Is Slea Head Drive one way?

Slea Head Drive is effectively a one-way system for visitors during peak season (summer), requiring a clockwise direction from Dingle towards Ventry to avoid traffic issues with tour buses. While technically two-way for local access, it is strongly recommended for all tourists to follow this clockwise route for safety.
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Which direction to do Slea Head Drive?

Driving Slea Head - Tips & Advice

Drive on the left side of the road. Enjoy the Slea Head Drive by following the signs for 'Slea Head Drive' and 'Wild Atlantic Way' and travel in a clockwise direction. Follow road signage first instead of being guided by your Sat.
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Is Slea Head Drive scary?

Winding along the Dingle Peninsula, it's as beautiful as it is unpredictable. However, travelers should note that this stunning drive is also considered one of the most dangerous roads in the country. Planning ahead and prioritizing safety will ensure a memorable and safe experience.
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How long does it take to drive around a Slea Head Drive?

How long the Slea Head drive takes is entirely up to you. If you drove it from start to finish (the entire loop) without stopping, it'd take around 55 minutes. However, this would be pointless, as you need to hop out of the car. Allow at least 3.5 hours.
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What does slea head mean?

Slea Head (Irish: Ceann Sléibhe) is a promontory on the westernmost part of the Dingle Peninsula, in southwest County Kerry, Ireland. It can be reached by the R559 road, with the nearest villages being Ballyickeen and Coumeenoole.
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Exploring the DINGLE Peninsula - DINGLE Town and Epic Slea Head Drive!

Is Slea Head Drive a one-way road?

Driving Guide. * When driving Slea Head, please note that this is a one-way system for visitors based on the clockwise direction through Ventry / Ceann Trá Village. PLEASE TURN OFF YOUR SAT/ NAV and GOOGLE MAPS, FOLLOWING LOCAL ROAD SIGNS. Most important, this road is two way for locals and residents ONLY.
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Is the Dingle Way hard?

The level of difficulty is easy to moderate for most of the Dingle Way except for when the path reaches the foot of Mount Brandon where the going becomes hard.
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What is the most beautiful seaside town in Ireland?

Kinsale. A gem in County Cork, Kinsale is one of Ireland's most enchanting coastal towns, brimming with history and charm. As you wander through its narrow streets, you'll be captivated by colorful buildings, quaint shops, and inviting cafes. The town's vibrant atmosphere is infectious, making it a joy to explore.
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What not to do in Ireland as a tourist?

As a tourist in Ireland, avoid mocking the accent, using phrases like "top o' the mornin'," claiming 100% Irish heritage, or ordering "Irish Car Bombs" in pubs; also, don't assume everyone drinks, disrespect sensitive topics (politics/religion/The Troubles), confuse Ireland with the UK, or only visit Dublin, remembering to dress for variable weather, respect local customs (like buying rounds), and explore beyond main sights.
 
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What is the most beautiful part of the Wild Atlantic Way?

The best things to see along Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way
  • Ring of Kerry. ...
  • Dingle Peninsula. ...
  • Cliffs of Moher. ...
  • West Clare/The Burren. ...
  • Connemara. ...
  • Donegal Bay. ...
  • Slieve League Coast. ...
  • The Inishowen Peninsula. Winding its way to the northern tip of Ireland, the Inishowen Peninsula is a truly grand finale to your trip.
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What I wish I knew before going to Ireland?

Things to know before traveling to Ireland
  • Plan on at least seven days to start making sense of the country. ...
  • Keep it to casual wear. ...
  • The land of a 100,000 welcomes. ...
  • The Irish love to talk, until they don't. ...
  • You'd better learn about the rounds system. ...
  • The best way to visit cities is on foot or by public transport.
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What is the roughest neighborhood in Ireland?

Pearse Street

Perhaps surprisingly, Pearse Street Garda station in Dublin's south inner city is at the centre of Ireland's most crime-ridden district.
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Is it difficult to drive in Ireland as a tourist?

Once you are aware of things coming from your right, get comfortable driving a manual or stick shift car, know the most important rules of the road (listed below), and take extra care on country roads, narrow roads and while crossing roundabouts, driving in Ireland is not difficult.
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Is the Dingle Way better than the Kerry Way?

The Kerry Way is perfect for those seeking dramatic landscapes and varied scenery. For those seeking a historical and scenic adventure, The Dingle Way is your best bet. Its coastal paths and ancient ruins offer a unique blend of nature and history.
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What is the biggest predator in Ireland?

🦡 Meet Ireland's largest land carnivore, the badger! A long-misunderstood creature of our countryside and woodlands.
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What is considered impolite in Ireland?

It is generally impolite to accept on the first offer, if you are offered a second time it may be considered impolite not to accept something, even just a glass of water. If you are invited to someone's house for dinner it is polite to bring something such as a box of chocolate or a bottle of wine for the host.
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What is the prettiest small town in Ireland?

Adare is one of the cutest and best towns in Ireland to visit! Designated as a heritage town, Adare is renowned for its fairy tale thatched cottages in bright hues of pink and blue. Its main street is filled with medieval architecture, ruins, and cozy cafes.
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What is the least touristy part of Ireland?

If you're after non touristy things to do in Ireland, head for North Mayo along the Wild Atlantic Way. Many people completely miss the North Mayo coastline when exploring Ireland. Which is a shame, as the coastline here is some of the most rugged that Ireland has to offer. It's also home to the magnificent Benwee Head.
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What is Ireland's prettiest village?

Adare is celebrated as Ireland's Prettiest Village and was founded in the 13th Century. Adare offers top-quality accommodations in hotels, self-catering and B&Bs.
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What movie was filmed in Dingle?

Since the 1930's, the Dingle Peninsula has hosted the filming of 5 major motion pictures: Star Wars - The Last Jedi, Song of the Sea - animated film, Far & Away, Ryan's Daughter and Playboy of the Western World.
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How to spend a day in Dingle?

The Perfect 1-Day Itinerary in The Dingle Peninsula
  1. 9 am — Dingle Town, stop for coffee + pastry at the Bean in Dingle.
  2. 10 am — Ventry Bay Beach Stop to stretch legs.
  3. 11 am – 3 pm — The Slea Head Drive (stops above)
  4. 3 pm — Conor Pass.
  5. 4 – 8 pm — Dingle Town, stop for dinner/stroll.
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