Ballygawley, County Sligo

For the village in County Tyrone, see Ballygawley (disambiguation).
Ballygawley
Baile Uí Dhálaigh
Town
Ballygawley

Location in Ireland

Coordinates: 54°11′29″N 8°26′47″W / 54.1913°N 8.4464°W / 54.1913; -8.4464Coordinates: 54°11′29″N 8°26′47″W / 54.1913°N 8.4464°W / 54.1913; -8.4464
Country Ireland
Province Connacht
County County Sligo
Elevation 74 m (243 ft)
Population (2006)
  Urban 186
Time zone WET (UTC+0)
  Summer (DST) IST (WEST) (UTC-1)
Irish Grid Reference G706272

Ballygawley (Irish: Baile Uí Dhálaigh, meaning "Ó Dálaigh's townland"[1]) is a village in County Sligo, Ireland. It is located close to Union Wood, approximately 9 km (5.6 mi) south of Sligo town near to main Sligo-Dublin road, the N4. The Ó Dálaigh were an extensive family of professional poets throughout Irelands Medieval period.

Sport

The hotel and golfcourse set around the ruins of the ancient castle Castle Dargan was opened in Ballygawley in 2005. The golf course was designed by Darren Clarke and is set in 170 acres (0.69 km2) of mature woodlands.[2][3]

Places of interest

Ballygawley Mountains, a low mountain range which is an extension of the Ox Mountains include Calliach a Vera, Sliabh Deane, Sliabh Dargan and Aghamore Far. All these four have cairns at their summits. The hills are very ancient and are composed of a metamorphic rock called psammitic paragneiss. The cairns are viewed by archaeologists such as Stefan Bergh NUIG as part of the Landscape of Monuments which extend through County Sligo, and include Knocknarea, Carrowmore and Carrowkeel. Near to Calliach a Vera is a curious monument consisting of three stones, known locally as The Thief, the Boy and the Cow. Extensive work including earthmoving, is being carried on by the ESB in these hills at present.

Ballygawley village has two Pubs and two Shops. One is connected with a petrol station. It also has a newly built hairdresser and a post office. On the outskirts of the village there are two hotels, one being Castle Dargan with an on site Golf Course and Health Spa and Markree Castle with its archery range and stables. Connecting parishes with Ballygawley are Sooey, Collooney and Ballintogher.

See also

References

  1. A. D. Mills, 2003, A Dictionary of British Place-Names, Oxford University Press
  2. "Castle Dargan Estate Ballygawley Co Sligo". ireland-guide.com. Retrieved 13 July 2007.
  3. Ballygawley - Sligo

External links

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