The Dingle Peninsula is unique for its stunning coastal scenery and ancient sites, while Conor Pass is unique as Ireland's highest mountain pass accessible by car, known for its narrow, winding road and dramatic views of glacial valleys and lakes. The combination of the pass's thrilling drive and the peninsula's overall rugged beauty makes it a special destination.
The pass offers breath taking panoramic views of glacial valleys, corrie lakes, and on clear days, across to the Aran Islands and Loop Head.
The narrow, winding road is a highlight, providing cliff-edge views on one side and valley views on the other. It is sometimes considered one of the scariest drives in Ireland due to its single-lane sections and sharp turns.
The landscape is a result of ancient glaciers, with features like deep valleys and the hidden Pedlar's Lake.
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Dingle Bay is a bay located in County Kerry, western Ireland. The outer parts of the Dingle Peninsula and Dingle Bay mark one of the westernmost points of mainland Ireland. The harbour town of Dingle lies on the north side of the bay.
The Conor Pass is one of the highest mountain passes in Ireland, and provides the most dramatic and scenic way of crossing from the north to south coast of the Dingle Peninsula.
The village of Inch is on the southern shores of the Dingle Peninsula on Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way in County Kerry. It is best known for its 5km Blue Flag beach which stretches across Dingle Bay, taking in the magnificent views of the Dingle Peninsula and Ring of Kerry (Iveragh Peninsula) with the backdrop of the Slieve Mish Mountains
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