How do you get to Dingle Bay?

How do you get to Dingle Bay?

By Train. Killarney, Farranfore and Tralee are the nearest train stations to the Dingle Peninsula. Trains from Dublin and Cork run every 2 hrs 7 days a week and connect to the greater rail network. The journey time to Tralee from Dublin is 4hrs approx and from Cork 2 1/2 hrs approx.

Who owns Dingle Bay?

the Brosnan Family
Family owned and run by the Brosnan Family, the hotel is located by Dingle Pier and Marina in Dingle town center.

What county is Dingle Bay?

County Kerry
Dingle Peninsula, peninsula and bay in County Kerry, on the southwestern coast of Ireland.

How big is the Dingle Peninsula?

225.1 mi²
Dingle Peninsula/Area

Where is Dingle Peninsula in Ireland?

The Dingle Peninsula or Corca Dhuibhne, stretches 30 miles (48 kilometres) into the Atlantic Ocean on the south-west coast on Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way.

Where was leap year filmed?

The film was shot in County Wicklow, Dublin, County Mayo and County Galway, with filming taking place in and around the Aran Islands, Connemara, Temple Bar, Georgian Dublin, Wicklow National Park and Olaf Street, Waterford.

Which is the best hotel to stay in Dingle Bay?

It’s not often you find a hotel that combines a traditional family welcome with the best modern facilities, but the Dingle Bay Hotel achieves this and more.

Where is the Bay of Dingle in Ireland?

Dingle Bay. Dingle Bay (Bá an Daingin in Irish) is a bay located in County Kerry, western Ireland.

Why was Dingle Bay so important in the 19th century?

In the 19th century, Dingle Bay was rich in fish stocks and Dingle had a competent and efficient workforce. This was largely due to the efforts of the “Society for bettering the condition of the poor of Ireland”, and the improvements they made in coastal fisheries in Kerry.

What kind of fish are in Dingle Bay?

The bay was said to abound in pilchard, herring, cod, hake and ling, and the boats often landed exotic fish that were more associated with the Mediterranean region, Portugal and Spain.