Cnoc Na dTobar
Conc Na dTobar, Caherciveen, Co. Kerry
December 28th 2016
Cnoc na Tobar Cahersiveen
A beautiful autumnal morning on Cnoc na Tobar with Cahersiveen Guided Walking Tours. Contact gerrykerry@gmail.com for a guided walk on this and many other walks.
Cnoc Na dTobar Pilgrim Path
Three Steps Behind in Ireland (August 2018)
Pentecost Sunday on Cnoc na dTobar
Annual pilgrimage and mass on Cnoc na dTobar.
Ep5 Like a dream... - - Cahersiveen Co. Kerry, Ireland | Skellig Coast | Wild Atlantic Way
Cahersiveen is a town in County Kerry, Ireland. It is located on the River Fertha and is the principal town of the Iveragh Peninsula. Cahersiveen is near Valentia Island and is connected to the Irish road network by the N70 road (Ring of Kerry).
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▼ Peaceful Cahersiveenl, County Kerry, Ireland
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The Daniel O'Connell Church of the Holy Cross in the town is the only one in Ireland named after a lay person. It is situated on the slopes of Beentee from which I recorded this footage. You can also see the decommissioned Royal Irish Constabulary barracks (white building), now a heritage centre, which according to legend, was built from the plans for a British barracks in India that got mixed up (a very common myth that occurs in many Irish garrison towns). The Cahersiveen railway station was on the Great Southern and Western Railway which ran from Farranfore to Valentia Harbour in the Republic of Ireland (left bridge).
Cnoc na dTobar or Knocknadobar (right mountain in background) was a sacred pilgrim site in prehistoric and medieval times. The Pilgrim Path from the traditional start point near St Furze’s holy well is marked by 14 Stations of the Cross leading to an imposing Celtic Cross on the summit plateau that acts as the pilgrim destination.
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This is Episode 5 of my time-lapse loop meditation series which will feature magical moments on the Skellig Coast, the Ring of Kerry, The Skellig Ring and the Wild Atlantic Way, County Kerry, Ireland. You will be surprised how much detail you will perceive by spending time with this unique moment in nature. I will upload a new episode every tuesday. Don't forget to like & subscribe to my youtube channel. Enjoy
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Wild Atlantic Way - Walk #3: Cnoc na dTobar, Iveragh Peninsula by Adrian Hendroff
Video inspired by the book 'Killarney to Valentia Island: The Iveragh Peninsula' first published 2015 by The Collins Press
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Extract from The voice of an angel Copyright (c) 2003 Liam Lawton, used with kind permission of Liam Lawton.
Dandelion Lakewood - Faerie Queen from Cahersiveen (Ballengeary, Ireland)
Faerie Queen from Cahersiveen
I met a young lady from Cahersiveen.
Her eyes were as blue as the sky in the spring.
Her hair it was curled and her skin shone like pearl.
Tis my faerie queen from Cahersiveen.
She showed me the ring forts in County Kerry.
We climbed Cnoc na dTobar and stared at the sea.
The fog rolling in made a perilous descent
With my faerie queen from Cahersiveen.
Come here to me king and I'll look after you,
She beckons me with her eyes mountain spring blue.
Her face framed so fair by her bracken brown hair.
O my faerie queen from Cahersiveen.
Her cheeks they are rosie as fox gloves in bloom.
The sun of my smile lights her love like the moon.
She introduced me to the old hawthorn tree.
She's my faerie queen from Cahersiveen.
I've known other faerie queens 'cross this world wide,
From mountains and valleys to island sea sides.
And there's none but one I would choose for my bride,
that's my faerie queen from Cahersiveen.
The 1916 Centenary year opens on Cnoc na dTobar
Father Pat recites Joseph Mary Plunkett's poem 'I see his blood upon the Rose' unfortunatly I missed the first line. We had just entered the Centenary year and were at the Canon's Cross near the summit of Cnoc na dTobar.
Mount Knocknodobar Knock nutter bar wlmp
Cahersiveen to Killorglin
BMW GS 1200 Adventure - Cahersiveen to Killorglin
People to People Sacramento Celtic Cultures Cahersiveen Irish Dancer
Christmas day swim Cahirciveen 25/2008
christmas day 2008 in cahirciveen co kerry. ireland
Caherciveen - tourismTV.wmv
Cahersiveen Time Lapse Movie
This is a Time Lapse movie of Cahersiveen taken over four hours
Cahersiveen ring fort with Iveragh tours
kerry mts-climbing Knocknadobar
windy climb up knocknadabor, 690 m, is a pilgrimage mt , although very few people seem to climb it..
great views from the top even with the poor visibility we had,
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Kerry Showreel
Glimpses of Iveragh Peninsula, County Kerry, Ireland
Talent Of Iveragh Well done all Entrants
The Talent Of Iveragh Competition is on track for the Grand Final on Sat November 9th.
The two heats brought us fantastic talent from the area, spanning a variety of musical genres, performed by the young and slightly older talented performers.
Filemore hall is the venue for the event. It is a wonderful athmospheric spot to hold the competition It is large enough for supporters to come and enjoy the show with a lovely warm and friendly welcome for visitors.
The competition is delighted in it's inaugural year to have attracted so much talent and interest . It is hosted by Teacht Thar Sáile Folk Club in association with Filemore Community Centre. The Talent show is an open and inclusive competition allowing for people of all musical tastes and backgrounds to enter. Entrants have a chance to perform in front of an audience along with an opportunity for success in the Competition, encouraging performance and musical development in the participants.
There are two prizes for the successful entrants. One is the Overall Padraig Dineen Perpetual Trophy Created By local Artist Pieter Koning. The winner of this category also receives 1000 Euros and two Days Recording at Harmony Recording Studios.
The other prize is for the best original composition. The winner of this category receives a One off trophy donated by Hillgrove Porcelain along with a days recording at Studio Fiona Fermoy with Brian O Reilly
The Original work category encourages composers to develop and
Perform their works.
Independent judges with an appreciation of music judge entrants in this competition. Using criteria based on comprehension and expression along with technical talent, all categories and entrants are judged fairly. Audience participation in judging has been avoided in the interest of fairness and to set it apart from other competitions, by ensuring fair and accurate results .It is an open and inclusive event, allowing for people of all musical tastes to enter. Though it allows for only one winner for each category, opportunity for live music experience and performance is afforded to entrants. This is the inaugural year and it is hoped by the integrity and inclusiveness of the competition that it will gain momentum in future years and be recognised as being a notable, recognised competition with coveted awards.
Keep music Live and Alive is our goal!
We are grateful to our sponsors who include: main sponsor -- Cahirsiveen Credit Union, Kerry Murphy Motors, Devlin's Centra, A Cut Above Hair Salon, Dan Dennehy Plumbing, Cha Healy's Bar, Camos Restaurant, Filemore Community Centre, Teacht Thar Sáile Folk Club and Technology Kerry. We also thank our advertisers along with contributors to out great fundraising draw prizes were donated by The Ring Of Kerry Hotel, ChoColette, Alice Dennehy -- Skellig Soaps and Teacht Thar Sáile Folk Club. Draw will take place on November 9th
We have hosted our two Heats on October 19th and 26th. We are very grateful to our judges who had a difficult task, as the standard of performance displayed by all entrants has been very high. We congratulate all our qualifiers who prepare for the November Final. However we also recognize the talent and passion for music displayed by those who did not get through this time and wish them well.