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The Dingle Peninsula, stretching westward from Tralee,
has been attracting visitors for hundreds of years.
With miles and miles of sandy beaches, remote rocky islands,
towering cliffs and rolling hills, the area is one of the
world's natural beauty spots.
The harbour town of Dingle is a hub of activity,
with a fishing fleet, a diving centre, a sailing club,
fine restaurants, traditional pubs, art galleries,
shops and traditional craft. There’s so much on offer
that you may have trouble fitting it all in, but whatever
you do, don’t leave without saying hello to Fungi.
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