Tinahask Lower

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

Highlights include Arklow Lifeboat Station and Arklow railway station.

Building
is located at South Quay in , , a harbour town at the mouth of the River Avoca, approximately 72 km south of , on the east coast of .

Railway station
is a railway station in , , Ireland.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Arklow and Scarnagh.

is a town on the coast of at the outflow of the River Avoca. The name is Norse, meaning "Arnkell's meadow". It's industrial and has become a commuter town for Dublin; in 2022 its population was about 13,000.

Locality
Cross or is a small hamlet in north in . It is located four miles from the sea, on the R772 regional road between and . is situated 6 km southwest of Tinahask Lower.

Village
is a village located in north in , in the shadow of Croghan Mountain, overlooking Tara Hill in the extreme north of County Wexford. is situated 7 km southwest of Tinahask Lower.

Tinahask Lower

Latitude
52.79101° or 52° 47′ 28″ north
Longitude
-6.14469° or 6° 8′ 41″ west
Open location code
9C4MQVR4+C4
Open­Street­Map ID
node 3300550132
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­locality
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