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Derrynane Caherdaniel

Caherdaniel is tiny but beautiful and probably set in one of the most scenic locations on the Ring of Kerry. It is located on the shore of Derrynane Bay and this region or area is often referred to as Derrynane or Caherdaniel.

Sitting right on a beautiful bay it is the ideal haven for water sports and if you have wet feet then this is the ideal location for you.

Derrynane Abbey

Derrynane Abbey now in ruins, is on an island appropriately named Abbey Island. It is believed to have been built in the 6th century. Derrynane Abbey must be one of the most beautiful possible locations for a graveyard. It looks out onto the Atlantic Ocean and can only be accessed when the tide is out. Coffins are shouldered across the beach onto the burial ground on the Abbey.

The village of Caherdaniel gets its name from the old stone fort “ stone fort of Caher” or Caherdaniel Fort which can be found just north of the village. The fort is typical of the many stone forts found in South Kerry. Staigue Fort, located just a few miles beyond Caherdaniel, is by far the most impressive of the stone forts on the peninsula.

Derrynane was also home to the famous Irishman Daniel O’Connell. While O’Connell was born close by in Cahirciveen he resided for most of his life in Derrynane House. The house is now a museum.

Caher & Staigue Forts

The village of Caherdaniel gets its name from the old stone fort “ stone for Staigue Fort, located just a few miles beyond Caherdaniel, is by far the most impressive of the stone forts on the peninsula.

Derrynane was also home to the famous Irishman Daniel O’Connell. While O’ Connell was born close by in Cahirciveen he resided for most of his life in Derrynane house. The house is now a museum.

  • The Kerry Way

    The Kerry Way - a walker's paradise - but which way??

    The Kerry Way, The Ring of Kerry
    The Kerry Way, The Ring of Kerry
  • A Kerry Highway

    The word bóthar is now the most commonly used term for road in modern Irish: its diminuative form, bóithrín, (boreen in English) is used for very narrow, rural roads.

    A Kerry Highway, The Ring of Kerry
    A Kerry Highway, The Ring of Kerry
  • The Kerry Way In The Cold

    Many waterfalls can be seen from The Ring of Kerry. They are particularly attractive after heavy rains.

    Kerry Waterfall, The Ring of Kerry
    Kerry Waterfall, The Ring of Kerry
  • Kerry Black Faced Sheep

    Kerry Black Faced Sheep are hardy and well suited to mountainous terrain - This lamb is enjoying a rest in a luxurious field by comparision.

    Kerry Black Face Sheep, The Ring of Kerry
    Kerry Black Face Sheep, The Ring of Kerry
  • Location, Location, Location

    Very desiirable pied-à-terre with limited pizza delivery - a small price to pay for peace and tranquility !

    Location, Location, Location; The Ring of Kerry
    Location, Location, Location; The Ring of Kerry
  • Ogham Stones

    The marks on the edges of these pillar stones, found throughout Kerry, are characters from a 25-letter alphabet that was used in fifth-century Ireland.

    Ogham Stones, The Ring of Kerry
    Ogham Stones, The Ring of Kerry
  • Perfection

    A beautiful tapestry of autumn colour on The Ring of Kerry.

    Perfection, The Ring of Kerry
    Perfection, The Ring of Kerry
  • Resting

    Black Kerry Cattle grazing in the Knockreer Demesne, Killarney National Park.

    Black Kerry Cattle, The Ring of Kerry
    Black Kerry Cattle, The Ring of Kerry
  • The Ring of Kerry

    Best not to admire the view whilst driving!

     

    The Ring of Kerry
    The Ring of Kerry
  • Work in Progress

    Relax, Take it easy Honey!

    Work in Progress, The Ring of Kerry
    Work in Progress, The Ring of Kerry
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