January 27, 2013
The Dingle Way leads right into Annascaul Village from Camp via the beautiful Inch beach. The diversity of different landscapes is the why the Dingle Way is one of the most popular trail trails in Ireland. It is traditionally walked in a clockwise direction starting in Tralee, but a lot people opt to take a bus [...]
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January 24, 2013
Our friends, Kevin & Jannelle, sitting outside one of the most photographed pubs in Ireland, Dan Foleys, Annascaul. Its been closed for a while now, but still attracts people for the obligatory photo!!
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January 23, 2013
One of the main attractions of Annascaul is the story of Tom Crean and the South pole Inn. Crean was born in 1977 in Gortacurraun. In 1983 he choose what was then a common career option in and around Annascaul – and enlisted in the Royal Navy. In 1901 commander Robert Scott an route to [...]
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Posted in Dingle Peninsula, South pole inn, Tom Crean
January 22, 2013
Annascaul walks is a small friendly walking club in the heart of the Dingle Peninsula, where brooding mountains, stunning coastlines and fast flowing rivers provide magnificent year round walking. The club embodies the adventurous spirit the friendly humour and the co-operative nature of Annascaul’s famous son, Tom Crean the antarctic explorer. The club holds two [...]
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Posted in Annascaul, B&B, bed and breakfast, county kerry, Dingle Peninsula, Hillwalking, Tom Crean, Uncategorized
January 20, 2013
Inch Beach by night Inch Beach is one of the most picturesque beaches on the Dingle Peninsula in Co.Kerry and is a really beautifull place to learn to surf. It is a blue flag beach that runs literally for miles. Three miles of sandy beach, for bathing, surfing, sea angling. Inch Strand [...]
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Posted in Annascaul, B&B, bed and breakfast, county kerry, Dingle Peninsula, Hillwalking, inch beach, sleah head, surfing, Tom Crean
July 14, 2012
We always tell people the best time to drive to Slea head is in the evening. This is so for a few reasons. The traffic is quieter (very little coaches and heavy vehicles. Also the long Irish summer evenings (Its bright up until about 10 most evenings these days). Watching the sun set on Dunquin [...]
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Posted in Annascaul, B&B, bed and breakfast, county kerry, Dingle Peninsula, Hillwalking, sleah head, Tom Crean
July 14, 2012
Tags: annascaul, Bed and Breakfast, beenoskee, Dingle, dingle peninsula, glanteenassig, glanteenassin, hillwalking, Inch Beach, pottery, walks
Posted in Annascaul, Dingle Peninsula, Hillwalking
April 28, 2012
Its still early in the season so I decided to take advantage of the bright sunny morning and head to Inch beach for a walk. Beata kindly offered to cook breakfast and look after our 8 guests. The road behind our house leads up the ‘Maum’ (meaning mountain pass) as its known locally and down [...]
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