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Granard Destination Guide

Discover Granard in Ireland

Granard in the region of Leinster with its 1,292 habitants is a place located in Ireland - some 59 mi or ( 96 km ) North-West of Dublin , the country's capital .

Interactive map of Granard

Local time in Granard is now 03:20 AM (Tuesday) . The local timezone is named " Europe/Dublin " with a UTC offset of 0 hours. Depending on your mobility, these larger cities might be interesting for you: Swansea, Plymouth, Derry, Glasgow, and Enniskillen. When in this area, you might want to check out Swansea . We discovered some clip posted online . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Are you looking for some initial hints on what might be interesting in Granard ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


Videos

Pike Fishing in Ireland

3:46 min by islandozzy
Views: 3055 Rating: 3.67

... an oirish nostalgia trip down pike memory lane over a decade ago ... ..

The Ferryman - Dublin City Ramblers cover version by Brendan

2:45 min by panthro555
Views: 1071 Rating: 5.00

The Ferryman - Written by Pete St. John A pub favourite. I was played this in my parents car ever since I was very young. I think the Dublin City Ramblers version is the best. ..


Muslim city Kashgar being destroyed by China

1:08 min by saveuyghurs
Views: 849 Rating: 3.00

in the history Kashgar city known as second Bukhara of in East Turkistan ( so -called Xinjiang). East Turkistan occpuied communist China in 1949. ..

The Beer Journey Intro

0:17 min by thebeerjourney
Views: 86 Rating: 4.00

A test to check out my new intro, still a few tweaks to make here and there! Follow me on twitter www.twitter.com Follow the blog thebeerjourney.wordpress.com ..


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Interesting facts about this location

Ballinalee

Ballinalee, formerly St Johnstown (Irish: Béal Átha na Laogh), is a village in north County Longford, Ireland. It is situated on the River Camlin, and falls within the parish of Clonbroney. The village name in Irish means "Mouth of the Ford of the Calves". The name "St Johnstown" came from the name of the Church of Ireland Church of St. John.

More reading: Wikipedia Article
Located at 53.77 -7.63 (Lat./Long.); Less than 9 km away
Tags: Towns and villages in County Longford

Lough Gowna

Lough Gowna is a fresh water lake which is the uppermost lake on the River Erne. It is located on the border between County Longford and County Cavan, with the largest part of the lake being in County Longford. Lough Gowna is a moraine-dammed lake formed at the end of the last glaciation, and owes its complex indented shape to the underlying drumlin landscape. This results in a large number of bays and inlets on the lake, often connected by narrow channels.

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Located at 53.85 -7.55 (Lat./Long.); Less than 10 km away
Tags: Loughs of County Cavan, Loughs of County Longford

Edgeworthstown railway station

Edgeworthstown railway station serves the town of Edgeworthstown in County Longford. Edgeworthstown station is served by national rail company Iarnród Éireann's Dublin to Longford commuter service and Dublin to Sligo intercity service.

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Located at 53.69 -7.60 (Lat./Long.); Less than 11 km away
Tags: Iarnród Éireann stations in County Longford, Railway stations in County Longford, Railway stations opened in 1855

Lough Sheelin

Lough Sheelin is a limestone freshwater lough in Ireland located in County Westmeath, County Meath and County Cavan near the villages of Finnea (also spelled Finea) and Mountnugent and the town of Granard,. The lake is naturally populated by brown trouts whose native stocks had depleted in recent years, hence the Central Fisheries Board stocking with farm reared the lake for the pleasure of anglers. Trout stocks are estimated to be over 100,000.

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Located at 53.80 -7.32 (Lat./Long.); Less than 13 km away
Tags: Important Bird Areas of the Republic of Ireland, Loughs of County Westmeath

Tullynally Castle

Tullynally Castle is a large country house (also known as Pakenham Hall Castle) situated some 2 km from Castlepollard on the Coole village road in County Westmeath, Ireland. The gothic style building has over 120 rooms and has been home to the Pakenham family (now the Earls of Longford) for over 350 years. The house is now surrounded by 12 acres of gardens, including woodland gardens and walled gardens laid out in the early 19th century with a limestone grotto and ornamental lakes.

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Located at 53.68 -7.33 (Lat./Long.); Less than 15 km away
Tags: Castles in County Westmeath, Pakenham family