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Kevin

Anyone been to dingle?


    



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starla_o0
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I have and Fungi came out to say hello and everything! It really is a town for the tourists though.


kerryman
ya i live near der its nice enough the views are amazin but the town is really small and the majority speak irish so good luk!!


Wiretsar
I want to go there to become a farmer. Grow Berries and sell them


Adoptive Father
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I have and it is beautiful. The place was full of American tourists when my wife and I were there. Fungi is a wild dolphin who lives in Dingle Bay, you can take a tour boat to see him. Connor pass is nearby, which is beautiful and very popular for biking and hiking. The very tip of Dingle peninsula is called Sleigh Head (not sure of the spelling) take a drive or a tour, you won't regret it.

Have a nice trip.


clairekell
Yup, its very quaint.


Citizen Mac
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Yeah it's ok


ladymorighan
I have been to Dingle!! Its a great little town. If you go you should stop in to McCartais's pub. It is a local's pub right across the street from the Bank. They might look at ya a little funny if you are a tourist, but if you just settle in and not act too touristy they warm up to ya real quick. Ya might meet a guy in there named Seamus Malone, whom the town's people will tell ya "never worked a day in his life and is just in there spending his good wife's money", and then there is Padraig, the ex-jockey, and a funny little old man who will tell you Irish stories at the speed of light, speaking half in english and the other half in Gaelic. And you had better like Guinness because it is about the only beer they sell that is worth buying. Don't be asking for Mead unless you want laughed at!! They'll tell ya " Och, if you want mead you'd better be going to Bunratty"!


Jon
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