Ballyheigue

Ballyheigue
Baile Uí Thaidhg
Village

Ballyheigue Village
Ballyheigue

Location in Ireland

Coordinates: 52°21′00″N 9°41′00″W / 52.35°N 9.6833°W / 52.35; -9.6833Coordinates: 52°21′00″N 9°41′00″W / 52.35°N 9.6833°W / 52.35; -9.6833
Country Ireland
Province Munster
County County Kerry
Area
  Village 45 km2 (17 sq mi)
Population (2011 (prelim.)
  Urban 1,414
  Rural 617
Time zone WET (UTC+0)
  Summer (DST) IST (WEST) (UTC-1)
Irish Grid Reference Q782211
Website www.ballyheigueonline.com

Ballyheigue (/ˌbæliˈhɡ/ BAL-ee-HYEG), officially Ballyheige (Irish: Baile Uí Thaidhg),[1] which translates in English as Tadhg's town, is a coastal village in County Kerry, Ireland. It is approximately 18 km (11 mi) north of Tralee on the R551.

It is a scenic resort town with many miles of beaches that connect to Banna Strand to the south, and Kerry Head to the north. It has an active community who run many events throughout the year including an annual summer festival in July. Full details can be found on the Ballyheigue Website (see below).

Kerry Head
Ballyheigue Castle

Population

Ballyheigue has a total population of 2,031(Preliminary Census Results 2011). This is made up of 1,414 people from the Ballyheigue DED area and 617 people from the Kerryhead DED area (Central Statistics Office of Ireland CSO 2011).

Census

Ballyheigue comprises the DEDs of Ballyheigue and Kerryhead.[2]

Ballyheigue DED includes the townlands of Ballinclemesig, Ballyheigue, Ballyronan, Booleenshere, Buncurrig, Caherulla, Castleshannon, Cloghanebane, Cloghaneleesh, Dirtane, Doonamontane, Dromgower, Glenlea, Heirhill, Knockane, Tiershanaghan and Toanreagh.

Kerryhead DED includes the townlands of Ballylongane, Dreenaugh, Dromatoor, Glandahalin East and West, Glenderry, Maulin and Tiduff.

Notable people

See also

References

  1. Placenames Database of Ireland
  2. See map of Ballyheigue and its townlands
  3. Jevons, William Stanley (1881). "Richard Cantillon and the Nationality of Political Economy". Contemporary Review. reprinted from: Cantillon, Richard. Essay on the Nature of Trade in General, Henry Higgs ed., 1959, pp. 334-360. 1881. Retrieved 2010-02-06.
  4. "The Irish Don of Fashion on". irishamerica.com. Retrieved 13 February 2013. O’Neill grew up in the small seaside town of Ballyheigue in Co. Kerry, where his family ran seaweed baths and currently owns a popular bed and breakfast. Perched on a clifftop overlooking the water, the O’Neills’ home was surrounded with plenty to inspire a young mind.

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