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Touring Clare
Clare in Armagh City Banbridge and Craigavon (Northern Ireland) is a town located in United Kingdom about 326 mi (or 524 km) north-west of London, the country's capital place.
Time in Clare is now 03:34 AM (Thursday). The local timezone is named Europe / London with an UTC offset of one hour. We know of 8 airports nearby Clare, of which 3 are larger airports. The closest airport in United Kingdom is Belfast International Airport in a distance of 20 mi (or 31 km), North. Besides the airports, there are other travel options available (check left side).
There is one Unesco world heritage site nearby. The closest heritage site is Brú na Bóinne - Archaeological Ensemble of the Bend of the Boyne in Ireland at a distance of 57 mi (or 92 km). Also, if you like the game of golf, there are several options within driving distance. Need some hints on where to stay? We compiled a list of available hotels close to the map centre further down the page.
Being here already, you might want to pay a visit to some of the following locations: Banbridge, Craigavon, Newry, Lisburn and Armagh. To further explore this place, just scroll down and browse the available info.
Local weather forecast
Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: 15°C / 59 °F
Morning Temperature | 9°C / 48 °F |
Evening Temperature | 15°C / 60 °F |
Night Temperature | 10°C / 50 °F |
Chance of rainfall | 1% |
Air Humidity | 84% |
Air Pressure | 1007 hPa |
Wind Speed | Moderate breeze with 10 km/h (6 mph) from West |
Cloud Conditions | Overcast clouds, covering 99% of sky |
General Conditions | Light rain |
Friday, 3rd of May 2024
12°C (54 °F)
11°C (52 °F)
Light rain, gentle breeze, overcast clouds.
Saturday, 4th of May 2024
11°C (51 °F)
10°C (49 °F)
Light rain, light breeze, overcast clouds.
Sunday, 5th of May 2024
12°C (53 °F)
11°C (51 °F)
Overcast clouds, gentle breeze.
Hotels and Places to Stay
Bannville House Hotel
Videos from this area
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Drumhorc Hill Climb 2013
Featuring: Rudi Gage, Seamus Morris, Chris Houston, Michael Conlon, Neil Dugan, David Hunter, Martin Teggart, Ian Lancashire, Richard McGimpsey, Graham Thompson and many more...
GET-Renewables - Day 1 of Turbine Install - Vestas V29 250kW
Time-lapse video of Day 1 install of Vestas V29 250kW turbine Installation on a Farm in Waringstown, Craigavon, Co Armagh, Northern Ireland. Preparation and ground works under way on Tuesday...
GET-Renewables - Day 1 of Turbine Install - Vestas V29 250kW
Day 1 of Vestas V29 250kW turbine Installation on a Farm in Waringstown, Craigavon, Co Armagh, Northern Ireland.
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Attractions and noteworthy things
Distances are based on the centre of the city/town and sightseeing location. This list contains brief abstracts about monuments, holiday activities, national parcs, museums, organisations and more from the area as well as interesting facts about the region itself. Where available, you'll find the corresponding homepage. Otherwise the related wikipedia article.
Whitefield College of the Bible
Whitefield College of the Bible is an independent theological college in Banbridge, Northern Ireland. It is operated by the Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster. The College has no association with any governmental education system due to its fundamentalist approach and receives no state funding or support.
Gilford
Gilford is a village in County Down, Northern Ireland. The village sits on the River Bann between the towns of Banbridge, Tandragee and Portadown. It covers the townlands of Loughans, Ballymacanallen and Drumaran. It had a population of 1,573 people in the 2001 Census. Gilford is within the Banbridge (district) area.
Lawrencetown, County Down
Lawrencetown or Laurencetown is a small village in County Down, Northern Ireland. It sits on the River Bann, along the main road between the towns of Banbridge and Portadown. It is within the parish of Tullylish and covers the townlands of Knocknagore and Drumnascamph. In the 2001 Census it had a population of 629 people. In Irish, it is known as Baile Labhráis.
Lenaderg
Lenaderg is a townland in County Down, Northern Ireland. It sits on the banks of the River Bann, about two miles from Banbridge and a half mile from the village of Lawrencetown. In the 2001 Census it had a population of 261 people. Lenaderg is within the District of Banbridge. Its name is derived from the Irish language. One theory is that it comes from Léana Dhearg meaning "red meadow".
Tullylish
Tullylish (from Irish: Tulaigh Lis, meaning "hillock of the fort") is a small village, townland and civil parish in County Down, Northern Ireland. It sits on the River Bann, along the main road between the towns of Banbridge and Portadown. In the 2001 Census it had a population of 105 people. It lies within the civil parish of Tullylish, barony of Iveagh Lower, Upper Half, and Banbridge District.
Ballydugan
Ballydugan or Ballydougan is a townland in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. It lies on the County Armagh–County Down border, between Lurgan and Gilford. Ballydougan is within the Craigavon Borough Council area.
Ballynagarrick
Ballynagarrick is a townland situated outside Gilford, County Down, Northern Ireland. The literal translation of the name means town (land) of the rocks, and indeed in bygone days two quarries were situated on the small townland. 2. Ballynagarrick (Baile na gCarraig) is a small townland in the area of Kilclief, a parish in the area of Lecale, County Down. Ballynagarrick is bordered by the townlands of Ballynarry, Ballywooden and Ballyorgan.
The Oriel
The Oriel (also known as The Oriel of Gilford) is a former restaurant located in Gilford, County Down, Northern Ireland. It was a fine dining restaurant that was awarded one Michelin star in 2004 and 2005. In 2005 the restaurant also gained recognition of the Egon Ronay Guide. The Guide listed it as one of the 25 best restaurants in the United Kingdom. The restaurant closed down in 2006. Head chef of The Oriel was Barry Smyth.