Killeen is a tiny village along a small spur of the Wild Atlantic Way. It is a short walk away from the the unique Clapper Bridge. It dates to the 1840s when a Protestant Evangelist Colony, including a church and school, was set up beside the river. The Colony, initially successful, went into decline and was abandoned after twenty years.
Killeen is also very close to Carowniskey beach, known well for being both a famous horse racing beach each summer and a well known surfing beach.
Cache is small plastic tub.