| 51. |
Surprise your love, with an engagement ring from one of the town's three goldsmiths. |
| 52. |
Fly a kite on the beach at Beal Bawn. |
| 53. |
Improve your swing at the Dingle Golf Driving Range. |
| 54. |
Sail into Dingle Marina, and moor up for a good night's craic. |
| 55. |
Enrol in a course at An Diseart, Dingle's Cultural and Heritage Institute. |
| 56. |
Visit a cottage built during the Famine, with a sad tale to tell. |
| 57. |
Visit the Pub of Annascaul-man Tom Crean, Shackelton's Antarctic companion. |
| 58. |
Watch a fishing fleet land a catch of fresh Atlantic produce. |
| 59. |
Hire a boogy board, wet suit, surf board, wind surfer, and more at Jamie Knox's Watersports |
| 60. |
Jump aboard one of the hour long trips to see Fungi at play. |
| 61. |
Watch weavers at work , on Green Street. |
| 62. |
Ride some tough Mountain bike routes as recommended by FHM magazine. |
| 63. |
Go deep sea angling and try to catch a shark. |
| 64. |
Bring the kids to the travelling funfair during the summer. |
| 65. |
Learn about the amazing history of the Dingle Peninsula at our museums |
| 66. |
Break a leg, and get along to see entertaining theatre at the Beehive Theatre. |
| 67. |
Listen to the dawn chorus from the warmth of a countryside bed. |
| 68. |
Take a guided tour of the marine life of the Bay, with Dingle Eco-Tours. |
| 69. |
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| 70. |
Skip breakfast the morning after the night before. |
| 71. |
Take a banana boat ride around Ventry Harbour. |
| 72. |
Paint a picture to remember your visit forever. |
| 73. |
Cycle the fuchsia -rowed back lanes and byroads of the Peninsula. |
| 74. |
Touch the whiskey. |
| 75. |
Don't touch the whiskey. |
| 76. |
Snuggle up in front of an open fire, with your loved ones. |
| 77. |
Join up with the "Wran" for a wild St. Stephen's Day, 26th December. |
| 78. |
Visit the Blasket Island Interpretive Centre, and learn about some of Ireland's greatest writers |
| 79. |
Eat locally caught lobster and prawns. |
| 80. |
Tour the beautiful Slea Head Route, with camera at the ready. |
| 81. |
Touch rare fish in the "Touch Tank" at Oceanworld Aquarium. |
| 82. |
Shop around for the perfect souvenirs. |
| 83. |
Cook your own Irish breakfast, bacon, sausages, black & white pudding. |
| 84. |
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| 85. |
Find out what the word "craic" actually means. |
| 86. |
Hear a wave crash onto a beach. |
| 87. |
Pop into An Bothar Pub at the foot of Mount Brandon, after a tough climb. |
| 88. |
Smell the salty air blowing off the Atlantic Ocean. |
| 89. |
Join us for Christmas and New Year's Eve. |
| 90. |
Learn how to play the Bodhran, Ireland's traditional drum, at the Music School on Dykegate Lane |
| 91. |
Sit in Dick Macks snug with a hot toddy cupped in your hands. |
| 92. |
Paint a picture to remember your visit forever. |
| 93. |
Rent a bike at Foxy John's Pub, and stay for a pint. |
| 94. |
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| 95. |
Get Married in one of Ireland's most beautiful towns |
| 96. |
Spend a Bank Holiday Weekend relaxing or enjoying the nightlife |
| 97. |
Browse the selection of books on offer at our wonderful bookshops |
| 98. |
Go Kite surfing at Inch Beach. |
| 99. |
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| 100. |
Visit Dingle during December and experience the very best Irish singer song writers as they record - Other Voices-"Songs from a room" |
| 101. |
Do what you want to do. |