Ballaghaderreen
All about
Ballaghaderreen, in County Roscommon, Ireland, was originally part of County Mayo until 1898. The town is known as the birthplace of John Blake Dillon, an influential figure in the 1848 Young Irelander Rebellion. It also houses the over-150-year-old St. Nathy's Cathedral. Despite its size, Ballaghaderreen has a significant history.
Ballaghaderreen
Ballaghaderreen, in Roscommon, Ireland, is a charming town brimming with nature and history. Key attractions include Main Street with local shops and ice cream, lush fields with wildlife, and a park named The Demesne. The Lung River and the old stone bridges offer scenic views, while the Arigna Mountains complete the picturesque backdrop.
Ballaghaderreen
Thinking about the townland Ballaghaderreen, what is its logainm and where does it come from? Why not create a map of Ballaghaderreen and mark notable sites on it. Perhaps create a guide to your local area?
Activities on Ballaghaderreen
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