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Encyclopedia > Cahersiveen

Cahersiveen (Cathair Saidhbhín in Irish), or Caherciveen is a town in County Kerry, Republic of Ireland. It is located on the Iveragh peninsula on southwest coast of Ireland near Valencia Island. Cahersiveen is connected to the Irish road network by the N70 national secondary route.

See also: List of towns in the Republic of Ireland

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Waterfall Cahersiveen Skellig Experience - County Kerry Ireland (157 words)
Leave the Ring of Kerry between Cahersiveen and Waterville.
The junction is 4KM from Cahersiveen, 12KM from Waterville, and is signposted “Valentia Island and Portmagee”
Leave the Ring of Kerry road at the western outskirts of Cahersiveen town.
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Cahersiveen developed into a small town in the 1800’s from the salting of Atlantic fish and to this day has strong links with the sea.
Cahersiveen boasts an excellent harbour and a superb 94-berth marina just 10 minutes from open sea, offering sailing, trout and salmon fishing, deep-sea diving, yacht chartering, river trips, and deep-sea angling.
Surrounded by small inlets and white sandy beaches Cahersiveen is ideal for relaxing or exploring the many islands and hidden coves or for hill walking along the Kerry Way.
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