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Dingle Brewing Company Visitors are welcome to visit this remarkable brewery; learn how this elegant beer is made and meet the brewer. This is no ordinary brewery and is sure to arouse most visitor’s imaginations and taste buds. The beer is called Crean’s, named after a famous local explorer called Tom Crean who went on many Antarctic expeditions. This cosy beer museum is a magnificent experience that is sure to entertain all types of visitors. tel 066.9150743 email [email protected] web www.dinglebrewingcompany.com open Open 7 days a week (during the summer months or by appointment) BREWING BEER 16 Murphy’s Ice Cream Since it opened in 2000 Murphy’s Ice Cream has become critically acclaimed and a national favourite. They use quality milk from the rare, indigenous breed of the Kerry cow because the milk is so creamy and luxurious. Now it is possible for visitors to go to the shop and learn how the ice cream is made and have a taste or two! They really do take the water from the Atlantic to make the salt ice cream! tel 066.9152644 / 087.1330610 email [email protected] web www.murphysicecream.ie open 11.00 - 6.30 Ice Cream shop ICE CREAM TASTING West Kerry Brewery These artisan brewers have been in operation since 2008 where their hand crafted cask conditioned ale is brewed from using their own fresh spring water and the best ingredients. Adrienne will show visitors the brewery but more importantly she takes the time to explain the effort and maturity that goes into the brewing process. For visitors and locals who wish to taste something truly exclusive to Dingle, Tig Bhric is a charming bar which serves unique tasty ales. tel 066.9156325 email [email protected] web www.tigbhric.com open 10.30 till late (closed Tuesday Nov. - June) BREWING ALES DINGLE FOOD & WINE FESTIVAL Food lovers get to experience a huge variety of exhibitions and events over three days as the Dingle Food and Wine festival includes a series of cookery demonstrations, a food market, wine tastings food related workshops and lots of food filled, fun things to do. The ever popular Taste Trail features over 55 outlets that range from pubs and galleries to shop and restaurants. Just buy some ‘Taste Tickets’ and start sampling. Yum… email [email protected] web www.dinglefood.com date First weekend in October Corca Dhuibhne At the very edge of Europe, as far west as you can go in Ireland, is the breathtaking Dingle Peninsula, once described by National Geographic as “the most beautiful place on earth”. It’s a place of spectacular seascapes and landscapes shaped by the elements, with a wild and rugged coastline of steep cliffs and wide sandy beaches. In the little fishing port of Dingle you will eat and breathe authentic Irish culture: real food, real talk, real stories, and real ceoil agus craic. Here you’ll find the real Ireland: in the Peninsula’s thriving & unbroken traditions of language and music, folklore and storytelling, arts, crafts and artisan food. Dingle serves up some of the world’s best food which leads us to The Dingle Food Trail. This trail lets you meet some of the people who produce this food, hear their stories and experience their passion. Dingle is a food haven for all connoisseurs and offers a repertoire of fabulous fresh fish delivered early in the morning from the marina boats. For meat eaters succulent prime Irish steak and West Kerry lamb are very popular and are a constant presence on all restaurant menus across the peninsula. The Dingle Peninsula inspires, it connects, it “catches the heart off-guard”, and it stays with you. THE DINGLE PENINSULA Come dine with us Dingle style! Céad Míle Fáilte Romhat Isteach, Bigí Linn! FARMERS MARKET Dingle’s farmers market is leading the food revolution taking place around the peninsula. It is located in the Holy Ground car park on Bridge Street and it promises to inspire even the most sceptical market goers. It boasts an eclectic mix of stall holders and provides