
Knockananna - Wikipedia
Knockananna (Irish: Cnoc an Eanaigh, meaning 'hill of the marsh') [2] is a village in County Wicklow, Ireland. After Roundwood, it is the second-highest village in Ireland. [3]
The Tiny Irish Village Where Sinéad O’Connor Escaped the World
Jul 27, 2023 · For three years, the singer, who died this week, found simplicity and happiness in a mountain sanctuary where she was just another neighbor. Sinead O’Connor at her home in …
Knockananna, Ireland: All You Must Know Before You Go (2025 ...
Woodlands Falconry and Bird of Prey Centre. A mix of the charming, modern, and tried and true. Can't-miss spots to dine, drink, and feast. Knockananna Tourism: Tripadvisor has 17 reviews …
Knockananna Townland, Co. Wicklow
Knockananna has an area of: 1,156,653 m² / 115.67 hectares / 1.1567 km²; 0.45 square miles; 285.82 acres / 285 acres, 3 roods, 10 perches; Nationwide, it is the 24817th largest townland …
Knockananna | Towns & Villages - Wicklow Way
Knockananna (Cnoc an Eanaigh - the Hill of Marsh) nestles on the borders of County Wicklow and Carlow. The village is the centre of a dispersed farming area, 2km to the north-west of …
Knockananna Map - Village - County Wicklow, Ireland - Mapcarta
Knockananna is a village in County Wicklow, Ireland. After Roundwood, it is the second-highest village in Ireland. Mapcarta, the open map.
Knockananna Townland, Co. Waterford
Knockananna (Cnoc an Eanaigh) is a townland in Ballyduff ED, in Lismore and Mocollop Civil Parish, in Barony, in Co. Waterford, Ireland.
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Knockananna is a small village with big charms | Irish Independent
Mar 9, 2006 · In short, Knockananna is out of the way, off the beaten track and more a hidden gem than brassy treasure. With an hour to spare on the way across the county, and with the …
Knockananna - Photopol
Knockananna is a small village in Co. Wicklow, near the border with Co. Carlow. It's English language name is derived from the Irish Cnoc an Eanaigh (The Hill of the Marsh). The …