Cappoquin, also spelt
Cappaquin or
Capaquin , is a town in west
County Waterford,
Ireland. It is on the
Blackwater river at the junction of the
N72 national secondary road and the R669
regional road. It is positioned on a sharp 90-degree bend in the river and nestles at the foot of the
Knockmealdown Mountains. It is the birthplace of the poet
Thomas McCarthy. Cappoquin is also the birthplace of Michael Cavanagh, a prominent poet, writer, historian and Fenian who was involved in the attack on the constabulary barracks in Cappoquin, soon after which he went to America with fellow rebels, where he often and fondly wrote and spoke of Cappoquin and its inhabitants. Popular local pursuits include Gaelic games, rowing, and fishing.