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Castlegregory
ℹ️Practical info — Castlegregory
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🌤 Weather — 5 days
📍 Nearby
Sights nearby
💡 Tips
- The Maharees tombolo is very exposed to Atlantic winds; always pack layers even on sunny days.
- Many water sports schools operate here; book your surfing or kitesurfing lesson in advance during summer.
- Roads along the peninsula are single-lane with passing places; drive slowly and yield to oncoming traffic.
- It's the excellent base to explore the north side of the Dingle Peninsula away from the main tourist crowds.
🍽 Food
Fresh from the local bays, available in village pubs paired with a pint of stout.
Try a hearty lamb stew or roast in one of the traditional eateries along the main street.
Find wood-fired pizza often served at seasonal pop-ups near the campsites.
🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots
Local surf shops sell wax, wetsuit accessories, and beachwear suited for the chilly Atlantic.
Occasionally held in summer, offering homemade preserves, baked goods, and local crafts.
A large freshwater lake near the village, great for bird watching and peaceful walks.
Walk for miles on this vast stretch of sand; it's so long you can easily find a spot all to yourself.
Water temperature…
Castlegregory is located on the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry and is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. The village serves as the gateway to the Maharees peninsula, home to some of the longest sandy beaches in Ireland. Of particular note is Sandy Bay Beach, which gives convenient conditions for windsurfing, kitesurfing, and sailing. The vast dune landscapes invite extensive exploration and provide habitats for rare animal and plant species. In addition to water sports, Castlegregory is also famous for its golf course, situated right on the coast with fantastic views. The village itself impresses with its colorful houses, traditional pubs, and a friendly community. During the summer months, the area buzzes with life as visitors from all over the world come to enjoy the natural beauty and sporting challenges of the region. The surroundings also offer excellent horse riding and hiking trails. Local gastronomy in Castlegregory ranges from traditional fish and chips to fine dining focusing on local produce. The atmosphere is warm and relaxed, typical of the southwest of Ireland. The journey via the Connor Pass or along the coast has some of the country's most spectacular views. A stay in Castlegregory is a must for anyone wanting to experience the real Ireland on the wild Atlantic coast.
- Location: Ireland
- Top sights: Toberiney · Saint Mary's
- Nearby: Brandon (10 km)
- Population: ~250
Best time to visit & climate
The most pleasant time to visit is Jun–Aug.
| Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Avg °C | 8 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 11 | 14 | 15 | 15 | 14 | 12 | 10 | 9 |
| Rain mm | 133 | 106 | 94 | 74 | 84 | 83 | 99 | 103 | 101 | 116 | 145 | 144 |
Geography
Facts
- Dingle Peninsula
- Maharees Peninsula
- Sandy Bay Beach
- Windsurfing hub
- Coastal golf course
- Dune landscape
- Colorful houses
- Wild Atlantic Way
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