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Gougane Barra (Irish: Guagán Barra,
meaning 'the rock-cleft of Barra') is a
scenic valley and
heritage site in the
Shehy Mountains of
County Cork, Ireland...
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island in the
small lake, then
called Loch Irce. The
island is now
called Gougane Barra (the
little rock-fissure of Finnbarr). He is
reputed to have built...
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Glandore Glanmire Glanworth Glasheen Glenbrook Glengarriff Glounthaune Goleen Gougane Barra Halfway Innishannon Kanturk Kealkill Kilbrittain Kilcrohane Kilmichael...
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Gormanston Gort
Gortahork (Gort a' Choirce)
Gorteen Gortnahoe Gortnavern Gougane Barra Goulane Gowran Graiguenamanagh Granard Grange (Sligo)
Grange (Tipperary)...
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Shehy Mountains near
Gougane Barra,
where there is a
forest park, chapel, hotel, and shop. The Lee
flows from the lake of
Gougane Barra as a fast-paced...
- German,
French and
Dutch tourists. [citation needed] St Finbar's church,
Gougane Barra. 6th
century site
Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral, Cork city. Founded...
- of Ireland, St. Finbar's
Pilgrim Path,
which ends 35-kilometers away in
Gougane Barra. The village's
Anglican (Church of Ireland)
church was
built in 1790...
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looped walks, and
extends eastwards to
include Kealkill,
Drimoleague and
Gougane Barra where it
intersects with the Beara-Breifne Way. The
Lighthouse Loop...
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outside Schull Drombeg stone circle, near Glandore.
Active c. 1100 - 800 BC
Gougane Barra, 6th
century Christian monastery site near the
source of the River...
- R584 road. The
River Lee
rises a few
kilometres west of the village, at
Gougane Barra Park. Béal Átha'n
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