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    kiltimagh.ie. Kiltimagh ( Irish: Coillte Mach) [3] is a town in County Mayo in Ireland. [4] As of the 2016 census, the town had a population of 1,069 people. [2] Although there is no river going through the town, three rivers flow around the town: the Glore River, Yellow River and Pollagh River.

  2. LIVE ON MAIN STREET – Johnny Brady. Come to Kiltimagh and experience for yourself all that is wonderful about Irish tradition and culture. Things to Do in Kiltimagh, places to stay, visit & much more!

    • Visit Kiltimagh Wetlands Park and learn about local flora & fauna. While away the hours by walking around the park, discovering various habitats, flowers and wildlife!
    • The Old Railway Station was once the point of departure for so many emigrants, and has always held a special place in the hearts of locals. It has since been transformed into an amazing facility, housing the town museum, an art exhibition centre and an incredible sculpture park.
    • Visit nearby Knock Shrine, a holy place that has received international fame, attracting over 1 million visitors every year.
    • In years gone by, the town’s blacksmith provided one of the most important services for the locals. The Town Forge houses a beautiful display of the tools and implements of those who once worked there – well worth a visit.
  3. Kiltimagh - The Artisan Village. Kiltimagh - The Artisan Village and birthplace of Rafteiri the blind Irish poet, lies in the very heart of the West of Ireland, in County Mayo. Revived trades and crafts of artisans from a bygone era make the village a living, historical experience.

    • Aiden St, Kiltimagh, Mayo
    • (094) 938 1494
  4. Kiltimagh is rich in history and was the birthplace of Raifteirí – the blind poet. There are many historical sites and places of interest to visit, traditional pubs, ceol agus craic, excellent food and accommodation in hotels, bed & breakfast and self catering.

  5. Kiltimagh is rich in history and was the birthplace of Raifteirí - the blind poet. There are many historical sites and places of interest to visit, traditional pubs, ceol agus craic, excellent food and accommodation in hotels, bed & breakfast and self catering.

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  7. The Mayo town of Kiltimagh offers the visitor a range of attractions which makes your trip to the West of Ireland worthwhile

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