Belclare
Belclare Béal Chláir | |
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Belclare Location in Ireland | |
Coordinates: 53°29′32″N 8°56′17″W / 53.492119°N 8.937984°WCoordinates: 53°29′32″N 8°56′17″W / 53.492119°N 8.937984°W | |
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County | County Galway |
Dáil Éireann | Galway East |
Eircode | H54 |
Dialing code | +353 93 |
Belclare is a small village in County Galway, western Ireland. The village is on the R333 road approximately 7 km. from Tuam. It has a little parish church (The Church of the Sacred Heart), a small primary school, Canavans shop, pub and post office, a community centre, a GAA pitch and a playground.
Knockma, also known as Castle Hackett hill, is situated 2 km west of Belclare. Maeve, the legendary Queen of Connacht, is reputed to be buried in the Cairn on the summit of the hill - from there are panoramic views.[1]
The movie A Very Unlucky Leprechaun, starring Warwick Davis and Tim Matheson, was filmed at Castlehackett House and Knockma. The 1969 movie, Alfred the Great was also filmed in the Castlehackett area. The 2004 TV series Foreign Exchange, starring Zachary Garred and Lynn Styles, was filmed at Castlehackett House which was called "O'Keeffe's College" in the series.
Belclare is part of the parish of Corofin whose Gaelic Football team won the All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship in 1998 (defeating Erin's Isle), 2015 (defeating Slaughtneil) and 2018 (defeating Nemo Rangers).
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