Rathkeale

Rathkeale
Ráth Caola
Town

Rathkeale main street, with the former Central Cinema to right
Rathkeale

Location in Ireland

Coordinates: 52°31′00″N 8°56′00″W / 52.516667°N 8.933333°W / 52.516667; -8.933333Coordinates: 52°31′00″N 8°56′00″W / 52.516667°N 8.933333°W / 52.516667; -8.933333
Country Ireland
Province Munster
County County Limerick
Elevation 45 m (148 ft)
Population (2011)
  Urban 1,550
Irish Grid Reference R360420

Rathkeale (Irish: Ráth Caola, meaning "Caola's ringfort") is a town in west Co Limerick, in Ireland. It is 30 km (18 mi) southwest of Limerick city on the N21 road to Tralee, Co Kerry, and lies on the River Deel. Rathkeale has a significant Irish Traveller population, and the largest concentration of descendants of the German Palatines who immigrated to Ireland in the early 18th century is in villages around it.

Rathkeale has shopping facilities, a museum and a community college, Coláiste na Trócaire, founded in 1995. The town has a large Roman Catholic parish church, Augustinian Abbey ruins and a Church of Ireland church, Holy Trinity.

Places of interest

Transport

Rathkeale railway station opened on 1 January 1867, closed for passenger traffic on 4 February 1963 and finally closed altogether on 2 December 1974.[2] The Great Southern Trail an off-road trail for cyclists and walkers is a greenway rail trail which follows the route of the former Limerick-Tralee railway line between Rathkeale and Abbeyfeale.[3]

See also

References

  1. http://www.irishpalatines.org/about/landmarks.html
  2. "Rathkeale station" (PDF). Railscot - Irish Railways. Retrieved 2007-11-23.
  3. "Home". Great Southern Trail. Retrieved 10 August 2011.
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