Dingleis placed along the Dingle Peninsula and is home to several important industries. Dingle is basically a market town and also an important fishing port. The area has seen a lot of development and there are numerous streets around the town which are...more
Dingleis placed along the Dingle Peninsula and is home to several important industries. Dingle is basically a market town and also an important fishing port. The area has seen a lot of development and there are numerous streets around the town which are lined with several shops and boutiques. The streets in the town are hilly and are lined with brightly painted houses. Throughout the year the town hosts a large number of festivals and cultural celebrations. r\n
The town is surrounded by beautiful scenery and people can explore the region easily. The Conor Pass is a lovely mountain road which makes quite a ride. The Slea head Drive is an exciting 25-30Km loop which can be accessed by cars, bicycles or motorcycles. This loop covers beaches, bays, mountains and rocky cliffs. A visit to the Dingle Harbor is recommended; here travellers can meet Fungi, the dolphin which resides along the harbor. Boat rides are available for visiting Fungi. r\n
The main streets of Dingle are lined with several shops. Since Dingle is a market town there are numerous shops where visitors can buy local art and craft items, clothing, footwear and several other items. The main streets for shopping are Green Street, Main Street and John Street.
The nearest airport to Dingle is the Kerry Airport which is located about 58Km from the town. Visitors can get taxis, car rentals or buses to reach Dingle.
There are a few halal restaurants in Dingle. The best halal restaurant in Dingle is the Nice Pakistani Restaurant which serves authentic Peshawari food.
There are no mosques in Dingle.