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Aughagower
Achadh Fomhair
Location
Location of Aughagower
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Irish grid reference
M034803
Statistics
Province: Connacht
County: County Mayo
Elevation: 157 m

Population (2002)

875

Aughagower or Aghagower (Irish: Achadh Ghobhair) is a tiny village in rural County Mayo in western Ireland. It is located about 5km from Westport. Modern Aughagower has only a few houses and pubs in a pastoral setting. It also forms the centre of a parish of the same name. The village is primarily known today for its ancient and cultural history.

Aughagower is said to have been visited by St. Patrick, on his journey to Croagh Patrick. Aughagower lies mid-way along Tóchar Phádraig, formerly a part of the royal processional route from Croaghan (the ancient capital of Connaught), and later an important pilgrimage route from Ballintubber Abbey to Croagh Patrick.

Round Tower

Aghagower Round tower

The ruins of a medieval church adjoins the graveyard of the town's modern religious institution. It has a well preserved tenth century round tower, with the exception of its topmost section and capstone. The tower was built between 973 and 1013. According to legend, the capstone was struck by lightning, and landed half a mile away on the hill of Tavenish. A local woman is said to have carried the heavy cap stone in her apron to the church where it still remains today.

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