Bal Iver

Bal Iver is an estate in , . Bal Iver is situated nearby to the locality , as well as near .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Derrinlough briquette factory.

The was a briquette manufacturing facility in , Ireland, opened in 1957. It ceased production on 26 May 2023. is situated 4 km southeast of Bal Iver.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Shannon Harbour and Clonony.

Village
Banagher is a town at the western edge of on the banks of the River Shannon. In Irish it's Beannchar na Sionna, "the place of the pointed rocks on the Shannon" - the river is shallow so it can be forded and is less flood-prone, but it's a block to navigation. is situated 3 km northwest of Bal Iver.

Locality
is a small village in , . It is noted for Castle, a late medieval tower house built in 1500. The village is between the and the Grand Canal, in the parish of Gallen and Reynegh. is situated 4 km north of Bal Iver.

is a town at the western edge of on the banks of the River Shannon. In Irish it's Beannchar na Sionna, "the place of the pointed rocks on the Shannon" - the river is shallow so it can be forded and is less flood-prone, but it's a block to navigation.

Bal Iver

Latitude
53.19861° or 53° 11′ 55″ north
Longitude
-7.9275° or 7° 55′ 39″ west
Elevation
57 metres (187 feet)
Open location code
9C5J53XC+CX
Geo­Names ID
2965603
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