This is next to the R336 road below Screebe Waterfall where the stream flows into Loch Achadh Bhuaile. The white building on the edge of the loch is a Gillie's Hut.
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The largest Gaelic-speaking area in Ireland is Connemara in County Galway and many road signs are only in Gaelic. It is a rugged and mountainous area with large areas of bog, as well as lakes and fast ...
This is next to the R336 road and looks up to Screebe Waterfall. Behind where I am standing on the other side of the road the stream flows down into Loch Achadh Bhuaile - see All images are © ...
All images in L7358, taken Sunday, 11 August, 2024, by Marathon, 3 km from Letterfrack, Co Galway, Ireland These are 3 of 5 images, with title The Victorian Walled Garden at Kylemore Abbey in this ...
Kylemore Abbey on the edge of the Connemara National Park was built between 1860 and 1867 and now houses a community of Irish Benedictine nuns who fled Ypres in Belgium during the First World War. The ...
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Martello Towers, or 'Martellos', were small defensive forts first built in the South East of England during the Napoleonic War between 1805 and 1808. They were built throughout the British Empire, in ...
Formerly known As Cornalees Bridge, the centre and the cut lie within the Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park. Much of the park is desolate moorland, which is an attraction in itself, but there are many ...
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