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Dingle, County Kerry
Background
Dingle - (Irish: An Daingean or Daingean Uí Chúis, meaning Fort or "O'Cuis's Fort") is a town in County Kerry in Ireland on the Atlantic coast some 50 kilometres (30 mi) west-south-west of Tralee and 80 kilometres (50 mi) west-north-west of Killarney. The town is situated on a natural harbour below Slievanea mountain on the large Dingle peninsula, which lies south of the River Shannon and north of the Ring of Kerry.
Principal industries in the town are tourism, fishing and farming. In 2006 Dingle had a population of 1,920.[1] Dingle is situated in a Gaeltacht region.
The dramatic beauty of the Dingle Peninsula has been an inspiration and a wonder to visitors for hundreds of years. The clear and clean Atlantic seas wash against our rugged coastline providing the perfect arena for watersports, angling, and sailing.
We have golf links and courses. Beaches and hills for walking and trekking. Pubs and restaurants serving the best in food and drink, traditional music playing, everyone laughing. Dingle region is perfect for all types of holidays, for families, groups, couples, and for the sole soul who yearns for peace and quiet. Stay on the Dingle Peninsula and enjoy the relaxation. There are so many things to see, to do, to explore, to experience on the Dingle Peninsula . . . from almost 2,000 archaeological sites, to more walking than you could fit into a year, to Fungie, a bottlenose dolphin who's been living at the mouth of Dingle Harbour since 1984, to a day spent on the Blasket Islands.
The Dingle Peninsula is one of the world’s top tourist destinations; National Geographic has described the region as “the most beautiful place on Earth”. Tripadvisor.com also included the Dingle Peninsula as in their top twenty world destinations in 2008, and the sixth top destination in Europe. DoDingle.com strives to provide you with all the information you need to enjoy the holiday of a lifetime.
Charts
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GPS: | 52°08.255′N, 10°16.585′W |
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Chartlet: | Nautical |
Google: | Map |
Gallery: | Panoramio Photos |
- Chart Source
- Leisure Chart Folios -SC5612 Northern Ireland - Carlingford Lough to Lough Foyle
- Leisure Chart Folios -SC5621 Ireland - East Coast, Carlingford Lough to Waterford
- Leisure Chart Folios -SC5622 Ireland - South Coast, Waterford to Kinsale
- Leisure Chart Folios -SC5623 Ireland - South West Coast Bantry Bay to Kinsale
Dingle Harbour is on the north side of Dingle Bay and offers shelter from all directions. The harbour is easily navigable by day and by night (ADMIRALTY CHART 2790)
The Crow Rock should be avoided when appoaching the entrance is indicated by a fingerpost on Eask tower pointing east. The harbour entrance should be approached with the lighthouse (FIG3s) open of Reenbeg Point.
The channel runs in a north-westerly direction from the entrance bouys and then runs in a northerly direction to the inner harbour.
The main channel is dredged to -2.6m OD and is 40 metres wide. The channel is bouyed with a transit (Two poles with black and white diamonds) on the southern shore indicating the line for the channel running north to the fishing harbour and marina.
The marina is located inside the western breakwater with a depth in excess of 5 metres.
Routes/Passages To/From
Popular passages/routes, timing, etc.
Local Radio & Communication
Also see Cruiser's Nets
Cellular Phone(3G/GSM/GPRS) and Broadband, excellent even around the Islands
Weather
Sources for Weather forecasts:
Moorings
Marinas & Yacht Clubs
Marina Manager: Harbour Master Lt. Cdr. Brian Farrell 066 9151629
Marina Supervisor: Mr Johnny Murphy
Dingle Marina was opened in 1992 and offers sheltered berths in the centre of the town, close to all amenities.
The marina is an excellent base for day cruising to Valentia Harbour, the Basket Islands, and the many small bays in the area. Derrynane to the south, Kilrush Marina in the Shannon Estuary, and the Aran Islands to the north are only a day's run away. |
New Wiki Dingle Marina page still being written--Summercruise 09:03, 24 July 2009 (UTC)
Anchorages
Ventry
Ventry's sheltered harbour and three miles of sandy beach make it one of the most attractive and safest beaches on the west coast of Ireland.
(Ventry harbour) | |
GPS: | 52°07.076′N, 10°20.919′W |
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Chartlet: | Chartlet |
Google: | Map |
Gallery: | Photos |
Offshore Islands
TraBan White/Silver Beach - Great Blasket
Yacht Repairs and Services
- Marine Stores
Submit addresses and contact details of marine related businesses that are of interest to cruisers.
- Repairs/Yards
Fuel, Water, & Electricity
- Fuel - fuel notes
- Water - water notes
- Electricity - electricity notes
Tourism & things to do ashore
List places of interest, tours, etc.
Dingle Garda Station, Dingle, Co. Kerry.
Tel: +353 66 9151522 Fax: +353 66 9151014 (Public Office)
Fuel, Water, & Electricity
Power Supply: 220volt AC Fuel: Diesel at marina; petrol at local stations Water: On tap at marina
Laundry
Laundry: Available at marina centre
Grocery & Supply Stores
- Supermarkets close to marina; Will deliver to marina
Eateries
Internet/WiFi
Available?
Motorbike & Car Rentals
Marine Stores & Facilities
Submit addresses and contact details of marine related businesses that are of interest to cruisers.
Garbage Disposal
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Transportation
See Ireland page Transport
References & Publications
The Irish cruising club
Publishes two pilot guides covering the whole of Ireland:
- East and North Coasts of Ireland Sailing Directions
11th Edition, Published February 2008, Edited by Norman Kean ICC, ISBN No:978 0 9558 199 1 9 - South and West Coasts of Ireland Sailing Directions
12th Edition, Published November 2008, Edited by Norman Kean, ISBN No: 97 0 9558 199 2 6.
Other books include:
- UK and Ireland circumnavigators guide
Written by Samantha Steele, Published October 2008. - Salt and Emerald: A Hesitant Solo Voyage Round Ireland (Paperback)
Written by Alastair Scott (Author), Published July 2008 - CRUISING IRELAND : A Guide to Marinas and Mooring Buoys - Brian Keane. Published by The Alameda Press, PO Box 7902, Blackrock, Co Dublin, Ireland at €12.68 (£7.99). 120 A5 pages between soft covers, with colour photos and plans. ISBN 0-9539269-07
Find out more
Cruiser's Friends
Contact details of "Cruiser's Friends" that can be contacted for local information or assistance.
Forum Discussions
External Links
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