Inagh River

The Inagh River is a river of , western . It takes in the and flows into at after flowing through .
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  • Type: Stream
  • Description: river in Ireland
  • Also known as: Inagh

Places of Interest

Highlights include Dough Castle and Lahinch Golf Club.

Ruins
is a ruined tower house at in , western . It was established by the O'Conors in the early 14th century, but nothing remains of the original structures.

Building
is a links golf course in western , in the town of on the northwest coast of in northern . It is situated approximately thirty-two kilometres northwest of the town of .

Guest house
is a Georgian country house hotel in , Ireland, about 3 kilometres south of off the N67 road near the village of Moy. Originally set in 15 acres of woodland on the , it was built in the mid 18th century as the holiday home of Sir Augustine Fitzgerald. is situated 3½ km south of Inagh River.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Lahinch and Liscannor.

is a small seaside resort in in the west of Ireland. In Irish it's An Leacht, "the peninsula" and also known as Leacht Uí Chonchubhair, "Cairn of O'Connor" for the chieftain slain at Dough Castle.

Village
Lahinch is a small seaside resort in in the west of Ireland. In Irish it's An Leacht, "the peninsula" and also known as Leacht Uí Chonchubhair, "Cairn of O'Connor" for the chieftain slain at Dough Castle.

Town
Ennistymon or is a country market town in , near the west coast of . The River Inagh, with its small rapids known as the Cascades, runs through the town, behind the main street. is situated 4½ km east of Inagh River.

Inagh River

Latitude
52.94694° or 52° 56′ 49″ north
Longitude
-9.35806° or 9° 21′ 29″ west
Elevation
3 metres (10 feet)
Open location code
9C4GWJWR+QQ
Geo­Names ID
2963699
Wiki­data ID
Q15734015
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Satellite Map

Discover Inagh River from above in high-definition satellite imagery.

In Other Languages

From Egyptian Arabic to Welsh—“Inagh River” goes by many names.
  • Egyptian Arabic: نهر ايناج
  • Galician: Río Inagh
  • German: River Inagh
  • Irish: An Eidhneach
  • Welsh: Afon Inagh

Localities in the Area

Explore places such as O’Brien’s Bridge and Lower Ballycotteen.

Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Dealagh River and Dough Castle.

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