Lispole

Lispole (Irish: Lios Pil) is a village in County Kerry in the Republic of Ireland.

Transportation

The village is situated approximately 5 miles from Dingle and 24 miles from Tralee on the Dingle Peninsula on the N86 National Secondary Route. Bus Services between Tralee and Dingle also serve Lispole

History

Minard Castle damaged by Cromwellian forces in 1641. Kinard, Lispole is the birthplace of Irish Republican revolutionary Thomas Ashe. The Dingle Narrow Guage Railway ran through Lispole, and today a viaduct from that line still exists.

External Links

Kerry County Council Lispole Plan

 

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