Causeway An Tóchar | |
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Village | |
Crossroads at Causeway, County Kerry | |
| Coordinates: 52°24′52″N09°43′59″W / 52.41444°N 9.73306°W / 52.41444; -9.73306 | |
| Country | Ireland |
| Province | Munster |
| County | County Kerry |
| Elevation | 22 m (72 ft) |
| Population | |
• Total | 220 |
Causeway (Irish: an Tóchar / Ceann an Tóchair, historically anglicised as Kantogher)[2] is a village in County Kerry in Ireland. In the village there is one shop/post office, two hairdressers, a fast food outlet, a funeral home, a bakery and four pubs. Other amenities in the area include a GAA pitch, health centre, church, primary school, and a secondary school.[3]
Causeway Comprehensive School is a co-educational school offering a complete second-level education to pupils from Kerryhead to Lisselton and from Ardfert to Dromclough.[4]
Causeway is approximately 16 miles (26 km) from Tralee on the R551regional road. Causeway Parish is bordered to the south by Ardfert/Kilmoyley, to the west by Ballyheigue and to the northeast Ballyduff. To the north is the Shannon Estuary and the cliffs of Meenogahane.
"An Tóchar" is Irish for "(the) causeway".[2] The village was founded on an ancient Celtic roadway which originated in the neighbouring parish of Ballyheigue and was reputed to have ended in Tara, seat of the High-Kings of Ireland.
Shannonside Local Radio operated from Causeway from May, 1987 to May, 1988.[5]
According to 2022 census figures, the population of Causeway was 220, a decrease from the 257 inhabitants recorded in the 2016 census.[1]