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Here is another destination for your Ireland bucket list: the gorgeous Dingle Peninsula. If scenic drives, stunning coastal scenery, and a visit to one of Ireland’s most colorful towns sounds interesting to you, keep reading. Driving the Dingle Peninsula is a must on a visit to Ireland!

Dingle Peninsula Road Trip

Things to Know Before You Go

The Dingle Peninsula is located on the southwestern coast of Ireland. This is the land of the famous Wild Atlantic Way. Rugged coastlines, green pastures, beautiful beaches, and quaint villages are all just waiting to be explored. The roads are narrow and winding, making the drive a bit of an adventure.

It takes a full day to drive the entire loop around the peninsula. Good places to base yourself are the wonderful little towns of Dingle, Killarney, or Tralee. We stayed in Killarney for three nights, our home base for driving the Dingle Peninsula, the Ring of Kerry, and taking the boat trip out to Skellig Michael island.

Many roads on the Dingle Peninsula are narrow, two lane roads. On Slea Head Drive and the Conor Pass, the roads are one lane, very windy, with periodic passing points. Remember, they drive on the left in Ireland! If you do not like the idea of driving these narrow, curvy roads it might be better to visit the Dingle Peninsula on a tour. This tour from Killarney gets rave reviews.

The best part of the Dingle Peninsula is Slea Head Drive. This is a coastal road on the far western end of the peninsula. This is definitely worth your time. We have recommendations for other places to visit on the Dingle Peninsula, as well.

For a Preview, Fly Over the Dingle Peninsula

Overview of the Dingle Peninsula

Here is an overview of our route from Killarney through the Dingle Peninsula. We followed the red arrows to get to Dingle and then drove the Slea Head Drive Loop (blue arrows).

Dingle Peninsula Map

Detailed Driving Directions

Here is a map with three driving routes. The first route includes our detour north to Camp, if you want to see more of the peninsula. The second route goes right to Dingle and from here you can make a detour to the Conor Pass. The third route is the Slea Head Drive Loop.

How to Use This Map: Click the tab in the top left hand corner of the map to view the layers (points of interest and the driving routes). You can click the check marks to hide or show layers. If you click the icons on the map, you can get more information about each point of interest.
 
If you click the star next to the title of the map, this map will be added to your Google Maps account. To view it on your phone or computer, open Google Maps, click the menu button, go to “Your Places,” click Maps, and you will see this map on your list.

Best Things to Do on the Dingle Peninsula

Here is what we did, with recommendations of what is worth seeing and what can be skipped.

Inch Beach

I do not know how Inch Beach got its name, but it is far from tiny! This beach is four miles long and definitely worth a stop. You can drive your car right out onto the beach if you want. Surfing lessons are offered here as well.

Inch Beach

Being Goofy

Julie Rivenbark

Earth Trekkers on Inch Beach

Scenic Drive to the Northern Coast

As we continued west towards Dingle, this was our view. Not bad!

Drive Dingle Peninsula

 

We chose to drive across the peninsula on N86. Green fields stretched out in all directions and some clouds lingered overhead. Just before arriving in Camp, this valley caught our eye. When I think of Ireland, this is what I imagine.

Ireland Dingle

Peninsula Drive to Ballycurrane

In the mood to explore, we drove out onto the small peninsula on the northern coast, to Ballycurrane. There were some horse pastures, small houses, and a few small beaches, but nothing really worth seeing. It looked like this is the place where locals go to escape the hoards of tourists that descend on Ireland every summer. I would skip this place. There are better ways to spend your time on the Dingle Peninsula.

But we did spot this pub that we loved!

Pub Dingle Peninsula

Conor Pass

The Conor Pass is one of Ireland’s highest mountain passes. It’s a long, winding, one lane road with lots of traffic. It was very cloudy while we were here. The views are not all that amazing. If you are short on time, the Conor Pass is skippable. But if you like driving very windy, narrow roads, put this on your list.

Conor Pass

 

The road to Dingle

Conor Pass Dingle

If you are short on time (or just want to skip right to the good stuff) see Inch Beach and then continue directly to Dingle. Yes, it was a nice drive to the northern coastline, but you haven’t seen anything yet. It’s about to get really good!

