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If I had to choose one spot to enjoy the small-town charm of traditional Ireland, it would be Dingle and its history-laden scenic peninsula. But the Ring of Kerry--a much bigger, more famous, and more touristed peninsula just to its south--is also great to visit. If you go to Ireland and don't see the famous Ring of Kerry, your uncle Pat will never forgive you. Here's a comparison to help with your itinerary planning. Both peninsulas come with a scenic loop drive. Dingle's is 30 miles. The Ring of Kerry is 120 miles. Both loops come with lots of megalithic wonder. Dingle's prehistory is more intimate, with numerous evocative stony structures. The Ring of Kerry's prehistory shows itself in three massive ring forts--far bigger than anything on Dingle. Dingle town is the perfect little Irish burg--alive with traditional music pubs, an active fishing harbor, and the sturdy cultural atmosphere of an Irish-speaking