Cornamona - Area Description : Cornamona (Corr na Mona, the round hill of the bog), is a popular Gaeltacht and angling resort, noted for its trout and salmon fishing. The village sits on the banks of the Dooghta or Cornamona River at the base of Benlevy, which rises to a height of 1370 feet. The village has two pubs, post office, primary school, secondary school and a shop while the bigger village of Clonbur with a wide range of pubs, restaurants, shops and other community facilities is 6 miles away. The thriving town of Ballinrobe with all its many shops, pubs, banks and hotels, together with its charming and popular racecourse, is 16 miles away. Cornamona is a fishermans paradise, situated on the shores of Lough Corrib, which is the second largest freshwater lake in Ireland being 35 miles long from Galway to Maam and varying in breadth from one quarter of a mile to 8 miles. It also varies in depth from only 6 or 7 feet to over 150 feet, covering 44,000 acres between the counties of Galway and Mayo and believed to contain in the region of 145 islands.
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