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Want to practice your cúpla focal? Road-trip around the most beautiful part of the Gaeltacht

Want to practice your cúpla focal? Road-trip around the most beautiful part of the Gaeltacht

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The Journal is partnering with Allianz Insurance for our Best Drives series that showcases some of the most picturesque drives across the country. For our next instalment, we're packing up the car and heading west to one of Ireland's most breathtaking routes on the Dingle Peninsula.
From narrow cliffside roads to sweeping Atlantic views and ancient cultural landmarks, Dingle offers one of the most unforgettable drives in the country. Although you could spend a week driving around this beautiful part of the world, we picked one of our favourite drives. This route through one of the most popular areas in the Gaeltacht is more than just a scenic Sunday drive, it's a journey into the heart of Irish heritage.
Our journey begins at the dramatic Conor Pass look-out point. We recommend taking all the safety precautions necessary if you do decide to drive it while making sure you are well prepared. However we began our route from the lookout point parking lot into Dingle town which is a safe and well-paved road where you can take in the sheer scale of the landscape.
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From there, wind down into Dingle town. It's one of our favourite towns; colourful, lively, and packed with character. You can watch out for well-known boutiques and local shops before pulling in for coffee at the much-loved Out of the Blue café.
Bellies full and ready to go, the coastline calls. The Slea Head Drive loop is the main event: a coastal road that hugs the cliffs and opens up to one jaw-dropping vista after another. Along the way, historical landmarks like the Gallarus Oratory and the Riasc Monastic Settlement offer a chance to step back in time and soak in the serenity of this part of the country. Further along, the road winds through Ballyferriter, where a stop at Tig Áine Café & Gallery delivers great food and panoramic views.
Close by, the Blasket Centre, a cultural and historical gem provides stories of resilience, literary greats and island identities. From the centre's stunning viewing platform, take in almost 360-degree views of the wild Atlantic ocean. Talk about a photo opportunity – it doesn't get much better than this.
In summer, please note that this is a one-way system for visitors based on the clockwise direction through Ventry / Ceann Trá village. Turn off your sat nav and google maps, and only follow the local road signs. This is to avoid the bottleneck of coaches and tours that often come to visit. Make sure to touch base with a local on arrival, they will be sure to offer all the help and guidance you need!
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