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Welcome to Moran's Slea Head Tours. Moran's of Dingle offers you a reliable, Bus, Mini Bus, Coach, and Taxi service. Whether booking a group outing, ordering a Taxi to Town, or taking Bus tours of the Dingle Peninsula, Moran's Slea Head Tours and Bus tours have the deal for you. Discover the beauty & heritage of Corca Dhuibhne ( The Dingle Peninsula ) People have been crossing the Connor Pass into the Dingle Peninsula for the last 6000 years. Those who settled here left behind more than 2000 archaeological and historic remains which attract thousands of visitors each year.
Up to eight seater cab available. We do transfers to and from Airports,Trains and any functions. Luggage transfers for walkers. Walkers transferred to and from their walking points. We also do private tours of Slea Head and Conor Pass. Email enquiries very welcome
Burnham House - Former home of the late Lord Ventry and home to the famous Ogham Stones. Esk Tower - Locals call it Burnham Tower Ventry Harbour & Village - A traditional Irish speaking area. Dunbeg Promontory Fort - An Iron age fort overlooking Dingle Bay. Beehive Huts - At one stage there were over 400 of these drystone, corbelled huts surviving, prompting one antiquarian in the 19th century to refer to the area as the "City of Fahan". These structures occur as single units or can also be found within stone fort complexes. They are generally believed to have been habitation sites, although the tradition of such buildings continued up to the early 20th century for storage purposes. Dating the huts is difficult because the skill of corbelling has been used in Newgrange (3100 BC) and as recently as the 1950s. The huts along the Slea Head Drive may well date to the 12th century when the incoming Normans forced the Irish off the good land and out to the periphery of the peninsula. Views of the Ring of Kerry & Skellig Rock - Irelands most famous monastic settlement, Skellig Michil's sharp point juts out of the Atlantic to the South of The Great Blasket Island. Slea Head Drive - The most beautiful and rugged part of our Peninsula. Cannot be missed. Blasket Islands - This group of Islands to the west of Slea Head was inhabited until 1953. Many of Ireland's great Gaelic literary figures were born and raised on the great Blasket Island. Coumineol Strand - This tiny strand lying below the Slea Head Route is an unspoilt, beachy cove, and also the site of four Spanish Armada ships which were wrecked in 1588. Dunquin Pier - Ferries run from the pier at Dunquin to the nearby Islands. Graigue - Location of the Tom Cruise film "Far and away" Clogher Strand - Two miles from Ballyferriter village this beach focuses the beauty of the area into one beautiful sandy enclave with unique currents producing spectacular seas. Gallarus Oratory - Gallarus Oratory dates from the 7th or 8th century. Gallarus is a fine example of a Christian cell, using corbelled stone, the cell is as dry inside as the day it was completed.
Colm Bambury / Kathleen Curran
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