Well its really called Dingle Head but had to give it this heading!!! Its 2nd to the Beara Ring in my opinion when I think back about these fabulous drives. And when I say fabulous drives, if you don't like tight laneways with the everpresent possibility of headons then you wont agree with me. It does wear you down concentrating for long periods so I was buggered after each one but the scenery is amazing and there is a lot of variety. We saw Australia's 1st World Cup match in a Dingle pub and slept behind a service station and then after these highlights we had to deal with the famous beehive huts, cheeky sheep and the Blasket experience. This centre explains the well known from history-Great Blasket Island. There were also lots of unused waves going to waste because we didn't have boards with us. When doing a trip like this you have to balance the hassle of looking after and storing of boards against the chance of finding something to ride so we missed these