visitors with the opportunity to mingle with artisan producers, have a chat about their product and buy some to take home. tel Mark Murphy: 087.7578672 web www.kerryfarmersmarkets.com open Fridays, 10.00 - 3.00 Dingle Bay Charters Dingle Bay Charters provide a range of boat trips and activities around the peninsula’s coastline and islands for visitors to participate in – you can even catch you own dinner. If you don’t feel like cooking your freshly caught fish, Dingle Bay Charters teams up with John Benny Moriarty’s Bar and the Marina Inn where, if you call ahead, their chefs will prepare and cook the fish while you sit back and relax over a pint. tel 066.9151344 email [email protected] web www.dinglebaycharters.com open Call into the Shop by the Marina or book by appointment CATCH & COOK A FISH Greta's Herbs Greta McCarthy O’Brien is a horticulturalist specialising in the growing of herbs and runs courses that are very beneficial for any aspiring gardener. She has spent the last 10 years perfecting her craft on the Dingle peninsula and now visitors can acquire these tasty herbs to add some flavour to their cooking. With its wide range of herbs and salads, this herbal garden is a must for any nature or garden lover. tel 086.3169716 email [email protected] web www.gretasherbs.com open Open from March - end of July (By Appt.) Contact Details Dingle Tourist Office, The Quay, Dingle, Co Kerry Tel: +353(0)66 9151188 www.discoverireland.ie Tourist Information Dingle and Kerry County www.discoverireland.ie/Where-To-Stay www.discoverireland.ie/Places-To-Go/Kerry Coming to Dingle Route Planning - www.aaroadwatch.ie Train - www.irishrail.ie - Tralee is the nearest railway station to Dingle; it is approx 50km distance. Bus - www.buseireann.ie - Bus services run regularly to Dingle, Bus and rail link very well. Kerry Airport - www.kerryairport.com Kerry Airport is approx 60km distance from Dingle. Cork Airport - www.corkairport.com - Cork Airport is approx 155km distance from Dingle. Shannon Airport - www.shannonairport.com Shannon airport is approx 176km distance from Dingle Bácús Bhréanainn Since 1999, baking with only the finest ingredients, which give her breads a delicious unique taste and flavour, Orla Gowen has gained a reputation for her delectable, fresh breads. Visitors can call once a week to see Orla baking her exclusive breads in her humble kitchen. They can watch the different styles of bread making and the care that goes into making each loaf whilst also savouring the fresh smell of bread popping out of the oven. tel 087.3185453 email [email protected] web www.bacus.ie open Book by appointment BAKING THROW A BOWL Louis Mulcahy Pottery & Caifé na Caolóige There are numerous reasons to visit Caifé Caolóige from the beautiful Clogher beach to the wild Atlantic waves beating against the coastline, but it is the café serving the best of locally sourced food served on Louis Mulcahy pottery that sets it apart. The building itself contains the famous pottery by Louis Mulcahy including his work shop where visitors can throw a bowl and learn the basics of pottery making and ceramic techniques. tel 066.9156229 email [email protected] web www.louismulcahy.com open 9.00 - 6.00 (all year round) 27 29 13 22 45 4 FI/11819-12 DISCLAIMER - While Fáilte Ireland South West have used all reasonable efforts to ensure that the information included in this brochure is accurate at the time of going to print, they shall not be liable for any damage, expense, inconvenience or loss incurred by dependence upon this information. Fáilte Ireland South West does not accept any responsibility for errors, omissions or misinformation regarding accommodation, facilities, prices, services, classification or any other information whatsoever in the brochure and shall have no liability whatsoever. Restaurant, product providers, etc were selected based on their sign up to the Dingle Food Promise and their commitment to use at least 35% local ingredients in their menus. 34

