Hello! My boyfriend and I cycling around Ireland this summer. Is it wishful thinking on my part that someone might know of a ferry that travels between Dingle and Doolin (or somewhere around there. I'd even go as far north as Galway). If not, does anyone know of a relatively easy route to get from Dingle to Doolin without hiring a car? Thanks for any suggestions!
Dingle to Doolin Ireland?
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There is a ferry across the Shannon near Tarbert.
I guess you have thought of cycling the route? We did in 1985. 160 miles or so. I wouldn't do it now though.
I don't believe there is a ferry up the coast if that is what you were thinking. But there must be a bus connection. Sorry - don't know it.