Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
Reasc Monastery
Mainistir Riaisc
MON-ish-ter REEisk
Gallarus
Gallaras
GAHL-russ
Kilmalkedar
Cill Mhaoilcheadair
kill moyle-KAY-dir
Annascaul
Abhainn an Scáil
ow'en on skahl
Lispole
Lios Póil
leesh pohl
Tralee
Tra' Li
traw lee
Dingle Connections
Tralee (Tra' Li), 30 miles from Dingle, is the region's transportation hub (with the nearest
train station to Dingle). Most bus trips make connections in Tralee.
From Dingle by Bus to: Galway (5/day, 6.5 hours), Dublin (4/ day, 8-9 hours, transfer
in Tralee and Limerick), Rosslare (1/day, 9 hours), Tralee (5/day, 1.25 hours, €12.30 one-
way, €20 round-trip); fewer departures on Sundays. Most bus trips out of Dingle require at
least one or two (easy) transfers. Remember, buses stop on the waterfront behind the Su-
perValu (bus info tel. 01/836-6111 or Tralee station at 066/712-3566, Tralee train info tel.
066/712-3522). For more information, see “Tralee Connections” at the end of this chapter.
Dingle Peninsula Loop Trip
A sight worth ▲▲▲ , the Dingle Peninsula loop trip is about 30 miles (47 km) long and
must be driven in a clockwise direction. It's easy by car, or it's a demanding four hours by
bike—if you don't stop to catch your breath. Cyclists should plan on an early start (prefer-
ably by 9:00) to allow for enough sightseeing and lunch/rest time.
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