Ballinamore Park
Ballinamore Park is an estate in County Galway, Connacht. Ballinamore Park is situated nearby to the locality Killeroran, as well as near the hamlet Newbridge.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Newbridge and Ballygar.
Newbridge
Hamlet
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Newbridge is a small rural village in County Galway, Ireland. It is on the N63 road which runs between Galway city and Longford town. By road, the village is 55 km from Galway city and 25 km from Roscommon town. Newbridge is situated 5 km northwest of Ballinamore Park.
Ballygar
Village
Ballygar is a village in County Galway, Ireland. It is 19 km from Roscommon town. Ballygar is situated 5 km northeast of Ballinamore Park.
Mountbellew
Town
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Mountbellew or Mountbellew Bridge is a town in County Galway, Ireland. It lies mostly within the townland of Treanrevagh on the N63 national primary road. As of the 2022 census, it had a population of 774. Mountbellew is situated 9 km west of Ballinamore Park.
Ballinamore Park
- Type: Estate
- Also known as: “Ballinamore”
- Category: agriculture
- Location: County Galway, Connacht, West Ireland, Ireland, Britain and Ireland, Europe
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Latitude
53.48333° or 53° 29′ northLongitude
-8.36667° or 8° 22′ westElevation
51 metres (167 feet)Open location code
9C5HFJMM+88GeoNames ID
2966757
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