
Kenmare River Marine Area is a scenic and ecologically rich coastal inlet in southwest Ireland, renowned for its striking fjord-like fjords, diverse marine habitats, and abundant wildlife, making it a prime destination for kayaking, wildlife watching, and coastal hiking.
The Kenmare River Marine Area, often referred to as Kenmare Bay or Kenmare River, is a long, narrow fjord-like inlet located on the southwestern coast of Ireland, primarily within County Kerry. Despite its name, it is a sea inlet rather than a true river, stretching approximately 30 kilometers (19 miles) between the Iveragh and Beara peninsulas. The landscape around the bay is notable for rugged hills, lush green valleys, and tranquil waters, offering spectacular coastal scenery. Ecologically, the area supports a rich mosaic of habitats including seagrass meadows, rocky shores, salt marshes, and bays which provide vital breeding and feeding grounds for numerous marine species, birds, and fish. It is a Special Area of Conservation under the EU Habitats Directive due to its ecological importance and diverse marine biodiversity. Historically, the Kenmare River area has long supported local fishing communities and remains an important site for traditional shellfish farming, particularly oysters and mussels. Recreation opportunities abound, with kayaking and boating popular activities to explore the calm waters and sheltered inlets. Coastal trails along parts of the bay provide scenic hiking routes with panoramic views of the water and surrounding mountains. Wildlife enthusiasts can spot seals, otters, and a variety of seabirds including herons and egrets. The combination of pristine natural beauty, rich biodiversity, and cultural heritage makes Kenmare River Marine Area an appealing destination for nature lovers and outdoor adventurers seeking peaceful marine and coastal experiences in Ireland.
The fjord-like waters providing sheltered kayaking routes
Extensive seagrass beds supporting vital marine ecosystems
Traditional oyster and mussel farms visible from shore
Remote coastal hiking trails with sweeping views of the Iveragh and Beara peninsulas
Lush underwater seagrass beds that play a critical role in carbon sequestration and marine biodiversity.
Traditional aquaculture sites that sustain local livelihoods and add unique cultural value to the area.
The rugged hills forming the Beara Peninsula’s backdrop, offering hiking opportunities with dramatic views over Kenmare River.