Dingle Peninsula

"Ireland is Europe’s Atlantic frontier – to the west lies only open ocean, and over 3,000km of fetch to North America. Bang in the middle of the westerly wind zone between 51° and 55° North, just about every North Atlantic low crossing the pond hits Ireland. For the coastal regions this means changeable wet weather, but more importantly strong winds and potent swells. The Dingle Peninsula’s landscape seems to be even greener than the rest of the country, and the rocky coast is frequently punctuated by wide sandy bays – all of them capable of delivering excellent conditions on their ..."
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