Coordinates: 53°13′46″N 8°52′42″W / 53.2295°N 8.8782°W / 53.2295; -8.8782

Clarinbridge

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Clarinbridge
Droichead an Chláirín
Village
River Clarin
River Clarin
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CountryIreland
ProvinceConnacht
CountyCounty Galway
Elevation
5 m (16 ft)
Population
 • Total
905
Time zoneUTC+0 (WET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-1 (IST (WEST))
Irish Grid ReferenceM409203

Clarinbridge or Clarenbridge[2] (Irish: Droichead an Chláirín)[3] is a village in south County Galway, Ireland. It is on the mouth of the Clarin River at the end of Dunbulcaun Bay, which is the easternmost part of Galway Bay.

Clarinbridge was formerly known as Áth-cliath-Meadhraidhe, i.e. the Ford of Hurdles of Maaree, which is the name of the peninsula running into Galway bay to the west of the village. In medieval Ireland this place marked the western terminus of the Esker Riada, which separated the northern from the southern half of Ireland, the eastern terminus being Áth-cliath-Cualann, or Dublin.[4] These two places also marked the ends of one of the Five Great Roads of medieval Ireland, the Slige Mhór.[5]

The village is 13 km south-east of Galway city centre (18 km by road). There are bus services, notably Bus Éireann's route 51 which runs between Galway, Limerick and Cork.[6]

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  4. ^ P. W. Joyce, The Origin and History of Irish Names of Places vol. 2, p. 224, M. H. Gill and Son, Dublin (1912)
  5. ^ Ruth Dudley Edwards, Bridget Hourican, An Atlas of Irish History, Third Edition, pp. 170–173 Routledge, London & New York (2005)
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