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The Neale Destination Guide

Explore The Neale in Ireland

The Neale in the region of Ireland (general) is a town in Ireland - some 124 mi or ( 199 km ) West of Dublin , the country's capital city .

Interactive map of The Neale

Current time in The Neale is now 10:23 PM (Thursday) . 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, Tooreen, Sligo, and Shrule. Since you are here already, 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. Where to go and what to see in The Neale ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


Videos

Ireland 2006 - Part 2

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Craig, Dawn, Roy, Joan, Jamie, Casey 2006 Ireland Trip ..

Journey from Cong to Hazel Grove B&B

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Ride with us through the village of Cong, Ireland to the Hazel Grove B&B. ..


Video guide of beautiful Ballinrobe Mayo Ireland

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Beautiful Ballinrobe Mayo Ireland video guide

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Interesting facts about this location

Cong Abbey

Cong Abbey is a historic site located at Cong, on the borders of counties Galway and Mayo, in Ireland's province of Connacht. Founded in the early 7th century, by Saint Feichin, the abbey was destroyed by fire in the early 12th century. Turlough Mor O’Connor, the High King of Ireland, refounded the abbey circa 1135. His son Rory O'Connor, the last High King of Ireland before the Norman invasion, constructed new buildings and also lived the last 15 years of his life at the abbey, dying in 1198.

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Located at 53.54 -9.29 (Lat./Long.); Less than 5 km away
Tags: Augustinian monasteries in the Republic of Ireland, Cong, County Mayo, History of Ireland, Medieval architecture, National Monuments in County Mayo, Religion in County Mayo, Ruins in the Republic of Ireland, Visitor attractions in County Mayo

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.

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Located at 53.63 -9.28 (Lat./Long.); Less than 8 km away
Tags: Rivers of County Mayo

Ross Errilly Friary

The Ross Errilly Friary (Irish: Mainistir Ros Oirialaigh, often anglicised in 18th & 19th century sources as Rosserelly) is a medieval Franciscan friary located about a mile to the northwest of Headford, County Galway, Ireland. It is a National Monument of Ireland and among the best-preserved medieval monastic sites in the country. Though usually referred to by locals as "Ross Abbey," this is not technically correct as the community never had an abbot.

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Located at 53.48 -9.13 (Lat./Long.); Less than 12 km away
Tags: 1351 establishments, Buildings and structures in County Galway, Christian monasteries established in the 14th century, Franciscan monasteries in the Republic of Ireland, National Monuments in County Galway, Religion in County Galway, Ruins in the Republic of Ireland

Lough Corrib

Lough Corrib is a lake in the west of Ireland. The River Corrib or Galway river connects the lake to the sea at Galway. It is the second largest lough in the island of Ireland. It covers 178 km² and lies mostly in County Galway with a small area of its northeast corner in County Mayo. The first canal on the island of Ireland was cut in the 12th century. Known as the Friar's Cut, it allowed boats to pass from Lough Corrib to the sea at Galway.

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Located at 53.47 -9.28 (Lat./Long.); Less than 12 km away
Tags: Important Bird Areas of the Republic of Ireland, Loughs of County Galway, Loughs of County Mayo, Protected areas of County Galway, Ramsar sites in the Republic of Ireland

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 12 km away
Tags: Loughs of County Mayo