The Colorful Town of Dingle

Lovely little Dingle. This is one of Ireland’s cutest and most colorful towns.

Dingle Ireland

 

We arrived at lunchtime. There are lots of great restaurants to choose from. We picked the Dingle Pub because Tyler and Kara were starving and in no mood to go on a search for “the best restaurant.” It was one of the first restaurants we walked by and that is how we made our decision.  The food was decent. I ate fish and chips with a Guinness, two things I could not get enough of while in Ireland.

Dingle Pub

Inside Dingle Pub

Fish and Chips

 

After lunch we strolled through Dingle. We highly recommend the ice cream at Murphy’s!

Murphy's Ice Cream

Colors of Dingle Ireland

Dick Mack's

Dingle Street

Dingle Pub Ireland

Pub in Dingle

Dingle Streets

Slea Head Drive

This is the best part of the day. The coastal landscape here is stunning. There are also a bunch of historical sites to visit along the way, for those who are interested.

The entire Slea Head Loop is 30 miles. Expect the drive to take three or more hours, depending on how many places you stop to visit along the way.

From Dingle, follow signs for Slea Head Drive to the left. A few kilometers into the drive is a turn off for Eask Tower. From the road, it’s a 45 minute hike up to the tower. From here, you will have views of Dingle and out to the Skellig islands.

As you continue clockwise on Slea Head Drive, you will come to some historical sites. There is an old cottage that was abandoned 165 years ago during the famine. There is also a collection of beehive huts, stone dwellings dating back to ancient times.

It was from this spot that we had our first awesome view of the coastline. Tyler flew the drone while I took photos. Tyler’s drone photos (and video) from here are spectacular!

From the sky:

Drone Ireland

Flying Over Ireland with a Drone

Ireland Drone

 

From land:

Ireland in August

 

This is Slea Head Drive as you approach the westernmost point of the peninsula.

Road in Ireland

Driving Ireland

Coumeenoole Beach

Make a quick stop at Coumeenoole Beach for views of a beautiful beach and the rugged coastline. We missed this but judging from the photos I have seen online it is worth the stop. 

Ireland Travel Guide

Blasket Islands

For more amazing views, pull into the parking lot labeled Dun Chaoin. From here you can see the Blasket Islands, the westernmost point in Europe.

Dun Chaoin

Slea Head Drive

Photographing Ireland

This is Ireland

Clogher Head

Approximately 7 km later, park at the car park on the side of the road. It is a 10 to 15 minute walk up to the top of Clogher Head for more spectacular views.

Dingle Viewpoint

Dingle View

 

Rumor has it that this was the filming location for the Star Wars: The Last Jedi. Originally, filming took place on Skellig Michael island. Concerns about endangering the nesting sites of the birds on Skellig Michael forced producers to change locations. A replica of the beehive huts on Skellig Michael were constructed on the edge of these cliffs during the filming of the movie.

Star Wars Dingle Ireland

Continue on to Ballyferriter. You have the option to visit the Gallarus Oratory, a stone, Christian church built 1,300 years ago. Then, continue back to Dingle and then on to your hotel.

Ring of Kerry or Dingle Peninsula?

If you only have time for one scenic drive, the Dingle Peninsula is the clear winner. In our opinion, the scenery was more breathtaking and the roads were less crowded than the more popular Ring of Kerry.

Where We Stayed

We stayed in Killarney at the Gleann Fia Country House and we highly recommend this B&B. We had a huge family room, Tyler and Kara loved playing Monopoly in the conservatory each night, and being located just outside of town, it was very easy to get to by car.

Gleann Fia Country House


More Information about Ireland

IRELAND ITINERARY: In 10 days, you can go on a road trip through Ireland and Northern Ireland, visiting the highlights. Get the full details in our 10 Day Ireland Itinerary.

BEST OF IRELAND: For a list of top experiences in Ireland, read our post Best Things to Do in Ireland. Walk the Cliffs of Moher, drive the Ring of Kerry, and visit Dublin.

NORTHERN IRELAND: Northern Ireland was a big filming site for Game of Thrones, but there are some things to know before you go. The Giant’s Causeway is one of our favorite places in Ireland and worth the time to get here.

