Eireannáns
Eireannáns is a small village located in County Kerry, Ireland. The village is situated in the Dingle Peninsula, a region known for its stunning landscapes, including the Blasket Islands and the Iveragh Mountains. Eireannáns is part of the civil parish of Dingle and is approximately 10 kilometers south of the town of Dingle. The village is primarily agricultural, with a focus on dairy farming and sheep rearing. Eireannáns has a population of around 50 people, and the local community is known for its strong sense of tradition and hospitality. The village has a small pub, a community hall, and a few local businesses, including a shop and a café. Eireannáns is also home to a number of historic sites, including a 19th-century church and a number of ancient burial mounds. The village is well-connected to the rest of Ireland by road, with the N68 national secondary road passing through it. Eireannáns is a peaceful and picturesque village that offers visitors a glimpse into traditional Irish rural life.