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Muff

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Muff, a quaint townland in County Donegal, Ireland, has a rich history. Named after the Gaelic word 'Magh', it was part of the ancient Kingdom of Aileach and was known for farming. The Battle of Culmore in the 1600s, although unsuccessful for the Irish, became a significant part of Muff's history. Today, it's celebrated for its friendly locals, picturesque views and the annual summer 'Muff Festival'.

Muff

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Muff is a quaint village in County Donegal, Ireland, known for its picturesque rolling green hills and the nearby River Foyle. It boasts of charming country roads, abundant greenery, and a variety of wildlife. Key attractions include the Sliabh Sneacht Centre, which offers engaging activities, making Muff a lively and enjoyable place.

Muff

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Thinking about the townland Muff, what is its logainm and where does it come from? Why not create a map of Muff and mark notable sites on it. Perhaps create a guide to your local area?

Activities on Muff

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