The Dingle Peninsula, also known as Corca Dhuibhne in Irish, stretches 30 miles (48 kilometers) into the Atlantic Ocean along the southwest coast of Ireland. It is a captivating region that forms part of County Kerry and lies on the Wild Atlantic Way.
To the west lie the Blasket Islands, adding to the peninsula’s allure.
The Dingle Peninsula is rich in tradition, literature, and culture. Here, the native Gaelic (Irish language) thrives alongside modern languages.
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All photos by Geoffrey W. Sutton 2019
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