Ardara, County Donegal
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Ardara Ard an Rátha
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Front Street, Ardara
Front Street, Ardara
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Location in Ireland | |
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Country | Ireland |
Province | Ulster |
County | County Donegal |
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• Dáil Éireann | Donegal South–West |
Elevation[1] | 45 m (148 ft) |
Population (2011) | |
• Urban | 731 |
Time zone | WET (UTC+0) |
• Summer (DST) | IST (WEST) (UTC-1) |
Irish Grid Reference | G731906 |
Website | www |
Ardara (Irish: Ard an Rátha, meaning "Height of the Fort"), pronouced "Ardra", is a small town in County Donegal, Ireland, located along the N56 road. The community has a population of 731 (per the 2011 Census). Over recent years[when?] the town has seen some great growth with a lot of the pubs and shops being renovated. Some of the main scenic points near the town are the Glengesh Pass, the Maghera Falls and the views out over the Atlantic from Loughros Point.[citation needed]
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Culture
In March for the last 10 years the area has hosted a very successful Walking Festival with walkers coming from all over the world, USA, Europe and all over Ireland. All the information on the Festivals of Ardara is available on the town website.[2] The town hosts the annual Cup of Tae Festival, a traditional music festival, each May. A multicultural festival called the 'Melting pot' festival is held on the bank holiday weekend in June, featuring music, dance and art from across the world. Ardara is a vibrant and bustling town which is very popular with holiday makers.
Buildings of note
- "The Mart", built in 1908[citation needed], the current home of Donegal Tweed specialists, Triona Design.
- The Nesbitt Arms Hotel, located on The Diamond, is another large building of note in the locality. The hotel was founded in the 1830s.
Notable natives
- Anthony Molloy, captained Donegal in their first ever All-Ireland Senior Football Championship title-winning season in 1992
- Pat Shovlin, Donegal goalkeeping coach in their second ever All-Ireland Senior Football Championship title-winning season in 2012
- John Doherty, musician
- Bibi Baskin, television personality in Ireland and UK
Donegal County Directory for 1862
The Donegal County Directory for 1862 [3] shows the governmental positions that were held in this county in 1862.
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External links
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