Going to stay @ air B&B in Lispole from 5/10/24-5/24/24. My paternal grandparents are from Annascaul and ,Foroughmore , Kinard.Your video is very informative as I’ve been to Dingle Peninsula years ago, but never saw a lot of it. I’m also going to Skellig Michael( which I am determined to climb) from Portmagee. I just found out that there are quite a few Trants buried in Portmagee . So I’m going to check it out. You mentioned Tom Crean from Annascaul ; my paternal grandmother was Catherine Crean and she was also from Annascaul. I was trying to find out if they were related when I received an email from Kay Caball , the genealogist from Tralee. She was able to track down my grandmother on a census form and said she was from the Creans on the far side of Annascaul! Small world… I will definitely stop into the South Pole for a pint . Can’t wait to go. This will be my third trip to Ireland( well, went to NI this past May, so that doesn’t count)in 2 years.Thanks for your video.Slan go foill🙋🏻♀️
You're very welcome! The best place for sunset pictures would be on the Slea Head drive. This is because it is facing westerly and you will get beautiful shots off the coast
I loved the South Pole Inn! I visited and had lunch there last spring and noticed all the Law Enforcement patches on the walls. I returned a month ago and left my California State Park Ranger patched so Park Rangers are now on the wall. There is a great museum in Tralee and it has a great room dedicated to Tom Crean! love Ireland!
It is a very special place full of unique history and fantastic photography detailing Tom's amazing life and adventures. Very kind of you to great to leave a California State Park Ranger patched and I will look for it the next time I am in there. All the best. Mick
You never mentioned visiting in January and February??!! Am I making a mistake arriving January 1 for a 2 month stay in Dingle??? I embrace clouds and rain which I am thinking will make the days that are not raining all the more beautiful??
Absolutely, Dingle is an amazing destination to explore and experience anytime of the year. You are definitely not making a mistake to go there in January and yes, you will have four seasons in one day with rain, mist, wind but happily sometimes the sun will pop out to say hello to you also. If you need any advice on where to explore on the peninsula please feel free to contact me. All the best. Mick
You have an array of great pubs in Dingle and for your benefit I have outlined a couple of my favourites that generally have music in them. They are as follows: 1. O' Flaherty's 2. O' Sullivan's Court House Pub 3. Neligan's 4. Foxy John's 5. Dick Mack's Hope that helps and if you need any advice on what to see and where to explore on the peninsula please feel free to contact me. All the best. Mick
Dingle is sooooo beautiful. If in Ireland you must visit Dingle.
GORGEOUS video😍😍😍😍SUCH a great guide 👍👍👍💚💚💚 thank you!!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Lovely video! I'm headed there this week. 🎉
Good commentary. Thanks
Glad you enjoyed it!
Invaluable advice! Thank you!
You're so welcome!
Thanks so much for a very comprehensive tour of Dingle... I'm heading there in a few days and just cannot wait x
More than welcome and glad to hear you found it helpful. All the best. Mick
Going to stay @ air B&B in Lispole from 5/10/24-5/24/24. My paternal grandparents are from Annascaul and ,Foroughmore , Kinard.Your video is very informative as I’ve been to Dingle Peninsula years ago, but never saw a lot of it. I’m also going to Skellig Michael( which I am determined to climb) from Portmagee. I just found out that there are quite a few Trants buried in Portmagee . So I’m going to check it out. You mentioned Tom Crean from Annascaul ; my paternal grandmother was Catherine Crean and she was also from Annascaul. I was trying to find out if they were related when I received an email from Kay Caball , the genealogist from Tralee. She was able to track down my grandmother on a census form and said she was from the Creans on the far side of Annascaul! Small world… I will definitely stop into the South Pole for a pint . Can’t wait to go. This will be my third trip to Ireland( well, went to NI this past May, so that doesn’t count)in 2 years.Thanks for your video.Slan go foill🙋🏻♀️
Wow that's a great story! I hope you have a great time in Kerry, your passion for the area is infectious, I love it!
So helpful! Thank you!
Taking my (adult) daughter there to visit family this Oct. '23. Excellent guide video. Thanks so much. Cheers from North America.
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More than welcome and glad to hear you found it helpful. All the best. Mick
I find your videos very informative and this one is no different, subscribed. Good job 🙂
Thanks so much! Likewise - love your videos :)
@@wildnhappytravel I'm always surprised to find out who watches my videos 📸 thanks.
Thank you!!!!
Great video. Thanks for sharing. You just helped me add a few stops to our trip to Ireland. By the way, what is best place to take sunset pictures.
You're very welcome! The best place for sunset pictures would be on the Slea Head drive. This is because it is facing westerly and you will get beautiful shots off the coast
Gorgeous views !
I loved the South Pole Inn! I visited and had lunch there last spring and noticed all the Law Enforcement patches on the walls. I returned a month ago and left my California State Park Ranger patched so Park Rangers are now on the wall. There is a great museum in Tralee and it has a great room dedicated to Tom Crean! love Ireland!
It is a very special place full of unique history and fantastic photography detailing Tom's amazing life and adventures.
Very kind of you to great to leave a California State Park Ranger patched and I will look for it the next time I am in there.
All the best. Mick
I visited dingle . Such a beautiful place
It's truly gorgeous!
You never mentioned visiting in January and February??!! Am I making a mistake arriving January 1 for a 2 month stay in Dingle??? I embrace clouds and rain which I am thinking will make the days that are not raining all the more beautiful??
Absolutely, Dingle is an amazing destination to explore and experience anytime of the year. You are definitely not making a mistake to go there in January and yes, you will have four seasons in one day with rain, mist, wind but happily sometimes the sun will pop out to say hello to you also.
If you need any advice on where to explore on the peninsula please feel free to contact me. All the best. Mick
In September, what pubs in Dingle are most likely to have live music nightly?
You have an array of great pubs in Dingle and for your benefit I have outlined a couple of my favourites that generally have music in them. They are as follows:
1. O' Flaherty's
2. O' Sullivan's Court House Pub
3. Neligan's
4. Foxy John's
5. Dick Mack's
Hope that helps and if you need any advice on what to see and where to explore on the peninsula please feel free to contact me. All the best. Mick
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Thanks!
We’re traveling to Ireland on Wednesday visiting Dingle on Friday
I envy you!
Hope you had a great time!