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Cycling Dingle Peninsula

8 DAYS

The Dingle Peninsula is a spectacular landmass jutting out into the sea and is the most westerly point of Europe. The area is renowned for its rugged beauty and is a place rich in tradition. The Gaelic speaking area has more antiquities, historic sites and mountain scenery than any other part of Ireland.  The whole area is steeped in ancient history and folklore; its green hills resonate with the rhymes of past and present poets. You will also enjoy the lively town of Dingle with its many pubs, craft shops and restaurants.

You will receive detailed route description and maps on Day 1 of the tour. The notes below are designed to give you an idea of each cycling day.


Day 1.    Arrival in Killarney

Overnight in Killarney.

Day 2.    Killarney to Killorglin (42kms/26 miles)

The morning cycle is 17km/10.6miles and takes you through Killarney National Park.  (Diversions to Muckross Friary and to Muckross House will add to the distance.)  The cycle is not a long one but you will need to allow yourself time to see everything. It is a good introduction to the habitats and scenery of the southwest of Ireland, well represented in the Killarney National Park. There are many options for lunch in the town of Killarney. 

The afternoon cycle is 25km/15.7 miles, almost following the course of the River Laune west and northwest, to the town of Killorglin, your overnight stop.

Day 3.Killorglin – Dingle  (54kms/33 miles)

Today’s cycle takes you along the shores of Dingle Bay to the attractive and lively town of Dingle, where you will overnight for 3 nights.  Inch Beach gives an opportunity to swim in the cooling waters of the Atlantic. The morning cycle is 30km to the beach.

After lunch, continue along the coast passing Lispole village and into the fishing town of Dingle. The afternoon cycle is 24km.

Day 4.    Dingle – Slea Head Circuit  (45km/28 miles)

Today’s cycle takes you around the renowned Slea Head in Dunquin, “the nearest parish to America”. Archaeological remains abound and there are spectacular views of the coast and the Blasket Islands. This is one of the few remaining areas where the Gaelic language is spoken still in the home.

Day 5.    Rest Day in Dingle

Optional cycle or take a boat ride to see Fungi, Dingle’s own dolphin, visit the Blasket Islands or simply enjoy the numerous craft shops, restaurants and pubs in Dingle.

Day 6.    Dingle – Castlegregory (24km/15 miles or 37km/23 miles)

Today’s cycle takes you over the highest road pass in Ireland, the Conor Pass and over the spine of the peninsula to reach the beaches of the Maharees Peninsula. Overnight in Castlegregory. You can lengthen the cycle by detouring to Cloghane and Stradbally.

Day 7.    Castlegregory – Killarney (48kms/30 miles)

Today’s cycle is 48km/30miles, once more starting with a mountain pass, again over the spine of the peninsula along less-travelled backroads before lunch. The final leg takes us along the inner end of Dingle Bay and back to Killarney.

Day 8.    Killarney and departure

Breakfast and departure.

 

SUMMARY

 

Inclusions:

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Courtesy transfer from and to Kerry and Shannon airports (please see below)

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7 nights accommodation

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Full Irish breakfast 

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Luggage transfer between each night’s accommodation

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Detailed route description and maps

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21-speed mountain bike

 

NOTE: We recommend that the travelers bring their own helmets and raingear for comfort and hygiene purposes

Start and Finish:  Killarney

 

Accommodation: Comfortable accommodation with private facilities. Due to the isolated nature of some of our locations, the en-suite accommodation may not be available on some nights of the trip  

 

Trip Grade:  Moderate

 

Dates:  Every Saturday from May to September

 

Land Cost:  US$ 1,345 (per person, based on two persons sharing accommodation)

 


Airport Transfers

Shannon airport to Kerry at 11.00 and 16.00 on Saturdays from the information point in the arrivals hall.  Return transfer arrives at Shannon airport at 11.00 on Saturdays.

Kerry airport to your accommodation between 11.00 and 17.00 hours on Saturdays. Return transfer arrives at Kerry airport at 11.00 hours on Saturdays.

Travelers who cannot make these transfer times should make their own way to the accommodation.  Arrangements can be made for taxi transfers but at the traveler’s own expense.


Note: Please note that all itineraries and prices are subject to change.


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