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Country
  
Ireland

Time zone
  
WET (UTC+0)

Elevation
  
57 m

Provinces
  
Ulster, Connacht

County
  
Cavan, Leitrim (Part)

Irish Grid Reference
  
G989267

Population
  
540 (2006)

Dowra Stephen Rennicks ENGAGE Collective

Weather
  
9°C, Wind S at 8 km/h, 98% Humidity

Triumph bonneville t100 offroading on the mountain from glenfarne to dowra ireland


Dowra (Irish: An Damhshraith, meaning "The Shrine of the Ox") is a village in northeast County Cavan, Ireland. it is the first village on, and marks the most uppermost navigable point of, the River Shannon. On one side of its bridge is County Cavan; on the other is County Leitrim. The nucleus of the village is situated in the Cavan side. It is located on the junction of the R200 and R207 regional roads.

Contents

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Transport

Bus Éireann route 462 serves Dowra on Saturdays only linking it to Drumkeeran, Dromahair and Sligo.

History

Dowra Former Dowra school included in 1916 commemoration Leitrim Observer

The village was formed in the late 19th century after another village close by, Tober, was washed away by landslides in the summer of 1863. The remains of the Black Pig's Dyke can be seen outside the village. It is noted on the Ordnance Survey's Edition of 1911 Six-inch to One-mile map, 1/2 mile west of Dowra alongside the River Shannon (forming part of the Leitrim / Cavan border) - see Leitrim Sheet 5. It is again noted 3/4 mile downstream just below where the Owennayla River joins the Shannon on the east side of Canbeg Township, Co. Leitrim - see Leitrim Sheet 18.

Places of interest

Dowra Panoramio Photos by GoogleMiner

The source of the River Shannon, known as the Shannon Pot is located about 12 km (7 miles) to the north. The Cavan Way hiking trail starts in the village and the Leitrim Way passes through it. The Miners' Way is nearby

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Restoration of Dowra Courthouse was completed in 2014 with the new building opening as a Community Creative Arts Space.

Economy

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The main industries in the locality are agriculture, forestry and construction. There is a livestock market held every Saturday.

Education

The national school in Dowra, which is in County Leitrim just an across the bridge from the village.

Religion

The village church is located approximately 5 km north and is called the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Doobally.

Dowra mexicans

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References

Dowra Wikipedia