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Dingle Peninsula


At the north end of Wine Strand, this beachfront pub serves fantastic local seafood, from Dingle Bay prawn-topped chowder to lobster, crab and Brandon Bay hake, and hosts regular wine and whiskey tastings. Trad music plays on weekends in summer and spontaneously throughout the year. Basic but comfortable accommodation (dorm/double from €20/85) is available on-site.


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