The Dingle Peninsula is located on the southwest coast of Ireland, in the northern region of County Kerry. The area - once described by National Geographic Traveller as “the most beautiful place on earth” - remains an incredibly popular destination, offering rugged natural scenery, fantastic cultural sights and warm, welcoming towns and villages. Annascaul, in the southwest of the peninsula, offers the best hill-walking trails and boasts the atmospheric Inch Beach, while Castlegregory is best for surfing and windsurfing. Dingle Town is the region’s main hub - a photogenic harbourside town with a famed nightlife - while The Gaeltacht is a collection of Irish-speaking villages containing some of the area’s best cultural attractions, including Dunberg Fort, Slea Head, Kilmalkedar Church and the nearby archipelago of the Blasket Islands.