Killola Cottage

Killola Cottage is a building in , . Killola Cottage is situated nearby to the hamlet .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Aughnanure Castle.

House
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is a tower house near on the N59, in , in the west of . It was built by the O'Flaherty family in the late 15th century and fully restored in the 1960s. Today it is open to visitors from March to November. is situated 2 km north of Killola Cottage.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Rosscahill and Oughterard.

Hamlet
is a village in , , 18 km north-west of Galway city. The village is on the N59 road between Galway city and . There are several bus services each day to Galway.

is a small town in , on the shores of Lough Corrib 26 km northwest of Galway city. It's on the edge of the Connemara hills and has accommodation and other visitor amenities; it's a commuter town for the city and its own population in 2022 was 1800.

Locality
is a townland in , on the shores of . The number of occupied dwellings is 20 and for census purposes it is incorporated within the 'census town' of Rosscahill, Wormhole with a total population of 295 in 2011. is situated 8 km east of Killola Cottage.

Killola Cottage

Latitude
53.4° or 53° 24′ north
Longitude
-9.26667° or 9° 16′ west
Elevation
16 metres (52 feet)
Open location code
9C5GCP2M+28
Geo­Names ID
2963315
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