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Ballybunion (Irish: Baile an Bhuinneánaigh) is a coastal village in County Kerry, Ireland, 15 km (9 miles) from the town of Listowel. There is a castle ruins, near the town although all that remains is a single wall, are two golf courses in the area, including the famous Ballybunion Golf Club. According to the Central Statistics Office, Ballybunion had a population of 1329 in 2002. The West Coast of New Zealand The coast is defined as the part of the land adjoining or near the ocean. ...
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Statistics Province: Munster County Town: Tralee Code: KY Area: 4,746 km² Population (2006) 139,616 Website: www. ...
Bridge over the River Feale at Listowel Listowel Castle Listowel (Lios Tuathail, Tuthails fort, in Irish) is a market town in County Kerry, Ireland, and is situated on the River Feale, 28 km (17 miles) from the county town, Tralee. ...
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The Ballybunion Golf Club in County Kerry, Ireland (founded in 1893) had barely opened its doors before experiencing financial problems. ...
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In the summer, Ballybunion attracts many families and young people to enjoy the sandy beach, warm Atlantic waters and the pubs along the high street. In summer 2006 the town hosted the first ever "World Fleadh." Traditional Irish music was played throughout the six day festival in mid-August, as well as music from non-Irish musicians who performed at the event, including the French group Gipsy Kings and the British group The Waterboys. Celebrities, including Jodie Marsh and Kathyrn Thomas, also attended World Fleadh. The Atlantic Ocean forms a component of the all-encompassing World Ocean and is directly linked to the Arctic Ocean, the Pacific Ocean, the Indian Ocean, and the Southern Ocean. ...
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Nearby cliffs offer excellent scenery. Sometimes dolphins may be seen in the waters. The beaches near Ballybunion also are a popular surfing site. Other traditions include the beachside Seaweed Baths, featuring sea water with kelp. In summertime cooked periwinkles are salted and served in small paper bags along with a pin to extract the small sea snails. âPrecipiceâ redirects here. ...
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The beach promontory on the right features impressive tidal caves that can be explored at low tide. The term promontory has several similar meanings in English, including geographical names: A promontory is a prominent mass of land which overlooks lower lying land or a body of water (e. ...
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There are two commonly used beaches in Ballybunion, accessed by large, very steep concrete pavements, and divided by the cliff atop which stands the ruined castle. The beach to the left of the castle (if looking toward the sea) is called the "Men's Beach", and the one to the right the "Women's Beach", given to the fact that men bathed on a separate beach from women and children. There is a small cafe, hot seaweed baths and ice cream shop on the women's beach. The large cliffs to the right of the womens beach has shallow caves. The sheer cliffs over the beach have a scenic walking path, featuring a blowhole, views of Sea Stacks and a multitude of wildlife. It takes about 20 minutes to walk, and brings you round to the "Nun's Beach", a beautiful beach with no access that is overlooked by a convent. The village itself contains mostly pubs and amusement arcades, fast food restaurants, children's playground, supermarket, Garda Station and a statue of Bill Clinton. Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1575x206, 338 KB) Please see the file description page for further information. ...
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- See also: List of towns in the Republic of Ireland
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