Castlerea railway station serves the town of Castlerea in County Roscommon, Ireland. The station opened on 15 November 1860.
Ballinlough ( BAL-in-LOKH; Irish: Baile an Locha, meaning 'town of the lake') is a village in western County Roscommon, Ireland. The N60 national secondary road passes through it. The village is between Ballyhaunis and Castlerea on the Roscommon to Castlebar road. As of the 2016 census, Ballinlough had a population of 300 people.
Bellanagare (Irish: Béal Átha na gCarr, meaning 'ford-mouth of the carts') or Ballinagare is a village in County Roscommon, Ireland. It is between Tulsk and Frenchpark on the N5 road, which goes from Dublin to Castlebar/Westport.
Castleplunket (Irish: Lios Lachna), also spelled Castleplunkett, is a small village in County Roscommon, Ireland, situated at the junction of the R367 and R377 roads, some 10 km east of the town of Castlerea.
Cloonfad (Irish: Cluain Fada, meaning 'long meadow') is a village in County Roscommon, Ireland, at the crossroads of the N83 National secondary road and the R327 regional road, about 10 km from the town of Ballyhaunis in County Mayo. A public walkway takes walkers to neighbouring villages through surrounding moorland. This habitat gave rise to the village's name in Irish - Cluain Fada or "Long Meadow". Cloonfad's local church, the Church of Saint Patrick, has been publishing an annual parish magazine since 1992 "The Cloonfad Magazine".
Ballintober (Irish: Baile an Tobair, meaning 'settlement of the well') is a village in County Roscommon, Ireland. It is 6 kilometres (4 mi) from the town of Castlerea. As of the 2022 census, Ballintober had a population of 199. The village is in a townland and civil parish of the same name.
Castlerea Prison (Irish: Príosún an Chaisleáin Riabhach) is a closed category, medium security prison in Castlerea, County Roscommon, Ireland. It houses men over 17 years of age. As of 2022, it had a bed capacity of 340 and the daily average number of resident inmates was 320.
Cloonbonniffe, officially Cloonbonniff (Irish: Cluain Banbh), is a small village and townland in County Roscommon, Ireland. The nearest town is Castlerea, six kilometres east.
Lough O'Flynn (Irish: Loch Uí Fhloinn) is a freshwater lake in the west of Ireland. It is located in west County Roscommon and is the source of the River Suck.
Emlagh High Cross or Emlagh Cross is a high cross which is a National Monument in County Roscommon, Ireland.
The Altore Wedge Tomb is a wedge-shaped gallery grave and national monument located in County Roscommon, Ireland.
Drummin fort is a ringfort and National Monument located in County Roscommon, Ireland.
Castlerea ( KASS-əl-REE; Irish: An Caisleán Riabhach, meaning 'brindled castle') is a town in County Roscommon, Ireland. It is located in the west of the county and had a population of 2,348 at the 2022 census. Roughly translated from Irish, Castlerea is generally thought to mean 'brindled castle' (Caisleán Riabhach). An alternative translation is 'castle of the king' (Caisleán Rí). The town is built on the banks of the River Suck and the River Francis, both of which are tributaries of the River Shannon.
Clonalis House (Irish: Teach Chluain Mhalais) is an historic manor house in Castlerea, County Roscommon, Ireland, and the ancestral home of the O'Conor Don, who are direct descendants of Cathal Crobhdearg Ua Conchobair, King of Connacht, a younger brother of Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair, the last High King of Ireland.
Is baile fearainn 8 km (5 míle) lasmuigh de Chaisleán Riabhach i gContae Ros Comáin é Cluain Ruacháin nó Cloonroughan as Béarla. Tá sé suite gar don N60 ar an bhealach go dtí an Caisleán Riabhach ar thaobh amháin agus Béal Átha Mó i gContae na Gaillimhe ar an taobh eile.