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Cahersiveen

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Cahersiveen, Ireland
Cahersiveen, Ireland. Photo via Wikimedia Commons.

About Cahersiveen

Caherciveen (with several spellings) is a village on the Iveragh Peninsula in County Kerry in southwest Ireland. It has a population (as of 2022) of 1300, but it's on the popular Ring of Kerry tourist circuit and gets very busy in summer. Cathair Saidhbhín in Irish means "Little Sadhbh's stone ringfort" and there are two well-restored ringforts just across the river.

Cahersiveen travel guide

Getting there

See Killarney and Tralee for long-distance routes, and for Kerry Airport midway between them. By road the last stretch is via N70 along the coast of Iveragh Peninsula, the "Ring of Kerry" road. Local Link Bus 280 runs from Killarney daily every couple of hours, taking 1 hr 30 min via Fossa, Beaufort, Killorglin and Kerry Bog Village, then continuing to Waterville. Bus 287 A / C runs from Valentia Island M-Sa, with a second run Tu, Th & F, taking 50 min via Knightstown and Portmagee. Bus R37 runs once from Caherciveen via Killorglin to Tralee on the morning of Tu, Th & Sa, returning in the afternoon, and Bus Éireann 279A makes that run on Friday. 1 Fair Green is the main bus stop in the village, a draughty square behind Spar Express. 2 Valentia Island Ferry sails from Renard Point to Knightstown on the island, a 5 min crossing. It's a small ro-ro sailing Apr-Oct daily 7:30AM-8PM; it shuttles continuously, no booking. You can also reach the island by the bridge from Portmagee.

Getting around

Ballycarbery and the ringforts are within hiking distance across Castlequin Bridge. But you'll need wheels to explore further along the coast. Maureen's Taxi is in +353 87 276 6765. Casey Cycles on New St hire bikes. They're open M-Sa 9AM-6PM, Su 10AM-1:30PM.

See

Monuments at Carhan Bridge as you enter the village on N70 commemmorate St Brendan the Navigator and the birthplace of Daniel O'Connell. Daniel O'Connell Church, Church Street V23 EH59. O'Connell (1775-1847) "The Great Liberator" was born at Carhan and grew up at Derrynane House. In 1791 he joined the Jesuit college at Douai, but fled from revolutionary violence back to Britain. It gave him a lifelong determination to overturn the repression of Ireland and especially of its Catholics solely by legal and constitutional means. The church, built 1888-1902 of granite from County Down, is a mix of neo-gothic and cod-medieval, and still in use as the parish church. The marble foundation stone was a gift from Pope Leo XIII, sourced from the catacombs in Rome. The man himself is buried in Glasnevin Cemetery in Dublin. (updated Jun 2026) Old Abbey of the Holy Cross is a ruin 100 m west of the church. O'Connell's parents are buried in the graveyard of the former church, a humble affair since it dates from the Penal era which curbed Roman Catholic worship. The Old Barracks, Bridge St V23 VR62, ☏ +353 66 401 0430. Mar-Sep daily 10AM-3PM. "Rapunzel, Rapunzel, let down your hair - Jaysuz it's the cops!" This police barracks was built in schloss or baronial style in 1870-75: the authorities were anxious about Fenian attacks on the new transatlantic telegraph cable, which came ashore at Valentia Island. It was torched in 1922 during the Irish civil war but rebuilt from 1992. It's now a heritage centre with museum exhibitions on Daniel O'Connell, local history and the Royal Irish Constabulary. There's also an "escape room". Adult €7.50, conc €6.50, child €5. (updated Jun 2026) 1 Ballycarbery Castle, Ballycarberry East. Closed. Dilapidated remains of a 16th-century castle, blasted by Cromwell in 1652. The masonry was recycled into a house, but this was demolished in the 20th century. Until 2017 you could walk around it, but the landowner then blocked public access, mindful no doubt

