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The Dingle Way is a 179km (112 miles) long National Waymarked Trail around the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry, Ireland. The official beginning and end of the route is Tralee, the capital town of Kerry.
The Dingle Way is traditionally walked in a clockwise direction, starting out from Tralee and passing the Slieve Mish Mountains on route to Camp. The trail then completes a loop around the Dingle Peninsula all the way back to Camp before then retracing it’s steps back to Tralee.
The most popular section of the trail is between Ventry and Cuas as it passes Slea Head (with wonderful views of the Blasket Islands), Dunquin Pier and Ballyferriter. Other highlights of the Dingle Way include Inch Beach, Annascaul and the beach walking between Cloghane and Camp.
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