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Foyers
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Années de recensement
- Personnes
- 981
- Foyers
- 175
- Personnes
- 805 -17.9%
- Foyers
- 156 -10.9%
À propos
Tahilla is a small village and townland located in County Kerry in the southwest of Ireland, positioned on the Beara Peninsula in the Kenmare area. The district sits within a dramatic landscape characteristic of this region, featuring rugged coastline, mountainous terrain, and deep valleys. The village overlooks Kenmare Bay, offering views across the water to the surrounding peaks and peninsulas that define this corner of County Kerry. The area is marked by the kind of wild, windswept geography typical of Ireland's southwestern coast, with rocky outcrops, moorland, and winding roads that connect small communities scattered throughout the peninsula.
The Beara Peninsula, where Tahilla is situated, has a long history of human settlement dating back centuries. Like much of rural Kerry, the area has deep roots in Irish culture and was historically dependent on agriculture, fishing, and later tourism. The landscape itself bears the marks of historical land use, with stone walls, old farmsteads, and traditional settlement patterns still visible across the countryside. The region's isolation and topography have meant that many aspects of traditional Irish rural life persisted here longer than in more accessible parts of the country.
Tahilla and the surrounding Beara Peninsula are known among visitors for their natural beauty and outdoor recreation opportunities. The area attracts walkers, climbers, and those seeking to experience Ireland's dramatic coastal and mountain scenery. The village maintains its character as a working rural community while also serving visitors exploring the peninsula. Local attractions in the broader area include walking routes, archaeological sites, and views that have made the Beara one of Ireland's recognized scenic destinations.
For the local community, Tahilla represents part of a broader network of small villages and townlands that form the social and economic fabric of the Beara Peninsula. Like many rural Irish districts, it faces the challenges common to remote areas, including maintaining services and population in an era of migration to larger towns and cities. Despite these pressures, the community remains an integral part of Kerry's distinctive character, preserving aspects of rural Irish life while adapting to contemporary circumstances.
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République d'Irlande
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Années de recensement
1901, 1911
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