Cloghaunard

Cloghaunard is a locality in , . Cloghaunard is situated nearby to the locality , as well as near .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Clifden Castle and Clifden Lifeboat Station.

Castle
is a ruined manor house west of the town of in the region of , Ireland. It was built c. 1818 for John D'Arcy, the local landowner, in the Gothic Revival style.

Ruins
is located on The Quay at , a town on the northern shore of the Owenglin River, where it runs into Clifden Bay, in the region of , on the east coast of .

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Clifden and Ballyconneely.

Photo: Bert Kaufmann, Public domain.
is a small town on the northwest coast of in the west of Ireland. It grew up as a harbour and market town, then after the Famine became a coast resort with its present Victorian architecture.

Village
is a village and small ribbon development in west , is situated 7 km south of Cloghaunard.

Village
is a fishing village in , Ireland. The village lies 10 km northwest of and is situated at the head of . A focal point of the village is the pier, built by Alexander Nimmo in 1822 and extended in 1908. is situated 9 km northwest of Cloghaunard.

Cloghaunard

Latitude
53.48848° or 53° 29′ 19″ north
Longitude
-10.04236° or 10° 2′ 33″ west
Elevation
64 metres (210 feet)
Open location code
9C5FFXQ5+93
Geo­Names ID
10099189
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Localities in the Area

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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Abbeyglen Castle Hotel and Ardbear Bay.

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