3 Aug 2023
IrelandWhat’s your favourite inn-to-inn long distance walk in Ireland?
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Asked by: A traveller
Answered by: Yvonne Gordon
The Dingle Way is a great one – a 180 km route which loops around the Dingle peninsula, taking in mountains, cliffs, beaches and countryside paths, with some dramatic sea views. You can stop at villages and take in views of islands like the Blasket Islands.
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