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Dingle's Slea Head

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Our depot is conveniently situated at "Ardross", Ross Road, approx 400 metres from the centre of town. The tours depart at 10.35 am and arrives back in Killarney at approx. 5.15 pm (Gap of Dunloe departs at 10.50 am). We would kindly advise you to be at our depot at 10.15 am. To reserve your seats on the tours please telephone (064) 31052 - O'Connor Autotours the day or evening before.
Description
Description
The Dingle Peninsula which stretches out into the Atlantic Ocean, is the most northerly of the mountainous promontories which form the indented coast of South-West Ireland. It is particularly notable in its scenery of mountain and coast and is of interest on account of its antiquities. From Slea Head one can see the Blasket Islands which are the last outposts of Europe and are known as the "next parish to America". This peninsula was also the location for the film "Ryan's Daughter". Many of the local community speak Gaelic as their first language.
Location
Location
This is an ideal opportunity for you to forget about the left hand side of the road and let our knowledgeable and friendly guides take care of you for the day.
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