EUROPE TRAVEL INSPIRATION: For more great ideas on where to go in Europe, check out our article 30 Beautiful Places to Visit in Europe and the 20 Best Hikes in Europe. You can also get more travel ideas in our 10 Days in Europe itinerary guide, which has 10 great itineraries for your next trip to Europe.

DRIVING IN EUROPE: If you have plans to rent a car in Europe, read our article Things to Know Before Renting a Car in Europe for lots of helpful tips.

 

Planning a trip to Ireland? Read all of our articles in our Ireland Travel Guide.

 

 
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Slea Head Drive Dingle Peninsula Ireland

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Comments 41

  1. Avatar for Claudio Bornstein
    Claudio Bornstein

    I am planning to stay 10 days in Ireland. I had four travel guides but was completely lost, until I found your blog. Wonderful! There is everything there: maps, photos, ideas, priorities, recommendations, … Instead of Skelling Michael I am thinking of Aran Islands. What do you think? Anyway thank you very much for the great help.

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      Julie

      Hello Claudio. Yes, the Aran Islands look great. We didn’t have time to visit them on our trip but we’ve had friends and family do so and they loved it. Plus, it’s easier to plan and get to than Skellig Michael. Have a great time in Ireland! Cheers, Julie

  2. Avatar for Martin Critten
    Martin Critten

    The first rule for all traffic (if you don’t want to face off a 53 seater tour coach on a road that will only fit one ) is drive clock wise around Sleahead. And Anti clock wise around the Ring of Kerry.

    Sick and tired of jumping in other people’s hire cars to reverse them out of the way.

    Drive safe.

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    Semo

    Hi,

    Impressing blog!
    I have 2 questions:

    1. Two pictures are confusing for me. On which side of the road cars should park in Ireland?
    2. I have no experience of driving on left hand side of the road with left side wheel 🙂 Would it be difficult and risky if I rent a car in Ireland or shouldn’t be complicated?

    Thanks in advance!

    1. Avatar for Julie Post
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      Julie

      Hello Semo. Since they drive on the left side of the road, the parking will also be on the left side of the road (unless there is a designated, well marked parking area on the right side of the road). Driving on the left can be tricky the first time or two that you do it. Plus, roads can be very narrow in some places in Ireland. So, I guess it can be a little risky. You will just really need to pay attention and it helps to have a co-pilot navigate. Cheers, Julie

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    Paula Val

    Hi Julie, I love your blog! I keep leaving the page I need to look at other pages you’ve done! We are staying in Killarney for 3 days in June, one day we are going to Mizen Head, the other two we are doing the Ring of Kerry and Dingle Penninsula/Slea Head. Can you tell me how long it takes to drive the Dingle Pennisula? And how long to drive Slea Head Loop? Also, from Killarney, do we have to go to Tralee?

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      Julie

      It takes a full day to drive the Dingle Peninsula from Killarney. You do not have to go to Tralee (you can if you want to, we drove through Castlemaine). As for Slea Head Peninsula, it can take anywhere from 2 to 4 hours, depending on how often you stop to see things. Have fun, it’s a beautiful drive and a very fun day in Ireland! Cheers, Julie

  6. Avatar for Bhavin
    Bhavin

    Hi Julie,

    We will be in Ireland in June and have only 2.5 days. What would u recommend us to do? this is our first time in Ireland.

    Thanks

    1. Avatar for Julie Post
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      Julie

      You could stay in Dublin and do day trips from there (Rock of Cashel or Kilkenny are ideas). Or, go to Galway and day trip to the Cliffs of Moher OR go to Killarney and drive the Dingle Peninsula and/or the Ring of Kerry. Just depends on what looks the best to you. Cheers, Julie

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    Rebecca

    Thanks for the info! We followed most of your advice here on the trip to Kerry that we just completed. We tried to stay at the same b&b but they were booked, so we stayed at Lios na monach farmhouse instead. It was great! Slea head drive was unreal! Thanks again.

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    Laurie Fehrman

    Going next week to Scotland and Ireland and love your blog! Ring of Kerry vs Dingle Peninsula was something I was unsure of and thanks to your insight, Dingle it is! Love your blog!

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