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DINGLE TOURIST/VISITOR CENTREStrand Street, Dingle, Ireland.Tel: +353 66 9151188Email: [email protected]
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Descending from the incredible Conor Pass, Ireland’s highest mountain pass, you’ll arrive at the bustling cosmopolitan town of DINGLE, the peninsula’s main hub. This colourful fishing town, set around a busy fishing port and marina, is packed with eclectic eateries and traditional pubs where you’re bound to catch a lively traditional music session. The town’s most famous resident is Fungi, a friendly bottle-nosed dolphin who has been living in the bay since 1983. Children will love taking boat trips to visit Fungi or a visit to the town’s well-stocked aquarium. North of Dingle town is the mighty rampart of Brandon and on its western side lies a coastal plain, studded with typical Irish
hamlets and villages. This western end of the peninsula offers magnificent coastal scenery. There is so much to attract you to Dingle...fungi, magnificent surroundings, eating, music, drinking and activities such as golfing, equestrian, surfing, climbing, kayaking... log onto www.discoverireland.ie/placestogo/dingle for information on upcoming events, places to visit and things to do... you won’t be disappointed, we have something to suit everyone... discover ireland... the fun starts here.