The Dingle Peninsula

Day 23    Dingle to Dingle.

43 km  (1046 km  650 miles)

Another epic ride.  Phone photos don’t do it justice but we have no way to upload photos from our camera so here is our day as best we can show.

The  Dingle peninsula is a Gaeltacht region, so most people who live here speak Irish as their first language. Evident today because most people on the beaches were locals enjoying weather they haven’t seen for years.

 

Oh yes…back in sheep country!

X marks the spot.  M paddling.

Stone house cafe
Steep ramp down to the Blasket Islands ferry dock. Famous photo of sheep navigating the ramp here: https://goo.gl/images/wcvUtm

 

The force is strong with you, young padawan, so it is, begorrah
Smaller than the Egyptian ones, but nonetheless awe-inspiring, the Irish pyramids were thought to have been built by leprechauns around 2000 BC.

Two rocks stop to enjoy the view
Watching FIFA in an Irish Pub. England vs Columbia. Thought we should leave in case the English won.
Safely back at the B&B when they won!