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Derryclare or
Derryclare Mountain (Irish: Binn
Doire Chláir) is a
mountain at the
southern edge of
Twelve Bens
range in
Connemara National Park in County...
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Derryclare Lough (Irish: Loch
Dhoire an Chláir) is a
freshwater lake at the
entrance of the
Inagh Valley, in Connemara,
County Galway, in the west of Ireland...
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horseshoe around the
Glencoaghan Valley, and
include the 7
major Bens of:
Derryclare, Bencorr, Bencollaghduff, Benbreen, Bengower, Benlettery, and Benglenisky;...
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Inagh Valley. The
Twelve Bens
range lies to the west of the lake, with
Derryclare 677
metres (2,221 ft) and
Bencorr 711
metres (2,333 ft)
directly overlooking...
- A view of
Derryclare from the N59 road....
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Bencorr and
Derryclare behind View into
Glencaghan and
summits of (r-to-l)
Derryclare, Bencorr, and
Bencollaghduff Lough Inagh,
Derryclare (l), Bencorr...
- Lough,
Ballycuirke Lough,
Ballynahinch Lake,
Lough Bofin,
Lough Cutra,
Derryclare Lough,
Lough Fee,
Glendollagh Lough,
Lough Glenicmurrin,
Lough Inagh,...
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Ballynahinch Castle lies on the west s****s.
Ballynahinch Lake is fed by
Derryclare Lough at its
eastern end (which is in turn fed by the
neighboring Lough...
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Derryclare Lough...
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south ridge of
Benbaun to Bencollaghduff, with
ridge to
Bencorr and
Derryclare behind View of (r-to-l) Benbaun,
Muckanaght and
Bencullagh from the summit...