We regret only staying here two days. The couple that runs the place are happy to feed you what you need to make your trek out to the stone forts, and will even show you the route to take on a map. They are more like a mom and pop than B&B managers. The place blends in so well with the country side it's easy to miss, so don't panic when you drive right past it your first time. Look for the large megolith in the front yard, just a sample of what you'll be seeing in Dingle. Our B&B suggested going to Marina Pub. People dance in and outside of the pub to Irish music, a guy got up and played spoons. I sat at the table with the band, who were more than happy to share a pint with me. I remember talking to the guitar player, telling me about his travels all around the world. He ended on a memorable note, "But Dingle is home". I felt like the Milestone was my home.




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