Ballyvoy

Ballyvoy is a small and townland in , . It is on the main A2 coast road 5 km east of and 17 km north west of .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Bonamargy Friary.

Archaeological site
is situated in , , off the Road on the approach to . The name Bonamargy means ‘foot of the Margy River’, the river formed by the joining of the Cary River and Shesk Rivers. is situated 2 miles west of Ballyvoy.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Ballycastle.

is a small fishing port and beach resort, historically in in . Those counties have been abolished so the town is now in Causeway Coast and Glens District, and in 2011 had a population of 5237.

Ballyvoy

Latitude
55.19979° or 55° 11′ 59″ north
Longitude
-6.18608° or 6° 11′ 10″ west
Population
167
Elevation
223 feet (68 metres)
Open location code
9C7M5RX7+WH
Open­Street­Map ID
node 267762589
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­village
Geo­Names ID
2656466
Wiki­data ID
Q1424642
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In Other Languages

From Basque to Spanish—“Ballyvoy” goes by many names.
  • Basque: Ballyvoy
  • Dutch: Ballyvoy
  • French: Ballyvoy
  • Irish: Baile Bhóidh
  • Malay: Ballyvoy
  • Pali: बल्ल्य्वोय
  • Scottish Gaelic: Baile Bhóidh
  • Spanish: Ballyvoy

Localities in the Area

Explore places such as Crockateemore and Carreymill Bridge.

Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Ballyvoy Post Office and St Patrick’s Church.

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