2011
02 July 2011 - 09 July 2011
06 August 2011 - 13 August 2011
03 September 2011 - 10 September 2011
01 October 2011 - 08 October 2011
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