The bus ride to Dingle was gorgeous. I couldn't refrain from taking pictures on the bus even though I knew they weren't turning out that well. Dingle is the main harbor town of the Dingle peninsula; further west are little villages with a few scattered cafes and coffee shops. It is a common trip to start in Dingle town and follow the coastline around the peninsula in a full circle. This was my goal for the next few days.
I arrived at a good time for lunch and decided to try some traditional Dingle Fish & Chips. Afterwords, I was so full I could hardly move. I purchased a map of the peninsula. It had campsite locations and hostel locations throughout the path of the backpacker or bicyclist. I set out right away. I made it down to Ventry beach. I was overwhelmed by the view in every direction. Sadly, I realized I was far past the campsite I was planning on staying for the night. Well, actually I could've possibly walked right through it and not thought enough of it to stay because I did see some camper trailers. I found a better spot just off the edge of the beach, however. It was actually early evening, but I slept straight through to about 4 am.
Budget:
Breakfast: Cereal I had purchased (I snacked on this for awhile)
Lunch: €9.50 ($14.78)
Map: €3 ($4.66)
Total: €12.50 ($19.43)
4 comments:
where'd you sleep at the campsite? Under the stars? What'd you do with your backpack? How was your birthday?
That picture is gorgeous!!
Did you have any dingle berries in beautiful dingle town?
No dingle berries, haha. I slept under the stars, yes. My backpack slept next to me. My birthday was good. I went to a few bars with the Canadian guys
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