Killeshandra
Irish: Cill na Seanrátha | |
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Village | |
Killashandra | |
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Coordinates: 54°00′55″N 7°31′44″W / 54.01523°N 7.52894°W | |
Country | Ireland |
Province | Ulster |
County | County Cavan |
Barony | Tullyhunco |
Elevation | 66 m (217 ft) |
Population | 248 |
Irish Grid Reference | H308074 |
Killeshandra or Killashandra (Irish: Cill na Seanrátha, meaning 'the church of the old rath or ring-fort'),[2] is a small town or village and civil parish in County Cavan, Ireland. Killeshandra is located 20 kilometres (12 mi) west of Cavan Town and is a "gateway" to the UNESCO Cuilcagh Lakelands Geopark region, part of the Erne catchment environment of rivers, lakes, wetlands and woodland.[citation needed] Together with the Lough Oughter Special Protected Area (SPA), it has been recognised by the EU programme for wildlife, Natura 2000, since 2010.[citation needed]
Killeshandra is a base for the Killeshandra Camino Calling Walking Festival which takes place in June each year. There are several looped walking and cycling trails within Killykeen Forest Park. The town is also home to Killeshandra Gaelic Football Club. Rockfield Lake, which is popular with anglers, is a few kilometres southwest of the town.[3]
The town has a long record of participation in the National Tidy Towns competition and has won several awards.[citation needed]