-
major hill-walking
route in Ireland;
Owenglin:
western valley from
which the
Owenglin River flows; the
Owenglin Horseshoe is also a
noted hill-walking...
- in
County Galway, Ireland, in the
region of Connemara,
located on the
Owenglin River where it
flows into
Clifden Bay. As the
largest town in the region...
- climbs" of
equivalent difficulty in the Bens:
Owenglin Horseshoe: 20–kilometre 10–12 hour
route around the
Owenglin River to the west of Benbaun,
taking in...
-
Bunowen River 13.25
miles (21.32 km)
River Erriff 20.5
miles (33.0 km)
Owenglin River 11.5
miles (18.5 km)
Ballynahinch River 18.5
miles (29.8 km) Cashla...
- also
climbed as part of the even
longer Owenglin Horseshoe, a 20–kilometre 10–12 hour
route around the
Owenglin River taking in over
twelve summits; The...
- is also
climbed as part of the
longer Owenglin Horseshoe, a 20–kilometre 10–12 hour
route around the
Owenglin River taking in over
twelve summits. Benlettery...
-
Connemara and
South Connemara. The
mountains of the
Twelve Bens and the
Owenglin River,
which flows into the sea at An Clochán / Clifden,
marked the boundary...
- also
climbed as part of the even
longer Owenglin Horseshoe, a 20–kilometre 10–12 hour
route around the
Owenglin River taking in over
twelve summits; Benbreen's...
- Connemara, and
developed ambitions to
develop a town at
Clifden on the
Owenglin River. D'Arcy was
appointed High
Sheriff or
Galway in 1811 but was to lose...
- 57 km)
Owenea River 16.25
miles (26.15 km)
Owengarve River 16
miles (26 km)
Owenglin River 11.5
miles (18.5 km)
Owenmore River (County Cavan) (Glangevlin) 9...