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Dingle Peninsula is quite simply one of the earth's most beautiful places. It is difficult to describe its glorious moods, colourful hills, long sandy beaches and distinctive islands. There are many splendours to enjoy and it is an ever changing environment. The hedgerows and roadsides are often festooned with wildflowers and fuchsia, making it a delight to walk and discover the richness there. Wildlife, is plentiful, and bird-lovers are in their element, with so many different species to see. There is even a resident wild dolphin who has lived in Dingle Bay for over twenty five years now. It would be hard to find anywhere better in the world.

Couminole Beach
At Dun Chaoin (Dunquin) looking over Couminole Beach
Ventry Beach 2
A quiet and tranquil evening on Ventry beach with The Ivereagh Peninsula across the bay
Ventry Beach 23
Viewing the hills around Ventry Beach. Larger sizes available
Dingle Lighthouse
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Ventry Fishing
A group of people were fishing together on Ventry Beach. Larger sizes available
Ventry Mist
An evening mist descended upon the hills like a blanket or duvet around Ventry
Ventry Evening
Soft evening light over Ventry. Larger sizes available
Ventry Beach
On Ventry Beach with the sun glistening on the water.
Ventry Beach
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Ventry Evening 30
Evening on Ventry Beach. Larger sizes available
Brandon Creek Wildflowers 3
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Dingle Lighthouse 4
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Dunquin Mist
Evening sea mist creeping over the Clasach. Larger sizes available
Beach Bottle
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Brandon Creek
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Ventry Light
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Brandon Creek Wildflowers
It is believed that St Brendan the Navigator sailed to America from this place in the 6th Century A.D.
The Three Sisters
The Three Sisters and Ballydavid Head
Eask Tower from Ventry Beach
View from Ventry Beach one warm summer evening. Eask Tower can be seen from all around the Dingle area. Larger size available
The Searrach
View of the Searrach, a seastack at Trabeg Beach from the Conor Pass

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