Carndonagh

Carndonagh (karn-DUN-ah; Irish: Carn Domhnach)[2] is a town on the Inishowen peninsula in County Donegal, Ireland, close to Trawbreaga Bay. It is the site of the Donagh Cross (or St. Patrick's Cross), believed to date to the 7th century.[3] The Irish name, Carn Domhnach, means "the cairn or mound of the church".[4]

Carndonagh

Carn Domhnach
Town
Carndonagh
Location in Ireland
Coordinates: 55.25°N 7.27°W / 55.25; -7.27
CountryIreland
ProvinceUlster
CountyCounty Donegal
Dáil ÉireannDonegal
EU ParliamentMidlands–North-West
Elevation
32 m (105 ft)
Population
 (2016)[1]
  Total2,471
Eircode routing key
F93
Telephone area code+353(0)74
Irish Grid ReferenceC467453

Amenities

The town is laid out around a central square, or Diamond, and is dominated by its Romanesque Revival Catholic chapel. It is home to national schools such as both St. Patrick's GNS and BNS and Carndonagh Community School, formerly the largest community school in the Republic of Ireland. Carndonagh is home to a number of musicians, artists and writers and to the Inishowen Carnival Group and the Inishowen Gospel Choir (both international performers).

Transport

Carndonagh railway station opened on 1 July 1907, but finally closed on 2 December 1935.[5]

There are private coach services from the town to Derry[6] and Dublin.[7]

Carndonagh is on the R238, R240 and R244 regional roads.

Sport

Some of the sports clubs and organisations active within the community in Carndonagh are:

People

See also

References

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