Dingle should be on everyone’s priority list when visiting Ireland, and that means a lot, considering how many beautiful places there are to visit on the island. I think hands down, if you are not mobility-challenged, this is the best way to see most of the best that the peninsula has to offer. I’m in my 50s with a bad knee, but I still do a lot of biking (not mountain biking: that’s a whole different sport). Electric bikes are fun and easy to use, and you can control how much exercise you want to get. Once you’re out of the town, there’s a lot less traffic, and the cars (except for a few clueless tourists) are very aware of bikers. The bikes are in tiptop condition, and they have sizes for smaller people (I’m only 5 feet tall). For those of you who don’t bike, it’s imperative that your bike fits or you risk discomfort and injury. I was blessed with sunny weather, so not being cooped up in a car was heaven. The natural views and historic landmarks are stunning. The other thing great about this trip is that they have done a good job laying out an itinerary to see all the best spots without rushing. I made the mistake of stopping at lots of “beehive huts” viewings, which wasted a lot of time, so I had to shave off time at my favorite spots (like the Blasket Centre) and also had to race to get the bike back on time. My trip ended up to be around 6 hours, and wasn’t nearly enough. BTW, 1 of the stops includes a beehive hut right off the road and is free. i could go on and on, but I think that it’s obvious I highly recommend.