Towering over the northern coast of the Dingle Peninsula at 952 metres, Mount Brandon is Ireland's second-highest peak and one of the country's most sacred pilgrimages. Named after Saint Brendan the Navigator, the mountain features a rugged landscape of peat bogs, cascading streams, and jaw-dropping views across the Atlantic and the Blasket Islands. On a clear day, the climb rewards hardy hikers with a sense of spiritual awe—on a cloudy one, it feels like walking through the clouds themselves, making it an unforgettable experience for any nature lover visiting Dingle.