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Srahmore Destination Guide

Delve into Srahmore in Ireland

Srahmore in the region of Connaught is a city in Ireland - some 143 mi or ( 230 km ) West of Dublin , the country's capital .

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Current time in Srahmore is now 01:55 AM (Wednesday) . The local timezone is named " Europe/Dublin " with a UTC offset of 0 hours. Depending on your travel modalities, these larger destinations might be interesting for you: Derry, Belfast, Sligo, Rosturk, and Moyour Bridge. While being here, make sure to check out Derry . We encountered some video on the web . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Are you curious about the possible sightseeing spots and facts in Srahmore ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


Videos

Connemara Adventure Challenge

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www.gaelforceevents.com/connemara/ Lovely sunny day out west and some very happy people. Check out what people had to say about the last Connemara Adventure challenge. 12km run, 17km bicycle, 2km kaya ..

My Holiday in Ireland

3:22 min by Phil OShea
Views: 92 Rating: 5.00

Here's a video about my holiday in Ireland with my sister, mum and Dad and about a million relatives!!! We got to be Princesses too...........It was awesome :) Thanks to Sharon Shannon for the 'Galway ..


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Interesting facts about this location

Lough Feeagh

Lough Feeagh is a freshwater lough in County Mayo, Ireland. It is the largest of the lakes in the Burrishoole catchment, which consists of seven lakes and interconnecting rivers and streams. Lough Feeagh is one of the lakes observed and studied by the Global Lake Ecological Observatory Network (GLEON). Lough Feeagh drains into Lough Furnace, which then drains through the short Burrishoole Channel into Clew Bay in the Atlantic Ocean on the west coast of Ireland.

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Located at 53.95 -9.58 (Lat./Long.); Less than 1 km away
Tags: Loughs of County Mayo

Goulane

Goulane West or Gowlan West (Irish: An Gabhlán Thiar) is a small village located two miles southeast of Clifden in County Galway, Ireland. It is beside the N59 national secondary road. It has a population of 100. To the north of the village is a hilly area which leads to the river. To the south is Killywongaun and a by-road which leads to Clifden and the Dooneen area. The name An Gabhlán means "the small fork". There is also a Gowlan East or An Gabhlán Thoir in nearby Carna.

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Located at 54.02 -9.56 (Lat./Long.); Less than 6 km away
Tags: Towns and villages in County Galway

Burrishoole Friary

Burrishoole Friary was a Dominican friary in County Mayo, Ireland. Its ruin is a National Monument. Burrishoole Friary was founded in 1470 by Richard de Burgo of Turlough, Lord MacWilliam Oughter. It was built without the permission of the Pope. In 1486, the Pope instructed the Archbishop of Tuam to forgive the Friars. Richard de Burgo resigned his lordship in 1469 and entered the friary he had founded where he remained a friar until his death four years later.

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Located at 53.90 -9.57 (Lat./Long.); Less than 7 km away
Tags: 1470 establishments in Ireland, Buildings and structures in County Mayo, Christian monasteries established in the 15th century, Dominican monasteries in the Republic of Ireland, History of County Mayo, National Monuments in County Mayo, Religion in County Mayo, Religious organizations established in the 1470s, Ruins in the Republic of Ireland, Visitor attractions in County Mayo

Rockfleet Castle

Rockfleet Castle, or Carraigahowley Castle, is a tower house near Newport in County Mayo, Ireland. It was built in the mid sixteenth century, and is most famously associated with Gráinne O'Malley, the pirate queen and chieftain of the clan O’Malley. Rockfleet Castle has four floors and is over eighteen metres in height. It can be open to the public year round. If the huge doorhandle on the heavy wooden door cannot be opened, the key can be borrowed and returned to the nearby farm.

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Located at 53.90 -9.63 (Lat./Long.); Less than 8 km away
Tags: Castles in County Mayo, National Monuments in County Mayo

Nephin Beg

Nephin Beg or Nefin Beg is a mountain in the Nephin Beg Range in north County Mayo, Ireland. The mountain takes its name from Nephin, although that mountain is some distance away and with intervening mountains between them. The highest point is 627 metres.

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Located at 54.03 -9.63 (Lat./Long.); Less than 9 km away
Tags: Mountains and hills of County Mayo