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Dingle Brewing Company

Visitors are welcome to visit this remarkable brewery; learn how this elegant beer is made and meet the brewer. This is no ordinary brewery and is sure to arouse most visitor’s imaginations and taste buds. The beer is called Crean’s, named after a famous local explorer called Tom Crean who went on many Antarctic expeditions. This cosy beer museum is a magnificent experience that is sure to entertain all types of visitors.

tel 066.9150743

email [email protected]

web www.dinglebrewingcompany.com

open Open 7 days a week (during the summer months or by appointment)

Brewing Beer 16

Murphy’s Ice Cream

Since it opened in 2000 Murphy’s Ice Cream has become critically acclaimed and a national favourite. They use quality milk from the rare, indigenous breed of the Kerry cow because the milk is so creamy and luxurious. Now it is possible for visitors to go to the shop and learn how the ice cream is made and have a taste or two! They really do take the water from the Atlantic to make the salt ice cream!

tel 066.9152644 / 087.1330610

email [email protected]

web www.murphysicecream.ie

open 11.00 - 6.30 ice Cream shop

iCe Cream tasting

West Kerry Brewery

These artisan brewers have been in operation since 2008 where their hand crafted cask conditioned ale is brewed from using their own fresh spring water and the best ingredients. Adrienne will show visitors the brewery but more importantly she takes the time to explain the effort and maturity that goes into the brewing process. For visitors and locals who wish to taste something truly exclusive to Dingle, Tig Bhric is a charming bar which serves unique tasty ales.

tel 066.9156325

email [email protected]

web www.tigbhric.com

open 10.30 till late (closed Tuesday Nov. - June)

Brewingales

Dingle FOOD & wine

FestivalFood lovers get to experience a huge variety of exhibitions and events over three days as the Dingle Food and Wine festival includes a series of cookery demonstrations, a food market, wine tastings food related workshops and lots of food filled, fun things to do.

The ever popular Taste Trail features over 55 outlets that range from pubs and galleries to shop and restaurants. Just buy some ‘Taste Tickets’ and start sampling. Yum…

email [email protected]

web www.dinglefood.com

date First weekend in October

Corca Dhuibhne

at the very edge of europe, as far west as

you can go in ireland, is the breathtaking

Dingle Peninsula, once described by

national geographic as “the most beautiful

place on earth”. it’s a place of spectacular

seascapes and landscapes shaped by the

elements, with a wild and rugged coastline

of steep cliffs and wide sandy beaches.

in the little fishing port of Dingle you will

eat and breathe authentic irish culture:

real food, real talk, real stories, and real ceoil

agus craic. Here you’ll find the real Ireland:

in the Peninsula’s thriving & unbroken

traditions of language and music, folklore

and storytelling, arts, crafts and artisan food.

Dingle serves up some of the world’s best

food which leads us to The Dingle Food Trail.

This trail lets you meet some of the people

who produce this food, hear their stories and

experience their passion.

Dingle is a food haven for all connoisseurs

and offers a repertoire of fabulous fresh

fish delivered early in the morning from

the marina boats. For meat eaters succulent

prime Irish steak and West Kerry lamb are

very popular and are a constant presence on

all restaurant menus across the peninsula.

the Dingle Peninsula inspires, it connects, it “catches the heart off-guard”, and it stays with you.

the Dingle Peninsula

Come dine with us Dingle style!

Céad Míle Fáilte RomhatIsteach, Bigí Linn!

Farmers market

Dingle’s farmers market is leading the food revolution taking place around the peninsula. It is located in the Holy Ground car park on Bridge Street and it promises to inspire even the most sceptical market goers. It boasts an eclectic mix of stall holders and provides visitors with the opportunity to mingle with artisan producers, have a chat about their product and buy some to take home.

tel mark murphy: 087.7578672

web www.kerryfarmersmarkets.com

open Fridays, 10.00 - 3.00

Dingle Bay ChartersDingle Bay Charters provide a range of boat trips and activities around the peninsula’s coastline and islands for visitors to participate in – you can even catch you own dinner. If you don’t feel like cooking your freshly caught fish, Dingle Bay Charters teams up with John Benny Moriarty’s Bar and the Marina Inn where, if you call ahead, their chefs will prepare and cook the fish while you sit back and relax over a pint.

tel 066.9151344

email [email protected]

web www.dinglebaycharters.com

open Call into the shop by the marina or book by appointment

CatCh & COOk a Fish

Greta's Herbs Greta McCarthy O’Brien is a horticulturalist specialising in the growing of herbs and runs courses that are very beneficial for any aspiring gardener. She has spent the last 10 years perfecting her craft on the Dingle peninsula and now visitors can acquire these tasty herbs to add some flavour to their cooking. With its wide range of herbs and salads, this herbal garden is a must for any nature or garden lover.

tel 086.3169716

email [email protected]

web www.gretasherbs.com

open Open from march - end of July (By Appt.)

