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Inch Beach

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Inch beach is a large sandy beach. The beach is a sand spit protruding into the sea between Dingle Harbour and Castlemaine Harbour. This sandy beach is …

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Feb 6, 2025
Review of Inch Beach, Dingle Peninsula Inch Beach is stunning—a long, golden stretch of Blue Flag coastline with breathtaking views of the Atlantic. The waves are wild, the scenery is unforgettable,…Full review by Crash4895
Jan 15, 2025
What a beach! Mountains meet the sand. Looked out of this world. We were quite lucky that the mountains had snow on them, so was quite magical. Photos don’t do it justice.Full review by Belinda K
Jan 15, 2025
Inch beach is a great place to grab a drink and take a nice stroll on the beach. We had been siting in the car most of the day and enjoy stretching our legs and the views. It was a chilly but sunny…Full review by lauries614

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I really want to do horse riding, it is really my dream. Can I do this on Inch beach? Thanks :)
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Yes horses are allowed on the beach!
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We are going to Dingle next month and want to stop at Inch Beach. Is it worth a stop on the way in to Dingle from our …
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We are going to Dingle next month and want to stop at Inch Beach. Is it worth a stop on the way in to Dingle from our flight or should we make a day of it???
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We made a quick stop at Inch Beach as we drove into Dingle last month. It was very cold and windy that day, so we just stopped to take in the beauty of the area and get some …
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We made a quick stop at Inch Beach as we drove into Dingle last month. It was very cold and windy that day, so we just stopped to take in the beauty of the area and get some pictures. I agree with Mal P if you enjoy surfing or the weather is nice enough to enjoy the water it would be nice to spend 1/2 day, but depending on how long you plan on being in Dingle, I would recommend just making a brief stop. So much to see and do in Dingle. It was our favorite stop during our trip. Enjoy!
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Two days in Dingle Peninsula. Staying at Inch Beach Guesthouse. What are the recommend routes to Slea …
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Two days in Dingle Peninsula. Staying at Inch Beach Guesthouse. What are the recommend routes to Slea head & Coonor Pass. Any other sights as we'll be affivin late morning from the states?
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I have to second Amanda m60's thought on staying more central in Dingle town itself, I stayed in the Skelligs hotell recently, lovely place though a little overpriced, there are loads of …
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I have to second Amanda m60's thought on staying more central in Dingle town itself, I stayed in the Skelligs hotell recently, lovely place though a little overpriced, there are loads of guest houses there as well as the one Amanda mentioned, look it up. Inch is a nice place, but a little off the beaten track, go to Dingle town, loads going on, when taking a drive around the Dingle peninsula, everything is really well sign posted, so it's up to you want to do when you get there. Particular favourites of mine are Eask hill(if you fancy a good hard walk) Dunquin visitor centre, the Blasket Islands on a boat(highly recommended) Brandon creek, Mount Brandon, Coolmenoole beach, Conor pass, Peddlers lake, Dingle brewing company, Loch Annascaul, The South pole pub in Annascaul, Minard Castle and beach etc. Take a look at my profile, you'll see I wrote quite a number of reviews on Dingle and it's environs on the peninsula, please take a look and like if you want. You have made a great choice in going to the Dingle peninsula, it is one of the many beautiful parts of my home country, have a great time, and if you have any questions please don't hesitate to ask :) Pete
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