Guidebook for Cahersiveen

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Guidebook for Cahersiveen

Drinks & Nightlife

Friendly, family run typical Irish pub in the centre of the town. There are no strangers here, a great place to have a drink at the end of the day.
Keatings Corner House
West Main Street
Friendly, family run typical Irish pub in the centre of the town. There are no strangers here, a great place to have a drink at the end of the day.

Food Scene

Great seafood, lovely place to eat.
51 locals recommend
O'Neills The Point Seafood Bar
51 locals recommend
Great seafood, lovely place to eat.
Great French bakery in the centre of the town, a must stop!
18 locals recommend
Petit Delice
Main Street
18 locals recommend
Great French bakery in the centre of the town, a must stop!
Great atmosphere, lovely breakfast or lunch spot, not to mention the coffee and cake.
14 locals recommend
CafeSiveen
11 Main St
14 locals recommend
Great atmosphere, lovely breakfast or lunch spot, not to mention the coffee and cake.
Tasty food, extensive menu - worth a visit during your stay.
41 locals recommend
Quinlan & Cooke Boutique Hotel & QC’s Seafood Restaurant
3 Main St
41 locals recommend
Tasty food, extensive menu - worth a visit during your stay.

Sightseeing

See for yourself where the final scenes of the latest Star Wars movie was filmed, like no where else on earth!
96 locals recommend
Great Skellig
96 locals recommend
See for yourself where the final scenes of the latest Star Wars movie was filmed, like no where else on earth!
Not to be missed. Great views of the Skelligs. Lovely walk ... a beautiful part of Ireland.
24 locals recommend
Geokaun Mountain and Cliffs
24 locals recommend
Not to be missed. Great views of the Skelligs. Lovely walk ... a beautiful part of Ireland.
The Slate Quarry - first opened in 1816, a working quarry on and off since then. Slate from here has been used for places like the Paris Opera House and London’s Houses of Parliament - worth visiting!
78 locals recommend
Valentia Island
78 locals recommend
The Slate Quarry - first opened in 1816, a working quarry on and off since then. Slate from here has been used for places like the Paris Opera House and London’s Houses of Parliament - worth visiting!
This is the ruins of a 16th century castle that's standing on a grassy hill facing the sea ... These ruins are a great peek into what life must have been like several hundreds of years ago.
16 locals recommend
Ballycarbery Castle
16 locals recommend
This is the ruins of a 16th century castle that's standing on a grassy hill facing the sea ... These ruins are a great peek into what life must have been like several hundreds of years ago.
Cahergall is a very well preserved fort, still magnificent after hundreds of years. For this alone it is worth visiting. In addition, it is located a few minutes outside Cahircveen.
23 locals recommend
Cahergall Fort
23 locals recommend
Cahergall is a very well preserved fort, still magnificent after hundreds of years. For this alone it is worth visiting. In addition, it is located a few minutes outside Cahircveen.
Another example of the architecture from 800-900 AD, it is perched high up on a hill, in a circular area about 25m in diameter. The views of the surrounding countryside are stunning.
6 locals recommend
Leacanabuaile Stone Fort, Kimego West
6 locals recommend
Another example of the architecture from 800-900 AD, it is perched high up on a hill, in a circular area about 25m in diameter. The views of the surrounding countryside are stunning.

Everything Else

Where champions tread & golfers embrace perfection … Waterville Golf Links is ranked No. 1 in Ireland.
23 locals recommend
Waterville Golf Links
23 locals recommend
Where champions tread & golfers embrace perfection … Waterville Golf Links is ranked No. 1 in Ireland.
This beautiful church is very unusual in being named for a lay person, one very important in the history of Ireland. The church reflects his importance in an elegant and moving way. Well worth a visit
7 locals recommend
Daniel O'Connell Memorial Church
O'Connell Street
7 locals recommend
This beautiful church is very unusual in being named for a lay person, one very important in the history of Ireland. The church reflects his importance in an elegant and moving way. Well worth a visit