The seashore around Dundalk, Co. Louth. It is named for Baile Binnbérlach, the Ulster heir and lover of Ailinn, and is the setting for W. B. Yeats's drama (1904).
| Celtic Mythology: Baile's Strand |
The seashore around Dundalk, Co. Louth. It is named for Baile Binnbérlach, the Ulster heir and lover of Ailinn, and is the setting for W. B. Yeats's drama (1904).
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