Broughal Castle
Broughal Castle is an estate in County Offaly, Leinster. Broughal Castle is situated nearby to the locality Limekiln, as well as near the town Kilcormac.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Kilcormac and Rath.
Kilcormac
Town
Photo: Dylan Moore, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Kinnity is a village in County Offaly, 13 km east of Birr. In Irish Cionn Eitigh means "the head of Etech", a mythical princess whose head is supposedly buried here, and the rest who knows where.
Rath
Locality
Rath is a hamlet in the south west area of County Offaly, Ireland. The hamlet is located midway between the towns of Birr and Kilcormac on a northeast-southwest country road. Rath is situated 6 km southwest of Broughal Castle.
Mountbolus
Village
Tullamore is the county town of County Offaly, and more or less in the centre of Ireland. It's traversed by the Grand Canal, which is navigable by leisure boats from Dublin to the Shannon and beyond. Mountbolus is situated 9 km east of Broughal Castle.
Broughal Castle
- Type: Estate
- Also known as: “Broughal” and “Broughal House”
- Category: agriculture
- Location: County Offaly, Leinster, East Coast and Midlands, Ireland, Britain and Ireland, Europe
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Latitude
53.18333° or 53° 11′ northLongitude
-7.7575° or 7° 45′ 27″ westElevation
52 metres (171 feet)Open location code
9C5J56MV+82GeoNames ID
2965960
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Localities in the Area
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