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Kilbeggan Harbour

 
Harbour Picnic Area, Kilbeggan Harbour Roadway, Kilbeggan, County Westmeath, Ireland
 
Information about the place
Kilbeggan Harbour is a minor waterways place at the end of the Grand Canal - Kilbeggan Branch; past Grand - Kilbeggan Junction (Junction of the Grand Canal with the Kilbeggan Branch) (8 miles and ¾ furlongs to the southeast).
 
 
The nearest place in the direction of Grand - Kilbeggan Junction is Skeahanagh Bridge; 4 furlongs away.

Mooring here is unrated.

Murphy's Bridge3 miles, 7¼ furlongs
Silver River Aqueduct3 miles, 4 furlongs
Lowertown Bridge3 miles, 1¼ furlongs
Grange Bridge1 mile, 7½ furlongs
M6 Bridge (Kilbeggan Branch)6 furlongs
Skeahanagh Bridge4 furlongs
Kilbeggan Harbour
 
 
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Nearest place to turn

In the direction of Grand - Kilbeggan Junction

Digby Bridge Winding Hole11 miles, 5¾ furlongs and 5 locks away
Travel to Grand - Kilbeggan Junction, then on the Grand Canal - Main Line to Digby Bridge Winding Hole

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CanalPlan has no information on any of the following facilities within range:
water point
rubbish disposal
chemical toilet disposal
self-operated pump-out
boatyard pump-out
 
 
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Wikipedia pages that might relate to Kilbeggan Harbour
[Kilbeggan] Kilbeggan (Irish: Cill Bheagáin, meaning "church of Bécán") is a town in the barony of Moycashel, County Westmeath, Ireland. Kilbeggan is situated on the [Grand Canal (Ireland)] Boora feeder (abandoned) Kilbeggan (abandoned) Ballinasloe (starting on the far side of the River Shannon from Shannon Harbour; abandoned and now used [County Westmeath] Westmeath are Athlone (7 seats), Mullingar-Coole (7 seats) and Mullingar-Kilbeggan (6 seats). The Local Government (Ireland) Act 1898, provided the framework [N52 road (Ireland)] the mid west traversing the midlands. It interchanges with the M6 at Kilbeggan and at Tyrrellspass, the N4 at Mullingar, the N3 at Kells, and the N2 [River Brosna] From Lough Ennell, the river Brosna flows into Kilbeggan, where it still powers the mill at Kilbeggan Distillery. The Brosna continues flowing southwest [List of towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland] Keel Keenagh Kells Kenmare Kerrykeel Keshcarrigan Kilbarrack Kilbaha Kilbeggan Kilbeheny Kilberry Kilbricken Kilbrin Kilbrittain Kilcar (Cill Charthaigh) [Dublin-Galway Greenway] development organisation in Kilbeggan, County Westmeath plans to connect the Greenway to the Offaly Cycleways at Kilbeggan with a greenway to Tullamore [County Offaly] national secondary routes pass through the county. The N52 road passes from Kilbeggan to Tullamore and Birr which then continues to Nenagh where it intersects [R446 road (Ireland)] Galway City from Kinnegad; Milltownpass, Rochfortbridge, Tyrrellspass, Kilbeggan, Horseleap, Moate, Athlone, Ballinasloe, Loughrea, Craughwell & Oranmore [Cistercians] in County Wicklow (1148), Monasteranenagh in County Limerick (1148), Kilbeggan in County Westmeath (1150) and Boyle Abbey in County Roscommon (1161)
 
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