An Clochán (anglicized as Cloghane; from clochán, a local type of dry-stone hut) is a Gaeltacht village and townland on the Dingle Peninsula of County...
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Cleariestown Cleggan Clifden Clogh Cloghan (Donegal) Cloghan (Offaly) Cloghane (an Clochán) Clogheen Clogherhead Cloghroe Clohamon Clonaghadoo Clonakilty...
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eel. The lake is part of the Tralee Bay and Magharees Peninsula, West to Cloghane Special Area of Conservation. List of loughs in Ireland "Lough Gill" (Map)...
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from the east via the car park at the Faha Grotto (Q493119) just outside Cloghane. The route to the summit is marked, and offers views of the deep corries...
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August 1940, Luftwaffe Fw 200C-1 "F8+KH" of I/KG 40 crashed at Faha Ridge, Cloghane, Ireland; all six on board survived and were interned in Ireland. On 22...
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serving Dingle include routes to Killarney, to Tralee, to Kerry Airport, to Cloghane (via Castlegregory), and to Ballydavid (via Ballyferriter and Dunquin)...
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200 acres) and stretches from Tralee town westwards to Fenit Harbour and Cloghane, encompassing Tralee Bay, Brandon Bay and the Magharees Peninsula. It includes...
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have been maintained with minor changes: the inclusion of An Clochán (Cloghane) and Cé Bhréanainn (Brandon) in County Kerry in 1974; the inclusion of...
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descends to Brandon village and follows a trail to the village of Cloghane. From Cloghane, the trail follows Fermoyle Strand, Ireland's longest beach, to...
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Castlemaine – Caisleán na Mainge Causeway – An Tóchar Chapeltown - An Caol Cloghane - An Clochán Cordal – Cordal Cromane - An Cromán Currans – Na Coirríní...
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