Do

The marina is the starting point for boat trips and water activities. There are long-stay and visitor berths. Portmagee however is the main starting point for trips to Skellig Michael. Hikes: see Knocknadobar and Killelan above. A trail also ascends Bentee, the 376-m hill overlooking the village. Ring of Kerry is the 214-km tourist itinerary around the Iveragh Peninsula. Tour buses always go anti-clockwise: if you start from Killarney as most of them do, it's probably best to buck the trend and go clockwise. But if you start from Caherciveen, tour anti-clockwise as you've a few hours start on them. The Wild Atlantic Way is a driving itinerary from Donegal all the way down the west coast to Kinsale in County Cork. On this section it's identical to the Ring of Kerry. Cahersiveen Festival is held just before the August Bank Holiday: that's the first Monday in August with the Festival on the preceding Friday-Sunday.

Buy

There's a Spar and Centra in village centre, with Supervalu 500 m west. They're all open daily to 9PM.

Eat

Oratory Pizza & Winebar, West Main St V23 YC03, ☏ +353 66 948 1670. Apr-Oct daily 5-10PM, Nov-Mar F Sa 5-10PM. Pizzeria and winebar in a converted church. (updated Jun 2026) Chinfong, West Main St V23 X433, ☏ +353 66 947 3588. Daily 4PM-midnight. Decent range and quality of Chinese and Thai food. (updated Jun 2026) Bari Cafe is at 11 Main St V23 R886, open M-Sa 9AM-4PM. Lazy Cat Cafe is at 21 Church St V23 FF95, open daily 10AM-5PM. Camos is a small bistro at 24 Church St, open W-Su 10AM-5PM.

Drink & nightlife

Mike Murt's, New Market St V23 CF43, ☏ +353 66 947 2396. Nice trad pub, with outdoor seating in summer and a cosy fire in winter, often has live music. (updated Jun 2026) Shebeen, New Market St V23 HK70, ☏ +353 66 947 2361. Small trad pub. (updated Jun 2026) Cráineen's Bar, 5 Main St V23 YP26, ☏ +353 66 947 2168. Cosy friendly pub. (updated Jun 2026) Anchor Bar, Main St V23 FX03. Daily 10AM-midnight. Old-style bar and grill. (updated Jun 2026) Skellig Six 18 Distillery is 2 km southwest of the village by the turn-off for Valentia Island ferry. It's named for the 618 steps to ascend Skellig Michael, and makes gin and whiskey, tours available.

Sleep

Sive Budget Accommodation, 15 New Market St V23 HY91, ☏ +353 87 275 4561. Small friendly place, central and does a good breakfast. It no longer operates as a hostel, just budget private rooms. B&B double €130. (updated Jun 2026) B&Bs east to west along the main strip include Southern Sun, Iveragh Heights, Old Monastery, San Antoine, Cúl Draíochta and Sea Breeze. Kerry Coast Hotel, 8 Church St V23 RV07, ☏ +353 66 947 2217. Friendly accommodation above Frank's bar and restaurant. B&B double €170. (updated Jun 2026) Quinlan & Cooke Hotel, 3 Main St V23 WA46, ☏ +353 66 947 2244. Excellent small hotel, though it's the restaurant that gets the raves. Open Apr-Nov. B&B double €180. (updated Jun 2026) 1 Mannix Point Camping and Caravan Park, Garranebane, Caherciveen V23 PA07, ☏ +353 66 947 2806. Clean spacious site on the sea shore, open Apr-mid Sept. Pitch & 2 adults €26. (updated Jun 2026)

Go next

Portmagee is the main village on the side-loop of "Skellig Ring", and the usual starting point for boats to Skellig Michael. Anti-clockwise round the Ring of Kerry, the usual direction, brings you through Caherdaniel, Derrynane and Sneem to Kenmare, then you cross the hills north for Killarney. Clockwise brings you to Kerry Bog Village and Killorglin, where the road divides for Killarney or Tralee.

Overview adapted from Wikipedia, travel guide fromWikivoyage (CC BY-SA)。Photography via Wikimedia Commons.

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