Rathinure Ringfort (Rath)

Rathinure Ringfort (Rath) is an archaeological site in , . Rathinure Ringfort (Rath) is situated nearby to the spring , as well as near the ruins .
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Places in the Area

Nearby places include Slieverue and Cheekpoint.

Village
, officially Slieveroe, is a village in South , . It is located in the historical barony of Ida. Despite the name, the land is relatively low-lying and fertile. 's population, as of the 2016 census, was 476. is situated 5 km southwest of Rathinure Ringfort (Rath).

Village
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is a village and townland in , , at the confluence of the and the . Located beneath 150-metre-high Minaun Hill, the village has panoramic views of , the 650-metre-long Barrow Bridge and . is situated 7 km south of Rathinure Ringfort (Rath).

Village
is a small village situated in in the south of . It is 14 kilometres south of the town of . As of the 2022 census, had a population of 371 people. is situated 8 km southeast of Rathinure Ringfort (Rath).

Rathinure Ringfort (Rath)

Latitude
52.32821° or 52° 19′ 42″ north
Longitude
-7.03323° or 7° 1′ 60″ west
Open location code
9C4J8XH8+7P
Open­Street­Map ID
way 531230954
Open­Street­Map feature
historic=­archaeological_site
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