For more than 6,000 years people have called the Dingle Peninsula home. Tucked within its rugged coastline are more than 2,000 monuments ranging from Neolithic to modern art.
I took a half day tour with Mossie Scanlon, and it seemed to end too soon.
Mr. Scanlon is informative, knowledgeable and pleasantly opinionated. Native to Dingle, he has an... read more interesting anecdote around every corner.
I booked this trip through the Tourist Office.
I took a half day tour with Mossie Scanlon, and it seemed to end too soon. Mr. Scanlon is informative, knowledgeable and pleasantly opinionated. Native to Dingle, he has an... read more interesting anecdote around every corner. I booked this trip through the Touris
Mossie is a perfect tour guide. Knowledgeable, patient and very personable. We can highly recommend him for a tour guide. We were travelling with young children and everyone, adults... read more and kids, enjoyed the tour.
We booked with Mossie on short notice and are so glad we found him. Our private half-day tour was a great way to see the Dingle Peninsula. Mossie's first-rate knowledge... read more of Irish history added so much value to our trip. We were able to take a short hike near Connor Pass, hold a baby lamb, visit archeological sites, dip our toes in the ocean at a spectacular beach, and see more than we could have on our own.