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In March 2001 Dungiven Castle was re-opened to provide budget accommodation. Following on from the Northern Ireland peace process, there was a demand for more upmarket accommodation and so Glenshane Community Development Limited sought proposals to meet this demand. In 2009 Dungiven Castle Boutique Hotel emerged after the Castle underwent ...
A proposed by-pass for Dungiven, following a route to the south west of the town, has been marked-out since the 1973 Limavady Area Plan, and opened to traffic in 2022. [5] Dungiven was the terminus of the Limavady railway, which closed in 1950. Dungiven railway station opened on 4 July 1883, closed for passenger traffic on 1 January 1933 and ...
Banagher Glen is a nature reserve and forest park south of Dungiven in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland.. It has been a National Nature Reserve since 1974 and is one of the largest and oldest ancient oak and ash woodlands in Ireland. [1]
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Pages in category "Dungiven" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Dungiven has two Gaelic Athletic Association clubs. The Gaelic football club called Dungiven GAC was founded in 1943 and originally included a hurling section. In 1981 the hurling section of Dungiven GAC was renamed in honour of Kevin Lynch from Dungiven who died on the 1981 Irish hunger strike, whilst the football team retained the existing name.
Dungiven Bypass Roe Bridge which carries the A6 Dungiven Bypass. The Roe Basin (or Roe Valley) is a wide, glacial valley.The river flows most of the way to Limavady through an open, grassy, pastoral farmland landscape before narrowing through a metamorphic rock gorge within the Roe Valley Country Park. [5]
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Townlands of County Londonderry. In Ireland, counties are divided into civil parishes, and these parishes are further divided into townlands.