Contact DetailsDingle Tourist Office, The Quay, Dingle, Co Kerry

Tel: +353(0)66 9151188

www.discoverireland.ie

tourist informationDingle and Kerry County

www.discoverireland.ie/Where-To-Staywww.discoverireland.ie/Places-To-Go/Kerry

Coming to DingleRoute Planning - www.aaroadwatch.ie

Train - www.irishrail.ie - Tralee is the nearest railway

station to Dingle; it is approx 50km distance.

Bus - www.buseireann.ie - Bus services run regularly to

Dingle, Bus and rail link very well.

Kerry Airport - www.kerryairport.com

Kerry Airport is approx 60km distance from Dingle.

Cork Airport - www.corkairport.com - Cork Airport is

approx 155km distance from Dingle.

Shannon Airport - www.shannonairport.com

Shannon airport is approx 176km distance from Dingle

Bácús Bhréanainn

Since 1999, baking with only the finest ingredients, which give her breads a delicious unique taste and flavour, Orla Gowen has gained a reputation for her delectable, fresh breads. Visitors can call once a week to see Orla baking her exclusive breads in her humble kitchen. They can watch the different styles of bread making and the care that goes into making each loaf whilst also savouring the fresh smell of bread popping out of the oven.

tel 087.3185453

email [email protected]

web www.bacus.ie

open Book by appointment

Baking

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Louis Mulcahy Pottery &

Caifé na CaolóigeThere are numerous reasons to visit Caifé Caolóige from the beautiful Clogher beach to the wild Atlantic waves beating against the coastline, but it is the café serving the best of locally sourced food served on Louis Mulcahy pottery that sets it apart. The building itself contains the famous pottery by Louis Mulcahy including his work shop where visitors can throw a bowl and learn the basics of pottery making and ceramic techniques.

tel 066.9156229

email [email protected]

web www.louismulcahy.com

open 9.00 - 6.00 (all year round)

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DISCLAIMER - While Fáilte Ireland South West have used all reasonable efforts to ensure that the information included in this brochure is accurate at the time of going to print, they shall not be liable for any damage, expense, inconvenience or loss incurred by dependence upon this information. Fáilte Ireland South West does not accept any responsibility for errors, omissions or misinformation regarding accommodation, facilities, prices, services, classification or any other information whatsoever in the brochure and shall have no liability whatsoever. Restaurant, product providers, etc were selected based on their sign up to the Dingle Food Promise and their commitment to use at least 35% local ingredients in their menus.

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DINGLE LOVES

LOCAL FOOD

here in Dingle we really care about food,

what it tastes like and where it comes

from. we want to ensure local producers

are rewarded for providing quality

food while they look after our amazing

countryside. all of the accommodation,

restaurants and cafes on our food and

drink trail have signed up to a customer

promise and have guaranteed the use of

local seasonal produce.

Blasketislands

ventryharbour

atlanticOcean

Dingleharbour

Brandon Bay

tralee Bay

Castlemaine harbour

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Dingle Listingan ríasc Bed and Breakfast

1T: 066 915 5446

W: www.anriasc.ie

ashes Bar

2T: 066 915 0989

W: www.ashesbar.ie

ashes annascaul Black Pudding

3T: 085 119 4749

W: www.annascaulblackpudding.com

Bácús Bhréanainn

4T: 087 318 5453

W: www.bacus.ie

Béile le Chéile

5T: 087 915 1350

W: www.foodiefancies.blogspot.com

Blúiríní Blasta - lispole Dingle wildlife and seal sanctuary

6T: 083 397 4415

W: www.bluiriniblasta.com

Castlehouse Bed and Breakfast7T: 066 713 9183

W: www.castlehouse-bnb.com

Castlewood house8T: 066 915 2784

W: www.castlewooddingle.com

Chart house

9T: 066 915 2255

W: www.thecharthousedingle.com

Coastline guesthouse10T: 066 915 2494

W: www.coastlinedingle.com

Cúl gairdín

11T: 087 741 6947

W: www.duigo.com

Deirdres Café

12T: 087 618 8866

E: [email protected]

