Saint Jarlath’s Park
Saint Jarlath’s Park is a pitch in County Galway, Connacht. Saint Jarlath’s Park is situated nearby to the stadium St Jarlath’s Park, as well as near the theater building Mall Theatre.Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include St Jarlath’s Park and St Mary’s Cathedral, Tuam.
St Jarlath’s Park
Stadium
St Jarlath's Park is a GAA stadium in Tuam, County Galway, Ireland. It is one of the principal stadiums of Galway GAA's football teams. The ground once had a capacity of around 26,000.
St Mary’s Cathedral, Tuam
Church
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St Mary's Cathedral is a cathedral church of the Diocese of Tuam, Limerick and Killaloe in the Church of Ireland. It is located in Tuam, County Galway, in Ireland. St Mary’s Cathedral, Tuam is situated 500 metres north of Saint Jarlath’s Park.
Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Church
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The Cathedral Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Tuam, commonly called Tuam Cathedral, is the cathedral for the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Tuam in Ireland. Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary is situated 740 metres northeast of Saint Jarlath’s Park.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Tuam and Belclare.
Tuam
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Tuam is a town in County Galway, whose religious heritage is the main reason to visit. Tuam means tumulus or burial mound and there was a Bronze Age settlement here, but it was from the 6th century that the town grew as an ecclesiastical centre under St Jarlath.
Belclare
Hamlet
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Belclare is a small village in County Galway, Ireland. The village is on the R333 road approximately 7 km from Tuam. It has a little parish church, a small primary school, a shop, pub and post office, a community centre, a GAA pitch and a playground. Belclare is situated 6 km west of Saint Jarlath’s Park.
Barnaderg
Locality
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Barnaderg is a village located approximately 10 kilometres southeast of Tuam in eastern County Galway, Ireland. Barnaderg Castle was a 16th-century stronghold of the O'Kelly clan. Barnaderg is situated 9 km east of Saint Jarlath’s Park.
Saint Jarlath’s Park
- Type: Pitch
- Categories: recreation area, Gaelic games, and sports location
- Location: County Galway, Connacht, West Ireland, Ireland, Britain and Ireland, Europe
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Latitude
53.50932° or 53° 30′ 34″ northLongitude
-8.85373° or 8° 51′ 13″ westOpen location code
9C5HG45W+PGOpenStreetMap ID
way 278220586OpenStreetMap feature
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sport=gaelic_games
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