Ardrahan

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Ardrahan
Ard Raithin
Location
Location of Ardrahan
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WGS-84 (GPS) Coordinates:
53.1575° N 8.8058° W
Irish Grid Reference
M461121
Statistics
Province: Connacht
County: County Galway
Elevation: 29 m
Population (2002)
 - Town:
 - Rural:
 

375

Ardrahan (Irish: Ard Raithin) is a village in County Galway, Ireland.

Ardrahan is famous for its ringforts. Ard is the Irish for high and Raithin is the Irish for ringfort 'so basically Ardrahan means high ringfort'.

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Ardrahan was the stronghold of the The O’Heynes, who were noted for defeating the Normans in 1225. This is still remembered in the song The West's Awake. Yet, Richard de Brugo conquered Galway in 1236, and granted the land to Maurice Fitzgerald who built the castle whose ruins still stand today.[1]

The most fabulous attraction in Ardrahan is Tullira castle. It was once owned by Edward Martyn, who was a friend of W.B. Yeats and Lady Gregory. Tullira Castle is private property.

There are three schools in Ardrahan Labane N.S, Ballyglass N.S and Killternan N.S.

  1. ^ Ireland West. [1] Retrieved Feb. 22, 2007.
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