DAY 1: Arrival in Camp
From your point of arrival, use the public transport information we provide to make the journey to Camp.
DAY 2: Camp - Annascaul
18km • 4 - 6 hours • ↑ 300m
Today you cross the through the heart of the Dingle Peninsula. Treat yourself to a stroll along the magnificent beach at Inch Strand before continuing on to Annascaul - home of legendary Antarctic explorer, Tom Crean.
DAY 3: Annascaul - Dingle Town
22km • 5 - 7 hours • ↑ 410m
Your walk today takes you to the popular Gaeltacht town of Dingle – renowned for its music, its culture and Fungi – a bottle-nosed dolphin greeting visitors in Dingle Harbour since 1984.
DAY 4: Dingle Town - Dunquin
22km • 5 - 7 hours • ↑ 520m
Ancient historical forts dating back over 2,500 years, stunning cliff-top views over the mystical Blasket islands – this is an unforgettable trek that will transport you from modern Ireland to the ‘old country’.
DAY 5: Dunquin - Cuas
27km • 6 - 8 hours • ↑ 290m
Delving ever deeper into the Gaeltacht you continue along the Atlantic coastline discovering some of Ireland’s more picturesque and secluded beaches and enjoying the marvellous scenery on offer.
Day 6: Departure from Cuas
Free transfer to Dingle Town in the morning. There is a regular bus service from Dingle Town. Full details provided upon booking.