Annascaul Lake
Travelling around Ireland in a car? Walking the Dingle Way? Why not take a day a spend it seeing the beautiful Annascaul/ Inch area by bike. Annascaul lake, Inch beach, Minard castle are all accessible by bike and a great way to see them. This year we have two Tuscan Hybrid Bikes (Male & Female) [...]
Annascaul Black Pudding is an artisan homemade black pudding. The Irish black pudding was first made when Ashe’s shop was established in Annascaul in 1916. The original black pudding recipe has been handed down through three generations of the Ashe family. Continuing in that tradition, Annascaul Black Pudding is handmade by Thomas Ashe on the [...]
CELEBRATE 100 YEARS OF HISTORY. Tom Crean’s epic solo march to save Teddy Even’s life for which he received the Albert medal for bravery. Faha – Mount Brandon – Brandon Peak – An Gearan – Ballysitteragh – Connor Hill Car Park – Sliabh Maca Re – An Cnapan Mor – Windy Gap – Cnoc Mhaoilionain [...]
CELEBRATE 100 YEARS OF HISTORY. Tom Crean’s epic solo march to save Teddy Even’s life for which he received the Albert medal for bravery. Faha – Mount Brandon – Brandon Peak – An Gearan – Ballysitteragh – Connor Hill Car Park – Sliabh Maca Re – An Cnapan Mor – Windy Gap – Cnoc Mhaoilionain [...]
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 [...]
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!!
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 [...]