There doesn’t seem to be any shortage of places to see here in the Dingle Peninsula. Arguably on par with tthe Ring of Kerry itself. That is probably an exaggeration but I like how there are a lot of places to see here. The Dingle Peninsula is a much smaller land mass and it would be much easier to tour compared to the Ring of Kerry. It seems that peninsulas like these are made for touring. A road which goes around the peninsula is certainly very convenient. The next place to see here is a place where are beehive huts.
The beehive huts seem to be a characteristic structure here in county Kerry. Perhaps most famously, the beehive huts at Skellig Michael are the best representation of this structure. I was lucky enough to visit Skellig Michael, and the huts are certainly very impressive. I think it would be nice for people who can’t afford to go to the island to see how it may look like. The beehive huts hare offer a glimpse of the huts without setting foot on a boat. It wasn’t a very long drive from Dunbeg Fort. It is certainly walkable but I’d rather drive.
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