Experience the Magic of Fairy Fort Dingle on Slea Head Drive
Set along the stunning Slea Head Drive, Fairy Fort Dingle is one of the most unforgettable cultural and natural stops on the Dingle Peninsula. Just 10km west of Dingle town, in the serene parish of Kilvickadownig, this enchanting site offers a fascinating glimpse into Ireland’s ancient past — with a charming pet farm the whole family will love.
What Is Fairy Fort Dingle?
Fairy Fort Dingle is home to a remarkably well-preserved univallate ringfort — also known as a rath or lios. This ancient circular settlement sits on a gentle east-facing slope and offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The site is enclosed by a traditional earthen bank and fosse, featuring remnants of 3 to 4 early dwellings and a souterrain (underground passage). The entrance, facing due east, is over 3 metres wide, and the fort’s imposing outer bank rises more than 4.2 metres above the surrounding ditch.
This remarkable structure transports you back in time, offering a tangible connection to Ireland’s rich and mysterious past. Whether you're a history buff or a curious visitor, this site belongs on your list when exploring the Dingle Peninsula.
The Legends Behind the Fort
Fairy forts like this have long captured the imagination of locals and visitors alike. Known in Irish as lios or ráth, these ringforts were built during the Bronze Age and remained in use up to around 1000 AD. While archaeologists recognise them as ancient farmsteads or defended homesteads, Irish folklore offers a more magical interpretation.
According to local legend, forts like Fairy Fort Dingle were imbued with druidic magic and protected by the ancient fairy folk — the Tuatha Dé Danann and Fír Bolg. Stories tell of misfortune falling upon those who disturb a fairy fort, especially if they cut down the sacred whitethorn bush or enter the site during the early hours of 1:00–5:00am. Many believe such actions could bring terrible consequences… or even death.
Step Into the Past and Meet Our Animals
What makes Fairy Fort Dingle especially special is the friendly, family-run pet farm located on site. As you soak in the mystical energy of the ancient ringfort, you can also meet some furry residents — including goats, lambs, sheep, donkeys, horses, and more.
The animals are used to visitors, and love a bit of attention. Guests can purchase animal feed on-site and enjoy the simple joy of hand-feeding these curious, gentle creatures. It’s a fantastic experience for children and adults alike — and perfect for a family day out.
Don’t forget your camera! These animals are not shy and are known to strike a pose now and again. A selfie with a sheep or a grin beside a goat is almost guaranteed to make your holiday album.
Why Visit Fairy Fort Dingle?
If you’re taking part in one of our Slea Head tours or our full-day Dingle Peninsula tour, a stop at Fairy Fort Dingle can be arranged upon request. It's an ideal mix of heritage and family fun, and gives visitors a genuine sense of the spiritual and cultural richness of West Kerry.
Whether you’re deeply into Irish history, love folklore, or are simply looking for a peaceful place where the kids can meet some animals — this place delivers.
Planning Your Visit
Fairy Fort Dingle is open seasonally and can be enjoyed in all kinds of weather. We recommend comfortable footwear for exploring the grounds, and a relaxed mindset — this is a site to savour slowly. With sweeping views, deep-rooted legend, and adorable animals, it's one of the most wholesome experiences on the Peninsula.
Travelling with Steve’s Peninsula Tours makes it easy to visit. Simply contact us to add Fairy Fort Dingle to your itinerary, and we’ll take care of the rest.
Make Fairy Fort Dingle Part of Your Dingle Discovery
There’s nowhere quite like Fairy Fort Dingle. Here, myth meets landscape, and history lives alongside the laughter of children feeding animals. Whether you're a solo traveller or visiting with your family, this magical place offers something that no photo or guidebook can capture — you’ll just have to experience it for yourself.
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