Climbing and rock face climbing are an exhilarating way to get close to the dramatic landscape and geology of the Dingle Peninsula. If you are experienced or a beginner there are plenty of opportunities to get climbing while you are here.
Dun Seanna is known for a variety of rock-climbing routes, from easy rack climbs to extreme grades. Local Adventure Sport providers offer full and half day rock-climbing, mountains skills courses and guided mountain walks. There is also a fantastic indoor rock climbing venue where you can learn and practice your technique.
If you love hiking and climbing or scaling a rock face Dingle Peninsula has some great experiences for you.
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The locations for climbing on the Dingle Peninsula are on land which is under either private or state ownership. Access for rock climbers to these venues is permitted as long as climbers respect the owners and conduct themselves in a responsible manner. Climbers and walkers need to be aware of the impact they have on the environment and take responsibility for their own safety.
Here are a few guidelines
Seek the landowners permission where possible
Be considerate where you park your car
Close any gates after you
Do not cause damage to fences or any other property