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Inch and Inch Strand in County Kerry. Inch (Irish: Inse, meaning 'river meadow') [1] is a small coastal settlement and townland on the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry, Ireland. Inch Strand, in Inch townland, [2] is on a long sand spit and dune system which reaches into Dingle Bay. [3] The R561 regional road passes through the area.
Inch Strand is in the distance Rossbeigh beach. Rossbeigh, or Rossbehy (Irish: Ros Beithe, meaning 'headland of the birch trees'), is a sandspit with beaches on either side, located approximately 1.6 km from the village of Glenbeigh, in County Kerry, Ireland. It is on the Ring of Kerry, on the Dingle Bay side of the Iveragh Peninsula. [1]
David Lean's 1970 film Ryan's Daughter takes place at a village on the Dingle Peninsula in the immediate aftermath of the 1916 Easter Rising, and was partly shot on location near Dún Chaoin, Coumeenole Beach, Slea Head and Inch Strand. [11] Far and Away, a 1992 film directed by Ron Howard, was partly filmed on the peninsula. [12]
The beach looking ENE. The remains of a portal tomb with a nearby burial chamber, probably constructed using parts of the original tomb, is located near Carnaghan (Irish: Baile Mhic Cearnachain) on the south-western part of the island. [10] A 15th century castle, known as Inch Castle, stands on a cliff overlooking Lough Swilly.
The R561 road is a regional road in Ireland.It is on the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry. [1] [2] Part of the road is on the Wild Atlantic Way.[3]Inch Beach, beginning at the R561, is a wide, sandy beach 6 km (4 mi) long.
County Galway. An Trá Mór, Coill Rua, Inverin Ballyloughane Beach; Bathing Place at Portumna; Céibh an Spidéil; Cill Mhuirbhigh, Inis Mór; Clifden Beach; Goirtín, Cloch Na Rón
It opened in July of that year. There were two stations, Harbour and Pinewood, located at the town and seaward ends of the line respectively. At the latter there is a caravan park and beach. [2] The railway provided an alternative to the long walk between Wells next the Sea and the beach at Wells Harbour.
Inch (Irish: An Inse) [1] is a village in County Clare, in Ireland. It is around 5.5 kilometres (3.4 mi) south-west of Ennis town centre, on the R474 Ennis to Milltown Malbay road. Inch has a church, primary school and several bed and breakfasts. The village of Inch is in the parish of Inch and Kilmaley in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Killaloe.