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  Letterkenny RFC : Letterkenny Rugby Official Site, Promoting Rugby in Letterkenny and Ulster
The aim of www.davegallaherpark.com is to give something back to the children and young rugby players of Letterkenny and Donegal.
The facilities for local, community based sport will be top class and will be a meaningful investment in the next generation.
By creating this time capsule of supporters, businesses and members of the club, showing how our links with New Zealand make Letterkenny a special place in worldwide rugby, the future of the club will remain secure.
www.letterkennyrugby.com   (178 words)

  
  Tourist Attractions Letterkenny County Donegal Glebe View   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Letterkenny is the largest town in County Donegal.
Letterkenny is an exciting town with some newly constructed shopping centres to complement the many traditional craft shops, restaurants and pubs.
Donegal County Museum is also located in Letterkenny, housing a fascinating range of artifacts, covering all aspects of life in Donegal from the pre-historic period to the 20th century.
www.letterkenny.org /attractions.htm   (870 words)

  
 Letterkenny County Donegal
Letterkenny is the largest town in Donegal and, indeed, the only one with a population in excess of ten thousand.
Letterkenny's boast is that it is the main place for entertainment in the northwest and there certainly is an ebullient bustle about the place.
The Barn is located 5 miles to the west of Letterkenny in the gently rolling hills of the Swilly valley and is an ideal touring base for those who value privacy and tranquility.
www.tourclare.com /letterkenny.html   (874 words)

  
 Letterkenny Army Depot 1994 Award   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Letterkenny uses its vast network to market its recycled materials along with materials collected from the surrounding community and the Borough of Chambersburg.
The depot's goal is to reduce hazardous waste generation by 25 percent by 1997, using 1993 as the baseline year.
Letterkenny has instituted numerous hazardous waste pollution prevention projects involving chrome plating, painting, paint stripping, and cleaning and degreasing operations.
www.p2pays.org /ref/09/08317.htm   (283 words)

  
 Letterkenny Accommodation , Donegal, Ireland - Self catering holiday homes and apartments
Letterkenny is County Donegal's largest town and is centrally located for touring the major attractions of the northwest.
Letterkenny, the county's main town, is situated 4km to the east and you are within easy reach of it's shops, restaurants, pubs, theatre and cinema.
Located 1/2 a mile from Letterkenny town centre this holiday home is in a prime neighbourhood and has a wonderful panoramic view of the town and its surroundings.
www.donegalcottageholidays.com /holiday_cottage_letterkenny.htm   (968 words)

  
 Letterkenny travel guide - Wikitravel
Letterkenny is now a busy working town but with all the major amenities needed to cater for tourists and visitors.
Letterkenny has a long main street and walking is a good option within the town limits, as you can get around most of the places of interest by foot.
Letterkenny Town Park is located at the Hospital Roundabout and is a nice place for a relaxing stroll away from the hubbub of the town.
wikitravel.org /en/Letterkenny   (3448 words)

  
 County Donegal Towns - Letterkenny, Donegal   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Letterkenny, the chief town and ecclesiastical capital of County Donegal, overlooks Lough Swilly where the River Swilly drains into the lough.
Lifford, the administrative centre of County Donegal, is on the eastern border, south of Letterkenny.
It is seperated by the River Finn from its larger neighbour, Strabane, in County Tyrone.
www.countydonegal.com /donegal_letterkenny.htm   (354 words)

  
 Places - Letterkenny   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Letterkenny is the largest town in the County, and the centre of administration, commerce and education.
It is one of the ironies of history that Letterkenny has benefited from the creation of the border and from the Troubles, with the town now providing many of the functions which previously required visits to Derry or Strabane.
Close to Letterkenny are Churchill and Gartan (the birthplace of Colmcille) and Kilmacrennan (in Irish Cill Mhic Neanain) where Colmcille received his early education.
www.donegallibrary.ie /memory/towns/letterkenny.htm   (522 words)

  
 Letterkenny Ireland accommodation - hotel accommodation around Letterkenny Ireland UK   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Republic of Ireland is bound to the west by the Atlantic Ocean, to the east is the Irish Sea which reconnects to the ocean via the southwest with St. George's Channel and the Celtic Sea.
Letterkenny is the largest town in County Donegal, located 35 miles north of Donegal Town and 20 miles west of Derry in Northern Ireland.
Quality Hotel Letterkenny is a busy hotel in Letterkenny town centre, with a popular restaurant and bar complex, having earned a well-deserved reputation amongst business and leisure travellers.
www.kayukay.co.uk /letterkennyhotels.html   (410 words)

  
 Letterkenny self catering holiday accommodation - Donegal, Ireland
These luxury 2 bedroom apartments are located close to the centre of Letterkenny, one of the most vibrant towns in Ireland.
Letterkenny has many fine shops for you to visit during the day and in the evening you can savour the lively and informal pub and restaurant scene.
If there are children in your group, the apartments are within easy walking distance of the local swimming pool, cinema and Letterkenny's fine public park with it's well equipped play areas.
www.letterkennyselfcatering.ie /apartments.php   (289 words)

  
 Glenview House Vacation Home Letterkenny Ireland - Vacation Home Rental
Inside their is a comfortable lounge with open fire and widescreen DVD/TV, large fully equipped kitchen/dining room with patio doors to garden which is equipped with garden furniture.
Letterkenny is built on the lough swilly which forms a sandy coastline at Rathmullan 12 miles away.
To the NW of Letterkenny is Glenveigh a 30 minute drive away and SW is the Blue Stacks mountain range and Donegal town.
www.travel-library.com /vacationhomes/europe/ireland/letterkenny/glenview_house.html   (415 words)

