The festival takes place on the north coast of the Dingle Peninsula, in Castlegregory and in Brandon, about half an hour west of Tralee and the same again from Dingle town by the Conor Pass.
Everything a visitor needs for the area itself, where to stay, where to eat, how to get here and what to do between concerts, is on our companion guide to the north coast. It is written by us and sponsored by Cross Atlantic Productions, and it is a good deal more detailed than anything we could fit on this page.
Castlegregory.org, the guide to the north coast ↗
Where to stay. There is no hotel on this coast and accommodation is scarce, so book early. Everything we could verify ↗
Getting here and getting home. Local Link route 273 runs from Tralee, and the roads over the Conor Pass have restrictions worth knowing about before you set out. Buses, taxis and roads ↗
Eating. Small kitchens with early last orders, so ring ahead on a concert night. Restaurants, pubs and coffee ↗
Between concerts. Beaches, walks, the water and the mountain. Things to do ↗