Inch or An Inse is best known for its impressive Blue Flag beach. A wild and wind swept dune system stretches along this amazing sand spit as it reaches out into Dingle Bay towards Rossbeigh Beach and the northern shores of the Iveragh Peninsula creating a majestic panorama. Rising up behind Inch are the Slieve Mish Mountains which form the backbone of the Dingle Peninsula. Popular with adventure sports enthusiasts such as wind, wave and land surfers, anglers and swimmers there are life guards during summer season with Surf schools, water sports equipment and wetsuit hire available on the beach.
Inch as a village is linear and dispersed with a small population. There is a small car park with public toilets adjacent to the beach with a café, accommodation and a tourist shop nearby. Along the road are two public houses, a Church and a Community Centre. At low tide a wet Inch beach creates magical mirror reflections of clouds, sky and mountains on this vast expanse of sand. During the day Inch is a favourite stopping place for passing day trippers but by evening Inch returns to nature. If you are lucky enough to stay here it is a true escape from the modern world with dramatic expanses of windswept beach, ocean and mountains at their most beautiful by sunset and dawn.