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Galf Chumann Ceann Sibéal
Baile n Fheirtéaraigh,Trá Lí,,Co Chiarraí
Nestled on the edge of Ireland's dramatic southwest coastline, Dingle Golf Links is a very special place to visit.
For many it is the truly special people of the Dingle Peninsula that make their time here so memorable.
For others the quite breathtaking scenery of the peninsula revealing as it does its hidden bays, small fishing villages, glorious mountains and the Blasket Islands.
Fón: 066 9156255
Facs: 066 9156409
Ríomhpost: dinglegc@iol.ie
Suíomh: dinglelinks.com |
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Garveys Sports & Leisure
Strand Street
Dingle
Co. Kerry.
The Garveys Sports and Leisure Store is centrally located in the heart of Dingle town. The store supplies top brand name sports and leisure wear and all the equipment necessary for all outdoor pursuits including fishing, watersports, hill walking and horse riding.
The store is open 7 days a week.
Fón: 066 9151248
Facs: 669152624
Ríomhpost: hrdept@garveygroup.ie
Suíomh: www.garveygroup.ie |
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Gníomh Fhiontar Uí Dhonnabháin Teo. - Firebird Boilers
Firebird,Údarás Industrial Estate,
Baile Mhic Íre,,Co Chorcaí
Firebird is a leading manufacturer of high efficiency oil-fired boilers.
Achieving efficiencies of up to 97% a Firebird condensing boiler can reduce your home heating bills by up to 25%.
From it's modest beginnings in 1980 Firebird has grown to become a leading manufacture of heating products in Ireland and the UK.
Today the company is renown for designing high quality, efficient heating products at its modern, highly automated factory.
Fón: 026 45253
Facs: 026 45309
Ríomhpost: info@firebird.ie
Suíomh: www.firebird.ie |
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Gormans Clifftop Guesthouse & Restaurant
Glaise Bheag
Ballydavid
We are situated in the townland of Glaise Bheag, near the small fishing village of Ballydavid, on the north-western tip of the Dingle Peninsula (Corca Dhuibhne). At the front of the house is Smerwick Harbour with a view of the Three Sisters and Sybil Head to your left, and Black Rock and Ballydavid Head to your right. The mountains behind the house are known as the Brandon Range, and Mount Brandon, which is almost central, with a dome shaped summit, is the second highest mountain in Ireland, at three thousand, one hundred and twenty-seven feet.
This is a Gaeltacht where Irish is the first language, so it only remains for us to say:
Ta failte is fiche roimh einne go bhfuil an Ghaeluinn acu agus fonn orthu I a labhairt agus is I an Ghaeluinn gnath-theanga an teaghlaigh.
BAIN SULT AGUS TAITNEAMH AS BHUR TURAS.
Fón: 066-9155162
Facs:
Ríomhpost: gormans@eircom.net
Suíomh: www.gormans-clifftophouse.com |
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