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DINGLE

DINGLE. Located in the Southwest of Ireland. HISTORY. Population of about 2,000 Dingle has supported various tribes and populations for almost 6,000 years Over 2,000 remarkably preserved monuments

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DINGLE

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  1. DINGLE Located in the Southwest of Ireland

  2. HISTORY • Population of about 2,000 • Dingle has supported various tribes and populations for almost 6,000 years • Over 2,000 remarkably preserved monuments • Much of the peninsula is a Gaeltacht or an area where the Irish language (Gaeilge or Gaelainn) is widely spoken in the home, workplace or school

  3. PRINCIPLE INDUSTRIES • Tourism • Fishing • Agriculture

  4. GEOGRAPHICS • The Dingle Peninsulastretches 30 miles into the Atlantic Ocean from Ireland's south-west coast. • The peninsula is dominated by arange of mountains, running from the Slieve Mish range to Mount Brandon, Ireland's second highest peak. • There are sandy beaches safe for swimming, walking routes for all abilities, a thriving Irish language community, a rich musical tradition, fine dining, sea angling, arts and film festivals, talented craftspersons and some of the best surfing in Ireland

  5. ATTRACTIONS FOR VISITORS • Oceanworld Aquarium • Fungie, The Dingle Dolphin • Dunbeg Fort • CorcaDhuibhne Museum • Louis Mulcahy Pottery • Dingle Brewing Company • Archaeological Sites • The Great Blasket Since 1984 a common bottlenose dolphin has frequented the Dingle harbor area.

  6. Restaurants & PUBS • John Benny’s Pub • Ashe’s Bar • The Old Pier Restaurant • Benner’s Hotel & Restaurant • Gorman’s Clifftop House & Restaurant • Spillane’s Bar • The Wren’s Nest Coffee House and Garden • The Cutting Wheel Coffee Bar (inside Dingle crystal shop) • Dingle Distillery- one of only five in Ireland- launched in 2012

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