  
 Hotels and Guest Houses - Letterkenny - B&B Accommodation UK
Located 1/2 a mile from Letterkenny town center this holiday home is in a prime neighbourhood and has a wonderful panoramic view of the town and its surroundings.
Letterkenny Court Hotel is a busy hotel in Letterkenny town centre, with a popular restaurant and bar complex, having earned a well-deserved reputation amongst business and leisure travellers.
Please Note: Whilst every care and effort has been taken to ensure that this information was correct at the time of publishing, hotelsandguesthouses.net and the establishments concerned can accept no responsibility for any changes, errors or ommissions nor any inconvenience arising therefrom.
www.hotelsandguesthouses.net /placestostay-1176-1-Letterkenny.htm   (311 words)

  
 Letterkenny Hotels, Letterkenny B&Bs and Letterkenny Self-catering Accommodation from Milford
Letterkenny is the largest town in County Donegal and is located 20 miles west of Derry and 35 miles north of Donegal Town.
Located within walking distance of Letterkenny town centre, large hotel has leisure facilities including tennis courts and a swimming pool.
A large hotel offering accommodation a short drive from Letterkenny along the N56 road and close to the junction with the N13 road.
www.milford.co.uk /ireland/letterkenny.html   (110 words)

  
 Transport guide for Donegal by Hostelbookers   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Letterkenny to: Ballybofey (3–7 daily; 20min); Derry (3–7 daily; 35min); Donegal (3–7 daily; 50min); Lifford (Mon–Sat 4 daily; 50min); Raphoe (Mon–Sat 5 daily; 35min); Strabane (Mon–Sat 5 daily; 55min).
Letterkenny to: Buncrana (Mon–Fri 2–3 daily; 40min); Derry (Mon–Sat 11 daily; 30–55min); Dunfanaghy (Mon–Sat 2–3 daily; 55min); Dungloe (Mon–Sat 2-3 daily; 2hr 15min–3hr 55min); Fanad (Mon–Sat 2 daily; 1hr 40min); Ramelton (Mon–Sat 3-4 daily; 20min); Rathmullan (Mon–Sat 2–3 daily; 35min); Portsalon (Mon–Sat 1 daily; 1hr 25min).
Letterkenny to: Ballyliffin (Mon–Sat 2–4 daily; 1hr); Buncrana (Mon–Sat 2-4 daily; 45min); Carndonagh (Mon–Sat 2–4 daily; 1hr 20min); Clonmany (Mon–Sat 2–4 daily; 1hr 05min); Moville (Mon–Sat 2–4 daily; 1hr 40min).
www.hostelbookers.com /guides/ireland/donegal/transport   (717 words)

  
 Letterkenny RFC
In the Second half against the wind Letterkenny carried on where they left off and excellent work by the forwards and backs led to a penetrating run by Caoimhan Mc menamin who was stopped 5 metres from the line.
Letterkenny did get over the line but the whistle had already blown for an infringement by letterkenny for coming in from the side.
The constant lineouts to clogher 5 metres out put pressure on the Letterkenny line but the hard training paid off to hold off Clogher and Letterkenny proved their worth to gain a share of the spoils.
www.letterkennyrugby.com /U14/LetterKennyU14_MatchReport.htm   (534 words)

  
 Hotels in Letterkenny
This modern hotel is located in the center of the fishing village of Letterkenny, on the banks of Lough Swilly.
This family-friendly hotel is set in unspoilt County Donegal on the outskirts of Letterkenny, one kilometre from the historic town centre and 35 kilometres...
Letterkenny, DO Castle Grove is a Georgian Country House set amidst its own parkland estate approximately 3 miles from Letterkenny overlooking Lough Swilly and approached by...
www.expedia.co.uk /daily/hotels/Ireland/Letterkenny.asp   (279 words)

  
 Letterkenny Hotel /Letterkenny Restaurant/ Letterkenny Hotels Ireland/ Travel Guide Letterkenny/ Local Attractions ...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Right in the heart of the thriving town of Ballinrobe, JJ Gannons goes back to 1838 but it’s now in the third generation and rather funky from the...
With its pretty lemon canopies, lemon painted and tiled frontage and colourful hanging flower baskets, this family run restaurant in the centre of Letterkenny is inviting and even on a Monday night you need to book, as it is popular with both locals an...
This fine modern hotel on the edge of Letterkenny town may seem to be in something of an industr...
www.ireland-guide.com /browse/index.php?qlt_id=&cat_id=707&town_id=1112&submit=Go   (235 words)

  
 Letterkenny, Ireland meets Bronx firefighters
Firefighters and townspeople from Letterkenny in County Donegal held a videoconference at Lehman with Squad 41 firefighters (from left) Kevin McAdams, Larry Sullivan, Kevin Murphy, Capt. Russell Vomero, Ed Walsh, Rich Tino and Jon McGetrick.
Angela O'Donnell (center) from Letterkenny presented a check from the town for $9,100 as a contribution to the squad's memorial fund.
Technology brought sympathy and support across an ocean this Thanksgiving, as the firefighters and townspeople of Letterkenny in County Donegal, Ireland, communicated their condolences - and a check for $9100 - directly to the members of New York Fire Department Squad 41.
www.lehman.cuny.edu /lehman/docs/messages/letterkenny.html   (609 words)

  
 Christmas Lights in Letterkenny, Donegal, Ireland
Letterkenny Chamber is responsible for Lighting Up Letterkenny during the Christmas period.
As Letterkenny continues to grow and expand, Letterkenny Chamber is aware of the need to extend the lighting to all areas, but this can only be done with the help of all businesses throughout the town.
Letterkenny Chamber would like to acknowledge the major contribution, both financial and constructive, by Letterkenny Town Council.
www.letterkennychamber.com /projects/christmas_lights.htm   (129 words)

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