Dingli (Maltese: Ħad-Dingli) is a village in the Western Region of Malta, with a population of 3,865 as of 2021. It is 13 kilometres (8 miles) from the capital Valletta and two kilometers (1.2 miles) from the nearest town, Rabat. The village lies on a plateau some 230 metres above sea level, near the highest point of Malta. The area provides not only open sea views over the tiny, uninhabited isle of Filfla, but is also a good vantage point over Malta. The cliffs offer views of the nearby Buskett Gardens and Verdala Palace.
Klify Dingli – formacja skalna na wybrzeżu wyspy Malta, na Morzu Śródziemnym i najwyższy punkt archipelagu maltańskiego. Położone w pobliżu wioski Dingli i miasta Siġġiewi. Klify Dingli w górach lub na najwyższym wzniesieniu Ta’ Dmejrek wznoszą się na wysokość 253 metrów od Morza Śródziemnego. Na południowo-zachodnim wybrzeżu Malty ściana skalna opada stromo w wielu miejscach, ale nigdzie nie jest tak wysoka, jak na klifach Dingli. Tuż poniżej krawędzi urwiska znajduje się zielony, żyzny i skalisty płaskowyż nad linią brzegową, na którym okoliczni rolnicy uprawiają rośliny.
Savio College is a boys' secondary church school run by the Salesians of Don Bosco in the west of Malta, in the village of Ħad-Dingli. The school is named after one of Don Bosco's students, St. Dominic Savio.
Saint Mary Magdalene Chapel (Maltese: Kappella ta' Santa Marija Maddalena) is a Roman Catholic chapel in the limits of Dingli, Malta, dedicated to Mary Magdalene. It overlooks the Dingli Cliffs, and is therefore commonly known as il-kappella tal-irdum (chapel of the cliffs). The chapel was built in 1646 on the site of an earlier one which had existed since at least the 15th century. Its simple architecture is typical of Maltese wayside chapels.
The Parish Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary into Heaven (Maltese: Knisja Parrokkjali ta' Santa Marija Assunta) is a Roman Catholic parish church in Dingli, Malta, dedicated to the Assumption of Mary. It was constructed in various stages between 1903 and 1973 on the site of a previous church which had been built between 1678 and 1680.