You are here:
  1. Homepage
  2. »
  3. Ireland
  4. »
  5. Ulster
  6. » Maas Upper
Ireland Flag Icon

Maas Upper Destination Guide

Explore Maas Upper in Ireland

Maas Upper in the region of Ulster is a town in Ireland - some 134 mi or ( 216 km ) North-West of Dublin , the country's capital city .

Interactive map of Maas Upper

Current time in Maas Upper is now 06:06 PM (Tuesday) . The local timezone is named " Europe/Dublin " with a UTC offset of 0 hours. Depending on the availability of means of transportation, these more prominent locations might be interesting for you: Omagh, Derry, Enniskillen, Belfast, and Sligo. Since you are here already, make sure to check out Omagh . We saw some video on the web . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Where to go and what to see in Maas Upper ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


Videos

Dancing at Lughnasa in Glenties

2:02 min by glenties
Views: 22601 Rating: 4.79

On the 24th September 1998, Brian Friels's play "Dancing at Lughnasa" had its film premiere in the town on which it is based, Glenties in Co. Donegal. Meryl Streep, Sophie Thompson, Noel Pearson along ..

Take off in Donegal Airport, Aer Arann company

1:25 min by vimaks21
Views: 3022 Rating: 5.00

Take off in Donegal Airport, Aer Arann company ..


Donegal, sure where else would you be going?

3:44 min by bradasmcdyer
Views: 1671 Rating: 5.00

Photographs taken over the last few years from good times and favorite places around Donegal ..

Glenties County Donegal

3:09 min by Donegal CottageHolidays
Views: 1531 Rating: 5.00

www.donegalcottageholidays.com Glenties is a village in South West County Donegal. It is situated where two glens meet, northwest of the Bluestack Mountains, near the meeting place of two rivers, the ..


Videos provided by Youtube are under the copyright of their owners.


Interesting facts about this location

C.L.C.G. Naomh Conaill

C.L.C.G. Naomh Conaill is a GAA club for the Glenties parish in south-west County Donegal. As well as the town of Glenties, the club also covers the area to the village of Fintown and the areas of Kilraine, The Glen and Maas down to the Gweebara Bridge. Much of this area lies within the Donegal Gaeltacht area. Naomh Conaill is one of the strongholds of Gaelic football in County Donegal. They reached the final of the 2010 Ulster Senior Club Football Championship.

More reading: Wikipedia Article
Located at 54.80 -8.29 (Lat./Long.); Less than 6 km away
Tags: 1921 establishments in Ireland, Gaelic football clubs in County Donegal, Glenties

Gweebarra Bay

Gweebarra Bay is located on the west coast of County Donegal, in Ireland. The mouth of the River Gweebarra and Innishkeel Island are here. The towns on the bay are Narin; Portnoo; and Cor

More reading: Wikipedia Article
Located at 54.87 -8.45 (Lat./Long.); Less than 7 km away
Tags: Bays of County Donegal

Dungloe GAA

Dungloe GAA or, in the Irish language, C.L.G. An Clochán Liath is a Gaelic football only GAA club based in Dungloe, County Donegal, Ireland. The club fields both men's and ladies' teams at underage to Senior level.

More reading: Wikipedia Article
Located at 54.95 -8.35 (Lat./Long.); Less than 13 km away
Tags: Gaelic football clubs in County Donegal, The Rosses

The Rosses

The Rosses (officially known by its Irish language name, Na Rosa; alternatively Na Rosann) is a geographical and social region in the west of County Donegal, Ireland, with a population of over 7,000 centred around the town of Dungloe, which acts as the educational, shopping and civil centre for the area. Defined by physical boundaries in the form of rivers, as well as history and language use, the area has a distinctive identity, separate from the rest of Donegal.

More reading: Wikipedia Article
Located at 54.98 -8.41 (Lat./Long.); Less than 17 km away
Tags: Gaeltacht places in County Donegal, Geography of County Donegal, The Rosses

Rutland Island, County Donegal

Rutland Island (Irish: Inis Mhic an Doirn), also sometimes known as Inishmacadurn, is an island in County Donegal, Ireland, and an electoral and census reporting district covering it, surrounding islands and part of the mainland. The island itself has no permanent inhabitants, but the district, which includes Burtonport and its environs, had 1,428 residents in 2006. The island lies between Burtonport and the inhabited Arranmore Island, and is not officially served by ferry.

More reading: Wikipedia Article
Located at 54.98 -8.46 (Lat./Long.); Less than 18 km away
Tags: Former populated places in Ireland, Gaeltacht places in County Donegal, Ghost towns in Europe, Islands of County Donegal, Uninhabited islands of Ireland