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Explore Reens Bridge in Ireland

Reens Bridge in the region of Munster is a place in Ireland - some 129 mi or ( 207 km ) South-West of Dublin , the country's capital city .

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Time in Reens Bridge is now 11:06 PM (Thursday) . The local timezone is named " Europe/Dublin " with a UTC offset of 0 hours. Depending on your budget, these more prominent locations might be interesting for you: Truro, Derry, Belfast, Tralee, and Shanagolden. Since you are here already, consider visiting Truro . We saw some hobby film on the internet . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Where to go and what to see in Reens Bridge ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


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Knights Templar Tower. Askeaton, Limerick, Ireland.

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A Knights Templar Tower in County Limerick. How Exciting! Built in 1298. Interior and exterior shots. Shots of the surrounding graveyard and church. ..

Curragh Chase Forest Park, Kilcornan, Co. Limerick Aliandbryan's photos, Ireland (travel pics)

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George Sheehys 1957 trip to Feohanagh village

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Footage of George 'Pop' Sheehy's 1957 trip to Ireland. Contains scenes of Feohanagh village and Glensharrold, Athea. Includes footage of Sheehy and O'Connor relatives. Many thanks to Mary Ross-Dunne f ..

Pike Fishing in Ireland, Part 2

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Denis Isbister and Alan Broderick of Wild Fish Wild Places travel to Ireland to fish for Pike in some seriously challenging weather conditions. Be sure to watch the rest of this pike fishing trip in I ..


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Interesting facts about this location

Feohanagh-Castlemahon GAA

Feohanagh-Castlemahon (Irish: An Fheothanach - Caisleán Uí Mhathúna) is a Gaelic Athletic Association club located in the parish of Mahoonagh, County Limerick, Ireland. It was founded in 1890. Coolyroe is the main centre for the GAA field, known as Quaid Park. Hurling is the main sport in Feohanagh-Castlemahon (Fheothanach - Caisleán Uí Mhathúna). For Hurling, Mahoonagh parish is represented by Feohanagh and Gaelic Football is represented by Castlemahon.

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Located at 52.41 -8.97 (Lat./Long.); Less than 9 km away
Tags: Gaelic Athletic Association clubs in County Limerick, Gaelic football clubs in County Limerick, Hurling clubs in County Limerick, Sports clubs established in 1890

Cappagh, County Limerick

Cappagh is a small parish in West Limerick, Ireland. It is surrounded by the parishes of Askeaton (to the north), Rathkeale (south), Croagh (East) and Coolcappa (West). The patron saint of the parish is St. James. The parish was previously known as Connellow and Nantenan. The parish has no public house, no post office or no shop, one of the few parishes in Limerick to be without any of these amenities.

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Located at 52.56 -8.90 (Lat./Long.); Less than 10 km away
Tags: Towns and villages in County Limerick

Askeaton GAA

Askeaton GAA club is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in the village of Askeaton in County Limerick, Ireland. The club participates in competitions organized by the Limerick GAA county board. In 1891 Askeaton GAA organized a Senior Hurling Tournament in which South Liberties beat Fr. Murphys, a Foynes hurling team. South Liberties had played the Askeaton Desmonds earlier in a place called "the Sugarfield", located in Houghs' (later Kennedy’s) land in Moig.

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Located at 52.60 -8.97 (Lat./Long.); Less than 12 km away
Tags: Gaelic Athletic Association clubs in County Limerick, Gaelic football clubs in County Limerick, Hurling clubs in County Limerick

Killeedy

Killeedy (Cill íde) is a parish located south of Newcastle West in Co. Limerick in Ireland. This parish consists of two villages, Ashford and Raheenagh. The elevation of the parish varies from 1,184 ft. OS at Mauricetown and 1,082 ft. at Dromdeeveen to 200 ft. OS at Ballintubber. The parish is overlooked by the Mullaghareirk Mountains. The patron saint of Killeedy is Saint Ita.

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Located at 52.38 -9.07 (Lat./Long.); Less than 13 km away
Tags: Articles on towns and villages in Ireland possibly missing Irish place names, Limerick (city), Towns and villages in County Limerick

Curraghchase Forest Park

Curragh Chase is a 1,000-acre forest park located 20 km from the city of Limerick, between the towns of Adare and Askeaton. The land was formerly owned by poet and critic Aubrey Thomas De Vere. John Hunt built Curragh House in the latter half of the seventeenth century but the existing house dates from the eighteenth century. Hunt was granted the land, which consisted of 380 acres plantation during the Cromwellian plantations. John Fitzgerald originally owned the land.

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Located at 52.59 -8.89 (Lat./Long.); Less than 13 km away
Tags: Geography of County Limerick, Visitor attractions in County Limerick