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Glengarriff (Irish: An
Gleann Garbh,
meaning 'the
rough glen') is a
village of
approximately 200
people on the N71
national secondary road in the Beara...
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Glengarriff Forest is an area of
woodland near
Glengarriff, West Cork, Ireland. Most of the
woodland is a
nature reserve in
public ownership which is sometimes...
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Glengarriff GAA (Irish: CLG An
Gleann Garbh) is a
Gaelic football club in
Glengarriff,
County Cork. It is in the
Beara division of Cork GAA. They play...
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Garnish Island (Irish: Garinis) (also
known as Ilnacullin) is an
island in
Glengarriff Bay, an
inlet of
Bantry Bay, near the s**** of the
Beara Peninsula in...
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original on 4
November 2017.
Glengarriff Tourism and
Development ****ociation. "50
things to do in
Glengarriff" (PDF).
glengarriff.ie.
Retrieved 8 December...
- Bandon, Clonakilty, Skibbereen,
Bantry and
Glengarriff in
County Cork.
Continuing westwards from
Glengarriff into
County Kerry, the
route p****es Kenmare...
- villages' of Baltimore, Ballydehob, Courtmacsherry, Drimoleague, Durrus,
Glengarriff, Leap, Rosscarbery,
Timoleague and
Union Hall. The
westernmost part of...
- long
circular trail around the
Beara Peninsula that
begins and ends in
Glengarriff,
County Cork, also p****ing
through parts of
County Kerry.[citation needed]...
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Castletownbere (Castletown Bearhaven), Donemark, Foilakill, Gerahies, and
Glengarriff. Main
routes that
follow parts of the bay
include the R572 (part of the...
- Islands, and
edited a magazine, but
later sold them to
spend more time in
Glengarriff in Ireland. She was
married three times, and had one daughter, Bronwyn...