Kilcarra Burial Ground

Kilcarra Burial Ground is a cemetery in , . Kilcarra Burial Ground is situated nearby to the village , as well as near .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Glenart Castle Hotel.

Hotel
is situated 2½ km southeast of Kilcarra Burial Ground.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Woodenbridge and Avoca.

Village
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is a small village in , . It lies between and , at the meeting of the Avoca, and Goldmine rivers.

Village
is a small town near , in , . It is situated on the River . The area has been associated with its copper mines for many years and the valley has been celebrated by Thomas Moore in the song "The Meeting of the Waters". is situated 4 km north of Kilcarra Burial Ground.

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.

Kilcarra Burial Ground

Latitude
52.82117° or 52° 49′ 16″ north
Longitude
-6.22371° or 6° 13′ 25″ west
Open location code
9C4MRQCG+FG
Open­Street­Map ID
way 1009243501
Open­Street­Map feature
amenity=­grave_yard
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