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Shopping in Dingle

  1. A

    Lisbeth Mulcahy

    Beautiful scarves, rugs and wall hangings are created on a 150-year-old loom by this long-established designer. Also sold here are ceramics by her husband, who has a workshop at Louis Mulcahy Pottery, west of Dingle.

    reviewed

  2. B

    Dingle Crystal

    Biker-cum-master craftsman Seán Daly worked at Waterford Crystal for 15 years before setting up here 10 years ago. There are demonstrations on the premises, and tours of the nearby workshop.

    reviewed

  3. C

    An Gailearaí Beag

    Often staffed by the artists themselves, this little gallery is a showcase for the work of the West Kerry Craft Guild, selling ceramics, paintings, wood carvings, photography, batik, jewellery, stained glass and much more.

    reviewed

  4. D

    SuperValu Supermarket

    For self-catering, there's a big SuperValu Supermarket in Holyground. The garage just past the big roundabout on Mail Rd has a shop and sandwich bar.

    reviewed

  5. E

    NU Goldsmith

    Original jewellery by Niamh Utsch is on display at this pricey but stylish little gallery.

    reviewed

  6. F

    Dingle Record Shop

    Tucked under jazz venue Blue Zone, this jammed music hub has all the good stuff you can't download yet. Podcasts recorded in-store are available online.

    reviewed

  7. G

    The Woollen Store

    Has a great selection of hats, jumpers, hooded tops and shawls, some with fleece linings to prevent that wool itch.

    reviewed

  8. H

    Brian de Staic

    This renowned local designer's exquisite modern Celtic work includes symbols such as the Hill of Tara, crosses and standing stones, as well as jewellery inscribed with Ogham script. All of de Staic's jewellery is individually handcrafted. De Staic's Dingle workshopalso has a retail store; there's a handful of other branches around the country.

    reviewed

  9. I

    Dingle Bookshop

    Has a good collection of new and used books, including books on travel and local interest.

    reviewed

  10. J

    An Café Liteártha

    Bookshop specialising in Irish history.

    reviewed

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