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ℹ️Practical info — Ring
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📍 Nearby
Sights nearby
💡 Tips
- This is a Gaeltacht area where Irish is the primary language; saying 'Go raibh maith agat' (Thank you) is highly appreciated.
- Walk 'An Coinigéar' (The Cunnigar), a 5km sand and shingle spit stretching into Dungarvan Bay.
- Pay attention to road signs, as many locations in this district use only their Irish language names.
- Visit Helvick Pier in the early morning to see the local fishing fleet returning with the day's catch.
- A car or a bicycle from nearby Dungarvan is recommended to reach the more secluded cliff trails.
🍽 Food
Buy fresh catch directly from the boats or enjoy seafood menus at local pubs like Mooney's.
A traditional soft, floury bread roll, first-rate for a picnic while exploring the peninsula.
Look for local seaweed snacks and wellness products at Solas na Mara near the pier.
🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots
Visit the workshop of master craftsman Eamonn Terry to see hand-cut crystal inspired by Irish heritage.
Keep an eye out for open studios along the R674 road featuring unique pottery and glassware.
A serene 5km sand spit that is a haven for birdwatchers and first-rate for a long, quiet walk.
Follow the trails for dramatic Atlantic views and one of the best dolphin-watching spots in the county.
Water temperature…
Ring, located along the rugged Irish coastline, is a captivating destination that embodies the wild beauty of Ireland's shores. Characterized by rolling green hills that meet the churning waters of the Atlantic Ocean, this coastal area is steeped in deep-rooted Irish traditions and folklore. The community maintains a strong connection to its Gaelic heritage, and visitors can often hear the Irish language spoken while experiencing the warmth of authentic traditional music in local pubs. The coastal environment here is both dramatic and inviting, shaped by centuries of Atlantic storms. Nature enthusiasts will find plenty to explore among the area's distinct seaside locations. Stoney Beach Ring features a rugged coastal experience, good for brisk walks and taking in the fresh sea air. Adventurers can discover the fascinating Cave Tunnel, a striking geological feature formed by the relentless ocean, while Carraig na gCapall provides another scenic rocky outcrop great for photography and wildlife spotting. Beyond its shores, Ring is a haven for outdoor activities, including coastal hiking, bird watching, and sea fishing. The local culinary scene is heavily influenced by the sea, offering hearty seafood chowder, fresh oysters, and traditional brown bread. With its unspoiled landscapes and welcoming community, Ring serves as a first-rate escape for travelers seeking to immerse themselves in the authentic and untamed spirit of coastal Ireland.
- Location: Ireland
- Top sights: Inchydoney Beach · Stoney Beach Ring · Coast View
- Nearby: Butlerstown (9 km)
- Population: ~4.592
Best time to visit & climate
The most pleasant time to visit is Jul–Sep.
| Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Avg °C | 8 | 8 | 8 | 9 | 12 | 14 | 16 | 16 | 15 | 13 | 10 | 9 |
| Rain mm | 126 | 92 | 90 | 79 | 82 | 85 | 88 | 96 | 86 | 124 | 129 | 133 |
Geography
Facts
- Located on the rugged Irish coastline
- Faces the Atlantic Ocean
- Rich in traditional Gaelic culture
- Home to the rugged Stoney Beach Ring
- Features the fascinating Cave Tunnel
- Carraig na gCapall offers rocky scenery
- Known for hearty seafood chowder
- Popular for scenic coastal hiking
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