Connemara - Notable Towns and Villages

Notable Towns and Villages

  • Ballyconneely - (Baile Conaola / Baile Mhic Chonghaile)
  • Ballynahinch - (Baile na hInse)
  • Carna - (Cárna)
  • Carraroe - (An Cheathrú Rua)
  • Claddaghduff - (An Cladach Dubh)
  • Cleggan - (An Cloigeann)
  • Clifden - (An Clochán)
  • Inverin - (Indreabhán)
  • Kilkieran - (Cill Chiaráin)
  • Leenaun - (An Lionán / Leenane)
  • Letterfrack - (Leitir Fraic)
  • Lettermore - (Leitir Móir)
  • Lettermullen - (Leitir Mealláin)
  • Maum - (An Mám, also 'Maam')
  • Recess - (Sraith Salach)
  • Renvyle - (Rinn Mhaoile)
  • Rosmuck - (Ros Muc)
  • Roundstone - (Cloch na Rón)

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