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Kilcrohane is a village in County Cork, Ireland. It is the last coastal village on the Sheep's Head Peninsula after Durrus and Ahakista. Kilcrohane lies under the 'Shadow of Seefin' and is also close to Caher Mountain. The village overlooks Dunmanus Bay. The village is in a townland and civil parish of the same name.

Cill Crochain
is Irish for the 'church of Crochan'. Some believe Crochan was from County Kerry, near Caherdaniel where there are two ruined churches named after him and a village also called Kilcrohane. There is a ruined church in the grounds of the cemetery in Kilcrohane, thought to be where Crohan built his cell. ==Tourism==
Tourism
The seaside village of Kilcrohane increases in population in the summer months. It has a pub, a café gallery, three restaurants and a seasonal coffee shop. The local shop is a post office and filling station. There is also a local co-operative shop selling local produce, arts and crafts. There are a number of bed and breakfasts, several self-catering holiday accommodations, and a garage/repair shop that also rents bicycles. The Kilcrohane pier is used for swimming, There is also a community field and hall and a children's playground with tennis court. ==Sheep's Head Way==
Sheep's Head Way
Kilcrohane is base for the hill walking route, the Sheep's Head Way. The Sheep's Head Way features over 60 miles of marked maintained hill and road walking routes with views of Bantry and Dunmanus Bays. The area also has marked road cycling route. ==Museum and gallery==
Museum and gallery
The Alice West Centre, a museum focusing on the life and art of the late English-born artist Alice West, is open during the summer months and is run by the Muintir Bhaire Community Council. Alice West bequeathed her estate to the community, and the museum displays local artifacts, crafts, and artwork. ==Festivals==
Festivals
Kilcrohane has a number of festivals throughout the year, including the 'Craic on the Coast' traditional music festival which takes place annually on Easter weekend. A 'Kilcrohane Carnival' is also held every year on the third week of July (depending on the weather). This carnival features a number of events, races, a track and field event, and fishing competition. ==Notable people==
Notable people
Patrick Joseph Sullivan (1885–1935), U.S. Senator for Wyoming, was born in the area • J. G. Farrell (1935–1979), writer, lived in Kilcrohane • Denis O'Donovan (born 1955), senator, is from the area • Ralph Fiennes (born 1962), actor, briefly lived here in the 1970s and attended Kilcrohane National School • Christy Moore (born 1945), folk singer, had a property here • Ivor Callely (born 1958), former politician and senator, also has a holiday residence here ==See also==
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