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Glenariff or
Glenariffe (from
Irish Gleann Airimh,
meaning 'valley of the ploughmen' or from
Irish Gleann Aireamh,
meaning 'arable valley') is a valley...
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Glenariff Forest Park is an 1185
hectare (2928 acre)
forest in
County Antrim,
Northern Ireland. It is part of
Glenariff glen itself. The
forest is managed...
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Causeway Coast and
Glens district.
Located on the A2
coast road
between Glenariff and Cushendun,
Cushendall is in the
Antrim Coast and
Glens an Area of...
- lies to the
southwest of
Glenballyeamon and
Glenariff,
being separated from the
latter by the
Glenariff forest park. The main
settlements of Glenravel...
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Waterfalls in
Northern Ireland. Ess na Larach,
Glenariff Forest Park Ess na Crub,
Inver River,
Glenariff Forest Park
Geography of the
United Kingdom List...
- The
Glenariff Iron Ore and
Harbour Company (GIOH) was a
railway and
harbour company in
Glenariff,
County Antrim, in what is now
Northern Ireland. It operated...
- Park Drum
Manor Forest Park Ely
Lodge Forest Florence Court Forest Park
Glenariff Forest Park
Gortin Glen
Forest Park
Gosford Forest Park
Lough Navar Forest...
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Waterfoot or
Glenariff (from
Irish Gleann Airimh 'glen of
arable land') is a
small coastal village in
County Antrim,
Northern Ireland. It is at the foot...
- Antrim,
Northern Ireland, on a
headland projecting into the sea
north of
Glenariff situated on the road to Cushendall. It was
built by the
Bissett family...
- Glasmullen, Gl****aneeran Lower, Glebe, Glenaan,
Glenariff Mountain Upper East,
Glenafiff Mountain Upper West,
Glenariff Mountain Lower,
Glenarm Demesne, Glenavy...