On our journey around Ireland with our DJI drones we visited the Dingle Peninsula.
This is our Travel Tips for Dingle:
First and foremost you need a good roadmap / Sat Nav or App, to plan your route around the Peninsula. When you arrive at your preferred flying site, check your flying environment for potential hazzards i.e. Power lines overhead, Re-enforced concrete for your launchsite/ recovery site etc.
The Dingle Peninsula is a beautiful place and with that comes alot of Tourists, it is very heavily congested with Motor Vehicles so I would reccomend using safety cones to safeguard the launch and recovery site of your Drone, and for the Pilots to wear Hi Viz vests to ensure the public are aware of you and the Drone.
I would recomend for the best cinematic filming a maximum height of 400 feet, as this will also conform with local laws and give you the best cinematic results. But do take into consideration the wind as this is a peninsula and the gusts can catch you unawares.
The Peninsula has many Bed & Breakfasts spread out over the whole area that offer a lovely warm Irish welcome and an ideal place to recharge your Batteries as well as a relaxing atmosphere for you to plan your next flight.
We used the DJI Osmo and 4 different DJI Drones; the Mavic Air, Mavic Pro, Phantom 3SE and Inspire. None of these had any issues whatsoever whilst filming. It is highly recomended to use ND filters for all drones to give you the best cinematic quality. If you haven't got one, do consider using the DJI Osmo for areas where the Drones are not appropriate.