Ballinakill, County Galway

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Ballinakill (Irish: Baile na Cille, meaning 'settlement of the church') is a natural harbour near the town of Letterfrack in County Galway in Ireland.[1]

Ballinakill
Ballinakill harbour
Ballinakill is located in Ireland
Ballinakill
Ballinakill
LocationCounty Galway.
Coordinates53°33′22″N 9°57′25″W / 53.55611°N 9.95694°W / 53.55611; -9.95694
Ocean/sea sourcesAtlantic Ocean.
Basin countriesIreland
IslandsRoeillaun

The harbour includes a number of islands such as Roeillaun (Red Island). Fish in this harbour include salmon, pollock and mackerel. A trip on a glass bottomed boat allows visitors to view the wildlife and scenery. A small museum (Oceans Alive) helps visitors to find out more about the area and its history. The harbour can be reached by turning towards Tully Cross at Letterfrack from the N59. Ballinakill is the final home and resting place of the Jacobite "Strong Ned" O'Flaherty.

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  1. ^ "Ballinakill & Derrybrien". clonfertdiocese.ie. Retrieved 25 March 2019.