About Cahersiveen
Cahirciveen Hotels & Information
Cahirciveen, alternate spellings Cahersiveen, Caherciveen or Cahirsiveen -is a town in County Kerry, Republic of Ireland. It is located in the deep south on the Iveragh peninsula on southwest coast of Ireland near Valentia Island. It is connected to the Irish road network by the N70 national secondary route. Caherciveen has a population of 1294 (CSO 2006). The town has a cathedral which is the only Church in the country named after a lay person (Daniel O'Connell). It is situated on the river Fertha and on the slopes of Beentee Mountain. It also contains an out of commission Royal Irish Constabulary barracks - now a heritage centre, which legend has it was built from the plans for a British barracks in India, which got mixed up during the British occupation of both countries (this is a very common myth, occurs in many Irish garrison towns). Irelandin1 features Cahirciveen hotels and B&B accommodation. Use the search box on this page to search for hotel accommodation in Cahirciveen. |


