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After just reading the article hear on HS:

Rower-Inistioge GAA - One of the most beautiful grounds in the country

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How many other grounds around the country could be described as "beautiful" or scenic?

Cockney_Cat (UK) - Posts: 2447 - 21/07/2020 12:22:13    2284741

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There's an ad on the TV for and it shows a quick glimpse of some very picturesque GAA grounds, not sure where they are though.

Bon (Kildare) - Posts: 1898 - 21/07/2020 13:03:47    2284748

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There's one outside Cork City I don't know who's it is but the pitches are built in steps down a hill

Breezy (Limerick) - Posts: 1236 - 21/07/2020 13:15:48    2284751

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Kilcar's pitch location is very scenic here in Donegal...

Lockjaw (Donegal) - Posts: 9116 - 21/07/2020 13:21:00    2284753

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In wexford top would be the rocks pitch of st marys maudlintown

bostonredsox (Wexford) - Posts: 4368 - 21/07/2020 15:25:17    2284763

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Beann Eadair GAA, on the top of Howth Hill.

Back in the '70s and '80s they used to have soup served. Bloody cold place to hurl in the winter!!!

witnof (Dublin) - Posts: 1604 - 22/07/2020 09:54:06    2284828

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Was actually on that pitch in Inistioge two summers back - not playing, was just down for a few days in the Kilkenny area and we stopped in Inistioge for an ice cream and a dander. I did wonder to myself how many balls end up in the river as there isn't much land between it and the sideline in one corner in particular.

As for scenic club grounds - we are blessed with a number of them up around the Glens in Antrim where the location and/or views from are quite impressive: Cushendun, Cushendall, Glenariff, Glenravel, Glenarm, Ballycastle off the top of my head.

Offside_Rule (Antrim) - Posts: 4058 - 22/07/2020 12:52:25    2284848

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In my opinion, Kinnitty GAA grounds at the foothills of the Slieve Bloom mountains, is one the nicest grounds in Offaly. There is a nice view of the mountains, and with a forest walk bordering on one side, it's a lovely site.
Rath GAA grounds, home of Drumcullen hurlers, and not too far away is another one, bordered by a demesne wall, with a view of Knockshegowna hill on the Offaly/Tipp border is not bad. There has been a hurling pitch there from at least 1836.
The hurling can be good too!

MicktheMiller (Offaly) - Posts: 421 - 22/07/2020 13:08:21    2284851

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The Park in Millstreet, Co. Cork, great view of Clara Mountain in front of you which is only a mile or two away

DuhallowRed (Cork) - