Ramelton (rə-MEL-tun; Irish: Ráth Mealtain),[2] also Rathmelton, is a town and townland in County Donegal, Ireland. As of 2016[update], its population was 1,266.[1]
Ramelton
Ráth Mealtain | |
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Town | |
![]() Bridge over the River Lennon in Ramelton | |
![]() ![]() Ramelton Location in Ireland | |
Coordinates: 55°02′08″N 7°38′44″W | |
Country | Ireland |
Province | Ulster |
County | County Donegal |
Elevation | 20 m (70 ft) |
Population (2016)[1] | |
• Urban | 1,266 |
Irish Grid Reference | C228212 |
Ramelton is situated at the mouth of the River Lennon, 11 km north of Letterkenny and 4 km south of Milford, on the western shores of Lough Swilly. The town is named from Ráth Mealtain, (Irish for "the fort of Mealtan"), an early Gaelic chieftain. The fort is said to lie under the ruins of a medieval castle of the O'Donnells, the ruling family of West Donegal before their exile to mainland Europe in 1607.[citation needed]
Ramelton was settled by English and Scots planters during the Ulster Plantation of the 17th century and is the site of the oldest Presbyterian church in Ireland.[citation needed]
Ramelton is serviced by many shops and services within the town. The Town Hall in Ramelton was built in the late 19th century and still has a vital role in the community today.[citation needed]
The town has many grocery stores including Kernan's Spar Supermarket, Whoriskey's Eurospar and McFadden's Supermarket.[3]
The town has three main churches: St. Mary's Catholic Church,[4] St. Paul's Church of Ireland (Parish of Tullyaughnish),[5] and the Presbyterian Church.[6]
The town is served by a private bus service which serves Ramelton from Mondays to Saturdays to and from Letterkenny, the largest town in County Donegal. Three buses leave Ramelton for Letterkenny each day Monday to Saturday, with two buses leaving Letterkenny for Ramelton.[7]
The town is home to a marching band which frequently wins prizes in the Miscellaneous Marching Bands (Buíon Rogha Gléas) category of the All-Ireland Fleadh.[8]
Swilly Rovers Football Club is based in the town. It was founded in 1929. It also has a tennis club.[9]
The town is home to McDaid's soft drinks manufacturer whose drinks are sold throughout Donegal and further afield.[10] Its most famous drink is the Football Special which was originally produced to celebrate the successes of Swilly Rovers Football Club.[11]
The town was the setting for the 1995 television serial The Hanging Gale, which told of the Great Famine of the 19th century.
Ramelton is also a key setting for the A.E.W. Mason novel The Four Feathers.
The town hosts the Lennon Festival, a village fair, since 1970. Ramelton is a Fáilte Ireland designated Heritage Town.[citation needed]
The town is also the setting for Django Sur Lennon gypsy jazz festival which has been held in the town since 2015 and has featured gypsy jazz musicians from Europe and beyond.[12]
The Irish love reading newspapers, whether they are national or local. It's a joy to see the papers piled high at my local store in the Donegal town of Ramelton in the morning and note their disappearance by the evening.
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