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'''Annagry''' ({{lang-ga|Anagaire}}) is a village in the [[Gaeltacht]] area of [[the Rosses]], [[County Donegal|Donegal]], near [[Gweedore]] and with a population of around 247. It has seen large numbers of its parish folk working in [[Scotland]], [[England]] and [[Wales]] and much wider afield including the [[USA]] and [[Canada]]. Anagaire may derive from Áth na gCoire.
'''Annagry''' (official name: '''Anagaire''') is a village in the [[Gaeltacht]] area of [[the Rosses]], [[County Donegal|Donegal]], near [[Gweedore]] and with a population of around 247. It has seen large numbers of its parish folk working in [[Scotland]], [[England]] and [[Wales]] and much wider afield including the [[USA]] and [[Canada]]. Anagaire may derive from Áth na gCoire.
[[Image:Anagairelake.JPG|left|270px|thumb|A view of Annagry.]]
[[Image:Anagairelake.JPG|left|270px|thumb|A view of Annagry.]]
The village has an Irish speaking college in the summer months where the [[Irish language]] can be learnt by young and old alike. It's local GAA club is Naomh Mhuire.
The village has an Irish speaking college in the summer months where the [[Irish language]] can be learnt by young and old alike. It's local GAA club is Naomh Mhuire.

Revision as of 17:44, 5 May 2008

Template:Infobox Irish Place Annagry (official name: Anagaire) is a village in the Gaeltacht area of the Rosses, Donegal, near Gweedore and with a population of around 247. It has seen large numbers of its parish folk working in Scotland, England and Wales and much wider afield including the USA and Canada. Anagaire may derive from Áth na gCoire.

A view of Annagry.

The village has an Irish speaking college in the summer months where the Irish language can be learnt by young and old alike. It's local GAA club is Naomh Mhuire.

In the first week of June, the Annual Festival takes place, when those who have left often return to spend some time in Sharkeys Bar, and Caisleáin Óir, (formerly Jack's Bar) and Teach Conal (formerly Duffy's).

The nearby Deeragh hill provides panoramic view of the far off Mount Errigal, Donegal's highest peak.

Annagry is also the closest village to Donegal Airport, which is located 3 miles away in Carrickfinn.