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Ventry

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Ventry / Ceann Trá
Fionntrá
Village
The village centre
The village centre
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CountryIreland
ProvinceMunster
CountyCounty Kerry
Population
 (2011)
 • Total
423
Irish grid referenceQ381006
Ceann Trá is the only official name.

Ventry (from Irish Fionntrá, meaning 'white beach'),[1] officially Ceann Trá,[2] is a Gaeltacht village in County Kerry, Ireland, on the Dingle Peninsula, 7 kilometres west of Dingle. Due to its long sandy beach, Ventry is a tourist destination.

History

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Six kilometres west of Ventry are the ruins of Dunbeg (An Dún Beag), an Iron Age promontory fort on the edge of a steep cliff. Near Dunbeg is Kilvickadownig, home to other archeological ruins, including examples of the beehive house and the grave of Caol or Cháil Mic Crimthainn, the last to die in the Battle of Ventry from the Fenian Cycle of Irish mythology.

Also within Ventry parish is Rahinnane Castle, which was the residence of the Knight of Kerry. The Knight of Kerry lived there until Cromwellian conquest of Ireland. The castle was built on the site of an old ringfort. The ringfort was built up and a second added with walls of six metres (20 feet), giving the appearance that there may have been a moat, although there never was one. Rahinnane Castle retains some of its original features, including a set of narrow stone stairs which connect the first and second floors.[citation needed]

Transport

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The village is connected to Dingle via the R559 road which runs from Dingle through various villages on Slea Head.

As at 2024 there are daily bus services to Dingle.[3]

Notable people

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Ventry Bay

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The bay or harbour is a suitable anchorage for sailing and fishing boats. On 4 October 1939, German submarine U-35 entered Ventry Bay and landed 28 Greek sailors of the MV Diamantis. Their ship had been torpedoed by a U-boat. The event was commemorated with a plaque in October 2009. Guests at the plaque unveiling included the then German Ambassador to Ireland, the mayor of the Oinousses Islands in the Aegean, as well as members of London's Greek shipping community.[5]

See also

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References

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