- Carran
Infobox Irish Place
name = Carran
gaeilge = An Carn
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pin coords = left: 90px; top: 46px
north coord = 53.0350
west coord = 9.0763004
irish grid = R277992
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province =Munster
county =County Clare
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web = www.clarecoco.com
|Carran (Irish place name|Carn|The Cairn) is a village in
County Clare , Ireland, bounded on the northwest byCounty Galway and on the south by Slieve Carron, one of the highest points inthe Burren . In the village itself there is a pub, a hostel, a number ofBed and Breakfast s a church, a school and a town hall. Within five miles of the village areThe Burren Perfumery ,Caherconnell Stone Fort , Gleann Ciosog (Gaelic Athletic Association pitch for the local football team Michael Cusacks),Poulnabrone dolmen , aTurlough (disappearing lake) and limestone scenery.People
It is the birthplace of
Michael Cusack , the inspirer and co-founder of theGaelic Athletic Association .Places of interest
*The cliff-bound valley of Kilcorney, 7k away, is characteristic of the area.
*Carron church is situated about six miles north west of Corofin. It measures over 50ft in length and almost 30ft in breadth. The west end contains a belfry at the top and the south end has a pointed doorway and two windows, one of which is pointed and the other which is broken. The east end contains another pointed window broad on the inside and narrow on the outside. A broken stone altar remains under this window and at the left corner is a Holy Water Font. In the north wall are three heads, two males and one female.
*Turning right as you leave the village, isTemple Cronan , a12th century church measuring 21ft in length and over 12ft in breadth. The west end of the church has some grotesque Romanesque heads on its exterior wall. In thechurchyard there are twoCumdach s for bones built bySt. Cronan . They are built from large flagstones, so placed as to meet at the top similar to a roof. West of the church is the holy well,Tobar Chronain , at which stations are performed.
*In the vicinity, at Poulewhack ("Poll an Bhaic", The Hole of the Angle), the Harvard Archaeological Expedition excavated, in 1934, abronze age burial mound situated on a highlimestone plateau. A number ofcists were found containing skeletons. Over the cists was a great cairn of stones 2 metres in height and 16 metres in diameter.
*AtCahercommaun stone fort excavations were also made. Thefort , similar in type to those on theAran Islands , though smaller, dates from the 7th to the10th century and consists of three massive stone walls, the outermost 130 metres in diameter, two outer semi-circular walls each side ending at the edge of the steep cliff. Inside the inner wall were twosouterrain s. Numerous articles were found within this inner wall which shed a good deal of light on life in north Clare in the centuries before the coming of theNormans ; the only weapon was the point of a heavy single-edged sword.External links
* [http://www.burrenperfumery.com/ Burren Perfumery]
* [http://www.michaelcusack.ie Michael Cusack Visitor Centre]
* [http://www.claretourist.com/towns/carron/ Accommodation in Carron]
* [http://www.burrenforts.ie/ Caherconnell Stone Fort]
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