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Ballinknockane Destination Guide

Explore Ballinknockane in Ireland

Ballinknockane in the region of Munster is a town in Ireland - some 185 mi or ( 299 km ) South-West of Dublin , the country's capital city .

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Current time in Ballinknockane is now 07:19 AM (Friday) . 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, Enniskillen, Armagh, Wexford, and Ventry. 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 Ballinknockane ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


Videos

Dingle Way 2009

2:24 min by raceonce
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Our Trip on the Dingle Way in Ireland. Some impressions from the beach, the trails and additional some timelapse impressions. More to come ... Music recorded in a pub in Castlegregory ..

Dreaming of Ireland

6:42 min by Terry Ballard
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Dedicated to everyone who has stood in amazement at the beauty of Ireland's West. Piano music by the extradordinarily talented Fred Rossamando, who plays a series of pieces from 19th century Ireland. ..


Stuck in a bog hole - Slieveglass Valley- Mount Brandon Dingle Kerry Ireland

0:30 min by ActiveMee
Views: 73 Rating: 1.00

Just how funny and dangerous bog holes can be in these wet areas. It's lucky we were around to pull him out. The Slieveglass valley is an amazing place but it is always very wet so it can be very bogg ..

Ireland Movie Project

8:05 min by dpodhajny
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Family Trip to Ireland - May 20-31, 2012. With Erin, Dan, Sean, Liz, Rosemary and Marian. ..


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Interesting facts about this location

Mount Brandon

Mount Brandon or Brandon Mountain (Irish: Cnoc Bréanainn, meaning "Brendan's hill") is a 952 m (3123 ft) mountain on the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry, Ireland. It is the highest peak of the unnamed central mountain range of the Dingle Peninsula and the ninth highest peak on the island. It is also the highest Irish peak outside the Macgillycuddy's Reeks. It is classed as a Furth by the Scottish Mountaineering Club.

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Located at 52.24 -10.25 (Lat./Long.); Less than 3 km away
Tags: Furths, Hewitts of Ireland, Historic trails and roads in Ireland, Marilyns of Ireland, Mountains and hills of County Kerry

An Ghaeltacht GAA

An Ghaeltacht is a Gaelic Athletic Association club from County Kerry. The club competes as an individual club in the Kerry Senior Football Championship.

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Located at 52.18 -10.36 (Lat./Long.); Less than 7 km away
Tags: Gaelic Athletic Association clubs in County Kerry, Gaelic football clubs in County Kerry

Gallarus Oratory

The Gallarus Oratory is believed to be an early Christian church located on the Dingle Peninsula, County Kerry, Ireland. The oratory overlooks the harbour at Ard na Caithne (formerly also called Smerwick) on the Dingle Peninsula.

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Located at 52.17 -10.35 (Lat./Long.); Less than 8 km away
Tags: Buildings and structures in County Kerry, Chapels in the Republic of Ireland, National Monuments in County Kerry

An Triúr Deirfiúr

An Triúr Deirfiúr, (The Three Sisters in Irish) are a group of three peaks at the northwestern end of the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry, Ireland, situated just to the north of the village of Baile an Fheirtéaraigh. The names of the little peaks are from the westerly most hill, Binn Hanrai, Binn Meanach and Binn Diarmada. Though they are called "the three sisters" none of the have a female name associated with them.

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Located at 52.20 -10.42 (Lat./Long.); Less than 9 km away
Tags: Mountains and hills of County Kerry

Siege of Smerwick

The Siege of Smerwick took place at Ard na Caithne (formerly known as Smerwick) in 1580, during the Second Desmond Rebellion in Ireland. A 400–500 strong force of Papal soldiers (Spanish and Italian troops) captured the town but were forced to retreat to nearby Dún an Óir, where they were besieged by the English Army. The defenders eventually surrendered and most of them were then massacred on the orders of the English commander, the Lord Deputy of Ireland, Arthur Grey.

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Located at 52.19 -10.42 (Lat./Long.); Less than 9 km away
Tags: 1580 in Ireland, Conflicts in 1580, History of County Kerry, Massacres committed by the United Kingdom, Massacres in Ireland, Sieges involving Ireland, Sieges involving the Papal States