- Muckalee/
Ballyfoyle Rangers GAA was a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club
located in the
Muckalee and
Ballyfoyle areas of
County Kilkenny, Ireland. The club...
- Cave (from
Irish Dún Mór 'great fort') is a
limestone solutional cave in
Ballyfoyle,
County Kilkenny, Ireland. It is
formed in
Lower Carboniferous (Viséan)...
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Piltown (Irish:
Baile an Phoill),
historically known as
Ballyfoyle, is a
village in
County Kilkenny, Ireland. 5 km east of Carrick-on-Suir, it is on the...
- Muckalee/
Ballyfoyle Rangers Ballyhale Shamrocks v
Galmoy James Stephens v Erin's Own
James Stephens v
Ballyhale Shamrocks Muckalee/
Ballyfoyle Rangers v...
- keep, with
curtain wall,
corner tower and gate tower.
Dunmore Caves –
Ballyfoyle,
County Kilkenny –
limestone cave, site of
Viking m****acre in 928. Dwyer...
-
Galmoy v Muckalee/
Ballyfoyle Rangers Rower-Inistioge v
Windgap St. Lachtain's v
Galmoy Fenians v Rower-Inistioge Muckalee/
Ballyfoyle v
Mooncoin Fenians...
- Kilkenny,
between Muckalee/
Ballyfoyle Rangers and Graignamanagh, in what was
their first meeting in a final. Muckalee/
Ballyfoyle Rangers won the
match by...
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Ardnageehy Ballintemple Ballycurrany Ballydeloher Ballydeloughy Ballyfeard Ballyfoyle Ballyhooly Ballynoe Ballyoughtera Ballyspillane Barnahely Bohillane Bridgetown...
-
Kilkenny City. The
closest tower houses to Cantwell's
Castle are
Ballyfoyle Castle in
Ballyfoyle, in the
medieval period in
possession of the
Purcell family...
- Cathedral,
Rothe House and
Kilkenny Castle.
Dunmore Cave is a show cave in
Ballyfoyle, with a
tourist centre established at the site. As well as a
variety of...