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Explore Drumcoggy in Ireland

Drumcoggy in the region of Connaught is a town in Ireland - some 129 mi or ( 207 km ) West of Dublin , the country's capital city .

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Current time in Drumcoggy is now 03:20 AM (Tuesday) . The local timezone is named " Europe/Dublin " with a UTC offset of 0 hours. Depending on the availability of means of transportation, these more prominent locations might be interesting for you: Derry, Belfast, Sligo, Neale, and Limerick. Since you are here already, make sure to check out Derry . We saw some video on the web . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Where to go and what to see in Drumcoggy ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


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Celtic Legends - The Little Cascade

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www.facebook.com/CelticLegendsbyGianCastello (public page) From "The Secret Kingdoms - a musical journey to Fairyland" by Gian Castello Words: Gian Castello Music: The Little Cascade - MacLennan/Hardi ..

Westport Country Lodge

1:24 min by westportlodge
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A video about Westport Country Lodge and the facilities offered at it. ..


Lough Nafooey, Ireland

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Around Lough Nafooey, Ireland ..

Ireland 2006 - Part 2

6:10 min by Craig Daniels
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Craig, Dawn, Roy, Joan, Jamie, Casey 2006 Ireland Trip ..


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Interesting facts about this location

River Robe

The River Robe (Irish: Abhainn an Róba) is a river in County Mayo, Ireland. It rises near Ballyhaunis, then flows generally west for 64 kilometres, where it drains into Lough Mask. The river is the longest tributary of Lough Mask and it drains 320 square kilometres of south Mayo. The Robe's Environmental Protection Agency River ID is 30_1579.

More reading: Wikipedia Article
Located at 53.63 -9.28 (Lat./Long.); Less than 5 km away
Tags: Rivers of County Mayo

Lough Mask

Lough Mask is a limestone lough of 22,000 acres (89 km²) in County Mayo, Ireland, north of Lough Corrib. Lough Mask is the upper of the two lakes, which empty into the Corrib River, through Galway, into Galway Bay. The lake is visited for its trout fishing. Lough Mask feeds into Lough Corrib through an underground stream. In 1338 Sir Edmond de Burgh was drowned in the lake by his cousin Sir Edmond Albanach Bourke of County Mayo, at the end of the Burke Civil War 1333–38.

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Located at 53.62 -9.38 (Lat./Long.); Less than 6 km away
Tags: Gaeltacht places in County Mayo, Loughs of County Mayo

Lough Carra

Lough Carra is a limestone lake of 4,000 acres, located in the Barony of Carra, County Mayo, Republic of Ireland, approximate 8 miles (13 km) south of Castlebar. It is approximately 6 miles long and varies in width from 400 yards to one mile (1.6 km). The average depth is 6 feet, with a maximum of 60. Lough Carra was part of the estate of the well-known Moore family of Moore Hall. It is a well-known brown trout lough, and is situated northeast of Lough Mask.

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Located at 53.68 -9.24 (Lat./Long.); Less than 6 km away
Tags: Loughs of County Mayo

Moore Hall, County Mayo

Moore Hall, or Moorehall, the house and estate of George Henry Moore and family, is situated in the barony of Carra, County Mayo in a karst limestone landscape. The Moores were an aristocratic Irish family who built Moore Hall between 1792 and 1795. The first Moore of Moore Hall was George Moore, a name borne by many members of the family down the generations.

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Located at 53.71 -9.23 (Lat./Long.); Less than 9 km away
Tags: Buildings and structures in County Mayo, Houses in the Republic of Ireland

Ballintubber Abbey

Ballintubber Abbey is a royal abbey two kilometres northeast of the village of Ballintubber, County Mayo in Ireland, founded by King Cathal Crobdearg Ua Conchobair in 1216. It is said to be the only church in Ireland founded by an Irish king that is still in regular use. Despite being suppressed and damaged during the Protestant Reformation, the roofless abbey continued to be used throughout penal times by Catholics.

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Located at 53.76 -9.28 (Lat./Long.); Less than 11 km away
Tags: 1216 establishments, 13th-century establishments in Ireland, National Monuments in County Mayo, Places of worship in County Mayo, Religious museums in Ireland