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Aghabullogue

Munster, Ireland
Village·Peaceful, Community Oriented, Historical
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Aghabullogue, or Achadh Bolg, meaning 'field of the cow', is a serene village located about 30 km west of Cork City. Nestled south of the Boggeragh Mountains and north of the River Lee, it offers a glimpse into traditional Irish village life. The village is part of a civil parish that includes Coachford and Rylane, and it features a public house, a shop, a national school, and Saint John's Catholic Church. Aghabullogue GAA, the local Gaelic Athletic Association club, has a historical significance as Cork's first All-Ireland winners in 1890. Visitors can enjoy the tranquil environment and explore the local cultural heritage.

Aghabullogue, or Achadh Bolg, meaning 'field of the cow', is a serene village located about 30 km west of Cork City. Nestled south of the Boggeragh Mountains and north of the River Lee, it offers a glimpse into traditional Irish village life. The village is part of a civil parish that includes Coachford and Rylane, and it features a public house, a shop, a national school, and Saint John's Catholic Church. Aghabullogue GAA, the local Gaelic Athletic Association club, has a historical significance as Cork's first All-Ireland winners in 1890. Visitors can enjoy the tranquil environment and explore the local cultural heritage.

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Highlights

  • Home to Aghabullogue GAA, Cork's first All-Ireland winners.

  • Saint John's Catholic Church and community hall.

  • Proximity to the Boggeragh Mountains and River Lee.

Before you go: Aghabullogue essentials

  • Close access to the Boggeragh Mountains, ideal for hiking and photography.

  • Rich cultural heritage with a strong Gaelic Athletic Association presence.

Local Culture

Visit Saint John's Catholic Church for a glimpse into the village's religious heritage.

Outdoor Activities

Explore the nearby Boggeragh Mountains for scenic hikes and nature walks.

Best For

Exploring Irish village life and local history.

Currency

EUR €

Average Cost

$80-$150 p/day

Languages Spoken

English, Irish

Community Events

Check out local events at the community hall to experience village life.

Occasion Tags

Tourists, Locals, Cultural Exploration

Best time to visit Aghabullogue

April-JuneSeptember-November

Best Season

Spring

Spring is a lovely time to visit with blooming landscapes and mild weather.

Best Season

Summer

Enjoy long days and local festivals, but be prepared for occasional rain.

Best Season

Fall

Experience the vibrant autumn colors and quieter tourist spots.

Winter

A peaceful time to visit, though some outdoor activities may be limited due to weather.

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Location

Aghabullogue, Munster, Ireland
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