Dingle Bay Charters

13T: 066 915 1344

W: www.dinglebaycharters.com

Dingle Bay hotel / Paudie’s Bar14T: 066 915 1231

W: www.dinglebayhotel.com

Dingle Benners hotel / mrs Benners Bar15T: 066 915 1638

W: www.dinglebenners.com

Dingle Brewing Company

16T: 066 915 0743

W: www.dinglebrewingcompany.com

Doyle’s seafood and restaurant

17T: 086 804 9563 / 066 915 2674

W: www.doylesofdingle.ie

Farmers market

18T: 087 757 8672

W: www.kerryfarmersmarkets.com

Fenton's restaurant

19T: 066 915 2172

E: [email protected]

global village

20T: 066 915 2325 / 087 917 7700

W: www.globalvillagedingle.com

gorman’s Clifftop house and restaurant-glaise Bheag

21T: 066 915 5162

W: www.gormans-clifftophouse.com

greta’s herbs

22T: 086 316 9716

W: www.gretasherbs.com

harbour house / island restaurant23T: 066 713 9292

W: www.maharees.ie

heaton's guesthouse24T: 066 915 2288

W: www.heatonsdingle.com

Jerry kennedy Butchers

25T: 066 915 2511

W: www.dinglebutcher.com

John Benny moriarty’s

26T: 066 915 1215

W: www.johnbennyspub.com

louis mulcahy & Caife na Caoloige

27T: 066 915 6229

W: www.louismulcahy.com

marina inn

28T: 066 915 1660

W: www.marinainndingle.com

murphy's ice Cream

29T: 066 915 2644

W: www.murphysicecream.ie

O'Connor's Fruit and vegetables

30T: 066 915 2623

E: [email protected]

O’Connor’s guesthouse31T: 066 713 8113

W: www.cloghane.com

Out of the Blue

32T: 066 915 0811

W: www.outoftheblue.ie

Pax house guesthouse33T: 066 915 1518

W: www.pax-house.com

Pisces restaurant

34T: 066 713 9741

E: [email protected]

reel Dingle Fish

35T: 087 673 9337

E: [email protected]

sammy’s Bar, restaurant and Café

36T: 066 915 8118

W: www.inchbeach.ie

spillane's Bar and restaurant - maharees

37T: 066 713 9125

W: www.spillanesbar.com

the Boatyard restaurant & Bar

38T: 066 915 0920

W: www.theboatyardrestaurant.ie

the garden Café

39T: 087 904 6864

W: thegardencafedingle.eu

the little Cheese shop

40T: 087 625 5788

W: www.thelittlecheeseshop.net

the Phoenix

41T: 066 976 6284

W: www.thephoenixrestaurant.ie

the shores Country house42T: 066 713 9196 / 066 713 9195

W: www.shorescountryhouse.com

the skellig hotel / Coastguard restaurant43T: 066 915 0200

W: www.dingleskellig.com

tig Áine - Ballyferriter

44T: 066 915 6214

W: www.tigaine.com

west kerry Brewery

45T: 066 915 6325

W: www.tigbhric.com

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Places of InterestBeehive huts 1

Dunbeg Fort visitor Centre 2

the great Blasket Centre 3

museum Chorca Duibhne 4

Cloghane-Brandon heritage Centre 5

Play at height Climbing wall 6

reask monastic settlement 7

gallarus Oratory 8

kilmalkedar Church 9

Dingle seal sanctuary 10

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