Ballybeg House
Connor Pass Road, Dingle
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Ballybeg House Dingle

Connor Pass Road Dingle, Dingle Peninsula, County Kerry, Ireland

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The Ring of Dingle - Captivating

A travel blog entry by dsmcc

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We arrived on the Dingle Peninsula by way of the Connor Pass. What an experience. Panoramic views of the mountains and bay were at every bend in the road and each was more breathtaking than the last. We ran out of words to describe the raw beauty of the peninsula. The pass took us down the length of the peninsula to the Dingle village. Our B&B …

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Everything is Green!

A travel blog entry by tammnel

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... No real rush today. It took a few more tries, but I got her up at 10am. We had a nice breakfast together then packed ourselves a picnic lunch and headed out the N71, a.k.a. the Ring of Kerry, a highway that circles the Iveragh Peninsula. We will only be doing a portion of the "ROK"; it is 170 miles long, and we simply do not have enough time. It is a one-way only drive; the roads that cut across the middle are not ones I would attempt. It also has a ...

Ring of Kerry

A travel blog entry by storguson

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We left very early this morning...again!! But oh, so worth the early alarm. Just out of Killarney we stopped briefly to see some ogham stones. Ogham is sometimes called the "Celtic Tree Alphabet", based on a high medieval tradition ascribing names of trees to the individual letters.The bulk of Ogham stones are in the south of Ireland, in Counties Kerry, Cork and ...

All about Killarney

A travel blog entry by storguson

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... us perspective on what it must have been like to travel in this mode. Our Irish driver, Dennis Doona, missing one front tooth, was just about as interesting and fun as they come. He was full of information, including the fact that there is a strong connection between the Muckross House--which was our destination in the park--and Filoli Gardens in Woodside and the Empire Mine in Grass ...

Dingle is a Funny Name

A travel blog entry by melepua

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... t matter, tried talking to these girls and they just seemed too shy, afraid of these funny guys talking to them. These same guys talked to me and I talked and joked right back, ready for the game, joining in on the fun. How else would I enjoy myself as a lone traveler?

Pretty soon, a giant group of business looking guys poured into the pub. If it was cozy before, it was downright crowded now. I heard their order - "I would like 12 pints ...

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