Oughterard

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This refers to the town in County Galway. For the village in County Kildare, see Oughter Ard
Oughterard
Uachtar Ard
Location
Location of Oughterard
centerMap highlighting Oughterard
WGS-84 (GPS) Coordinates:
53.4167° N 9.3333° W
Irish Grid Reference
M113415
Statistics
Province: Connacht
County: County Galway
Elevation: 68 m
Population (2002)
 - Town:
 - Rural:
 
1,209 
2,380

Oughterard (Irish: Uachtar Ard) is a small town on the banks of the Owenriff River close to the south shore of Lough Corrib in County Galway, Ireland. The population of the town in 2002 was 1,209. Oughterard, despite being a small town, is quite famous for its thriving pub culture and its numerous high quality bars and hotels.[citation needed]

Located some 26 km northwest of Galway on the N59 road, Oughterard is the chief angling centre on the lough. 3 km outside the town stand the ruins of Aughnanure Castle, a particularly well-preserved example of an Irish tower house.

In James Joyce's short story "The Dead," the character Michael Furey was buried in Oughterard.


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