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Kilclooney More (Irish: Cill Chluanadh Mhór, [3] meaning church of the pasture) [4] is a townland in the northwest of Ireland in coastal County Donegal. It is situated halfway between Narin and Ardara at the R261 on the Loughrea Peninsula.
[2] [3] The road forms part of the Wild Atlantic Way. [4] The R261 travels west from the N56 at Maas to a minor road leading to the beach villages of Narin [3] and Portnoo. From this junction the road travels south, passing the megalithic tombs of Kilclooney More, to rejoin the N56 at Ardara. The R261 is 13.5 km (8.4 mi) long. [1]
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Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... [2] Etymology Celtic. The word ... Kilclooney More dolmen near Ardara, County Donegal, ...
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Looking down south at Front Street in Ardara in 2007 Kilclooney dolmen near Ardara Glengesh Pass looking NE through glacial valley into Ardara. Ardara (English: / ɑːr ˈ d r ɑː / ar-DRAH; Irish: Ard an Rátha, meaning 'height of the fort' [3]) is a small town in County Donegal, Ireland. It is located on the N56 and R261 roads.
Prior to this, Liskeavy and Adergoole were separate parishes with churches in each, while there was no church in Milltown. In 1803, a thatched oblong church was built in Kilclooney measuring approximately eighty feet by twenty. A much smaller church was also built around the same time as Kilclooney in the townland of Kilerneen or Drim. [9]
Kilcloon or Kilclone (Irish: Coill Chluana, meaning 'woodland of the meadow') [2] is a parish situated in the south-east of County Meath in Ireland.Kilcloon parish is largely rural and contains the village of Kilcloon itself and the neighbouring villages of Batterstown and Mulhussey.