Bere Island

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Bere Island is a sparsely populated island off Ireland’s southwest coast known for its rugged scenery, strategic military history, and views over Bantry Bay and Castletownbere.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf island
administrativeDivision Cork County Council area NERFINISHED
country Ireland NERFINISHED
hasActivity angling
birdwatching
hiking
hasCulturalAspect island community traditions
hasEvent Bere Island parkrun NERFINISHED
hasFeature natural harbours
rocky coastline
rolling hills
hasFortification Martello towers
hasHarbour Lawrence Cove NERFINISHED
hasHeritageDesignation national monument sites
hasLighthouse Ardnakinna Lighthouse NERFINISHED
hasMilitaryHistoryPeriod Napoleonic Wars NERFINISHED
World War I NERFINISHED
hasMilitaryInstallation British Army fortifications
hasSettlement Ardnakinna area NERFINISHED
Rerrin NERFINISHED
hasTransport ferry service to Castletownbere
historicalLanguage Irish
knownFor rugged scenery
strategic military history
views over Bantry Bay
views over Castletownbere
language English
locatedIn County Cork NERFINISHED
locatedInBodyOfWater Bantry Bay NERFINISHED
near Castletownbere NERFINISHED
offCoastOf southwest coast of Ireland
partOf Munster NERFINISHED
partOfArchipelago Beara Peninsula island group NERFINISHED
populationCharacteristic sparsely populated
tourismRegion Wild Atlantic Way NERFINISHED
usedFor coastal defence
military training
tourism

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County Cork contains Bere Island