Crossoona Rath
Crossoona Rath is a ringfort located in County Wicklow, Ireland. Together with a nearby ogham stone, it forms a National Monument.Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Keadeen Mountain and Dwyer–McAllister Cottage.
Keadeen Mountain
Peak
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Keadeen Mountain at 653 metres, is the 152nd–highest peak in Ireland on the Arderin scale, and the 184th–highest peak on the Vandeleur-Lynam scale. Keadeen is situated at the far southwestern end of the Wicklow Mountains range, separated from the large massif of Lugnaquilla on its own small isolated massif with Carrig Mountain 571 metres; it overlooks the Glen of Imaal from the south.
Dwyer–McAllister Cottage
Museum
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The Dwyer–McAllister Cottage is a thatched cottage and National Monument located in the Glen of Imaal, County Wicklow, Ireland. Dwyer–McAllister Cottage is situated 4 km northeast of Crossoona Rath.
Humewood Castle
House
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Humewood Castle is a 32,668 square feet Gothic-fantasy mansion built in 1870 in 427 acres of parkland at Kiltegan, County Wicklow in Ireland. The mansion was originally built by the English architect William White and extended by James Brooks as a private residence of the Hume family. Humewood Castle is situated 3 km south of Crossoona Rath.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Kiltegan and Rathdangan.
Kiltegan
Village
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Kiltegan is a village in west County Wicklow, Ireland, on the R747 regional road close to the border with County Carlow. The village is in a townland and civil parish of the same name. Kiltegan is situated 4½ km south of Crossoona Rath.
Rathdangan
Village
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Rathdangan is a village in County Wicklow, Ireland. It is in the Electoral Division of Rathdangan, in Civil Parish of Kiltegan, in the Barony of Upper Talbotstown. Rathdangan is situated 5 km southeast of Crossoona Rath.
Stratford
Village
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Stratford-on-Slaney, also known as Stratford or Stratford-upon-Slaney, is a small village on the River Slaney in west County Wicklow in Ireland. It was built by the Earl of Aldborough from 1774. According to the census, the village had a population of 241. Stratford is situated 6 km northwest of Crossoona Rath.
Crossoona Rath
- Type: Archaeological site
- Description: ringfort in County Wicklow, Ireland
- Categories: historic site, tourist attraction, and tourism
- Location: County Wicklow, Leinster, East Coast and Midlands, Ireland, Britain and Ireland, Europe
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Latitude
52.94427° or 52° 56′ 39″ northLongitude
-6.61393° or 6° 36′ 50″ westOpen location code
9C4MW9VP+PCOpenStreetMap ID
way 561604502OpenStreetMap feature
historic=archaeological_siteWikidata ID
Q28232133
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In Other Languages
From German to Irish—“Crossoona Rath” goes by many names.
- German: “Crossoona Rath”
- Irish: “Ráth Chrois Uaithne”
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Crossoona Ogham Stone and Druidical Circle.
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