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The Dingle Peninsula is a still-Irish-speaking area and home to many ancient sites.
A view of our guesthouse, Heaton's, which is in Dingle town right on the waterfront. It had super breakfasts and was very convenient to town.
On our second evening in Dingle, we packed a picnic dinner and climbed to the tower across the harbor from town for a picnic.
A look at some of the storefronts in Dingle town. We heard live traditional Irish music at the blue pub, John Benny's.
A statue of one of Dingle town's favorite residents, Fungie the dolphin, with the port in the background. Fungie is a bottlenose dolphin who lives in the harbor and likes to perform for sightseeing trips.
One of the many sheep grazing on the farm in which the tower on Ballymacadoyle Hill is found. The tower is on privately-owned land, and the farm family that owns the land makes a bit of extra income charging a small fee to hikers to cross the land. We had a nice chat with the wife for a bit before trekking up to the tower.
The tower at the top of Ballymacadoyle Hill across from the Dingle Harbor.

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