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Cashen Bay

Coordinates: 52°29′17″N 9°41′42″W / 52.488°N 9.695°W / 52.488; -9.695
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The Cashen Bay is located on the estuary of the River Feale in Ireland.[1] The town of Ballyduff, County Kerry overlooks the bay.[2] It has served as a minor harbor for many centuries.

A small number of inhabitants live the area called "The Cashen". A long seawall, up to 7 feet high in places, protects the shoreline community at both sides of the "mouth" of the River Feale.

Ballybunion's world-famous golf course is located on the north side of the Cashen Bay. In addition, a noted salmon fishery is also located on the bay's north side.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Ireland. Baedeker Guides. 2001. p. 93. ISBN 0749529628.
  2. ^ GoKerry.ie. "Ballyduff - GoKerry". Retrieved 2017-12-29.

52°29′17″N 9°41′42″W / 52.488°N 9.695°W / 52.488; -9.695