- Aill na
Cronain (Irish: Aill na
Crónáin; Cronan's cliff) is an
inland west-facing
limestone crag in The
Burren in
County Clare, Ireland. It is po****r...
- of St Mary,
Ynyscronan (1421);
____________________ Inchycronayne; Inis-
cronain;
Inchycronayn Inishcealtra Monastery,
Inishcealtra (Holy Island) early...
-
scattered throughout the
Burren region (e.g. Ballyryan, Murroughkilly, Aill na
Cronain and Oughtdarra), and some good
bouldering to be
found along the coast,...
- car-park of the
caves is the po****r
novice rock
climbing location of Aill na
Cronain.
Bears in
Ireland Irish Speleology,
Volume 2 No.4 p 19 Drew, D.P.; Cohen...
- of the
upper car-park is the
novice rock-climbing
location of Aill na
Cronain. For
trained cave explorers,
there is the Poll na Gollum, Faunarooska,...
- of St Mary,
Ynyscronan (1421);
____________________ Inchycronayne; Inis-
cronain;
Inchycronayn 52°55′05″N 8°54′23″W / 52.917942°N 8.906492°W / 52.917942;...
- g. Ballyryan) or a
short driving distance (e.g. Murroughkilly, Aill na
Cronain and Oughtdarra), from Ailladie; however,
these do not have
anything like...
- Roscrea. The club's
colours are red and
white and they play at Páirc
Naomh Cronáin (English: St. Cronan's Park). This was the
venue for the 1949 All-Ireland...
- Ailladie,
major rock
climbing limestone sea–cliff in
County Clare Aill na
Cronain,
inland rock
climbing limestone crag in
County Clare,
right beside the...