
The Dingle Way is an intriguing and varied trail. We encountered many fascinating historical sites which led us to ponder the struggles of life in rural Ireland centuries ago. The cliff walks were spectacular with crashing waves and a panoply of deep colors. We hiked miles of deserted beaches entertaining ourselves with bird watching and shell hunting. We traveled through fertile valleys and climbed a shoulder of Mt. Brandon while experiencing fierce winds. The Dingle Way was a memorable, fantastic adventure.
Now available! Hiketreks: Trekking in Wales and Ireland – a hardbacked, 158 page, full-color volume of my hikes in southern Ireland and on Offa’s Dyke Path, which runs the length of the Welsh border with England. This volume contains day-by-day overviews (pictures and text) of four long-distance hikes in 2015 and 2018. To purchase, follow the link:
Hiketreks: Trekking in Ireland and Wales by Kathy Wharton
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