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The '''R668 road''' is a [[regional road]] in [[Republic of Ireland|Ireland]]. The route runs from [[Lismore, County Waterford|Lismore]] to [[Cahir]]. The R668 was once a key part of the historic route from [[Cashel]] to [[Cork (city)|Cork]] (prior to the construction of the [[R639|old N8/R639]] between Cahir and Mitchelstown in the early 1800s), and was mapped as such as late as 1778.<ref>Taylor and Skinner, ''Maps of the Roads of Ireland'' (Dublin, 1778)</ref> The road is located entirely in [[County Tipperary]].
The '''R668 road''' is a [[regional road]] in [[Republic of Ireland|Ireland]]. The route runs from [[Lismore, County Waterford|Lismore]] to [[Cahir]]. The R668 was once a key part of the historic route from [[Cashel]] to [[Cork (city)|Cork]] (prior to the construction of the [[R639|old N8/R639]] between Cahir and Mitchelstown in the early 1800s), and was mapped as such as late as 1778.<ref>Taylor and Skinner, ''Maps of the Roads of Ireland'' (Dublin, 1778)</ref> The road is located entirely in [[County Tipperary]].

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R668 through Ballylooby

The R668 road is a regional road in Ireland. The route runs from Lismore to Cahir. The R668 was once a key part of the historic route from Cashel to Cork (prior to the construction of the old N8/R639 between Cahir and Mitchelstown in the early 1800s), and was mapped as such as late as 1778.[1] The road is located entirely in County Tipperary.

See also

References

  1. ^ Taylor and Skinner, Maps of the Roads of Ireland (Dublin, 1778)