Kenmare River

Kenmare River or Kenmare Bay (Irish: An Ribhéar, meaning "river-mouth estuary" or Bá Neidíneach, 'the bay of Neidín') is a long and narrow bay in south-west Ireland. The bay is enclosed by the Iveragh Peninsula on the north side, and the Beara Peninsula on the south, with most of its shores belonging to County Kerry, except for a small south-western part which belongs to County Cork. At its head is the small town of Kenmare.

Kenmare River
Kenmare Bay, Inbhear Scéine
An Ribhéar (Irish)
Kenmare River, view from the north towards south-east, with Beara Peninsula visible in the background
Kenmare River
Location in Ireland
LocationCounty Kerry and County Cork
Coordinates51.84458°N 9.72334°W / 51.84458; -9.72334
Typebay
Part of North Atlantic Ocean
Primary inflowsRoughty River
River sourcesRoughty, Sheen, Slaheny, Blackwater
Ocean/sea sourcesNorth Atlantic Ocean
Basin countries Ireland
DesignationSpecial Area of Conservation (SAC)
Max. lengthapprox. 50 kilometres (31 mi)
Max. widthapprox. 10 kilometres (6.2 mi)
SettlementsKenmare, Sneem, Lauragh, Eyeries

The bay is a drowned glacial valley with Old Red Sandstone bedrock. There are many small islands within the bay, including Dunkerron Islands, Greenane Islands, Rossdohan, Garinish, Inishkeragh, Illaunamadan, Sherky, Inishfarnard, Illaunleagh, and Illaunslea (Oileán Sléibhe).

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