O'Flaherty's flagstone floor and high ceiling, is itself a notable part of local tradition. Irish is spoken here and its walls are decorated with pictures which illustrate the culture and history of the area. The pub has long attracted a strong local and visitor following for its regular music sessions, at which the owner is one of the principal performers.
The Chart House Restaurant's attractive stone building has been one of Dingle’s favourite dining destinations since 1997. Terrific hospitality, top class ingredients, and creative cooking all add up to a great restaurant, which is also moderately priced.
Murphy's Ice Cream in Dingle is the original shop where they have been making real ice cream naturally and locally since 2000.
Fenton's Restaurant is a long established family run restablishment on Green Street in the heart of Dingle, County Kerry. With a background in farming and fishing all their ingredients are sourced locally. Locally produced Dexter beef is one many specialities served here.
Get out on the waves with Dingle Surf School and experience the epic Atlantic ocean while you climb atop your surfboard. Admire the ocean views while you catch a wave and coast to the shore.
Dick Mack's in Dingle, County Kerry, is half a pub and half a leather shop. This is a must visit for anyone coming to the town.
Sit back, relax and soak in the magnificent scenery, the soaring cliffs, famine towers and all that Dingle Harbour and Dingle Bay have to offer. Your guide will inform you of the many features of the area and share their knowledge of Dingle's seafaring history.
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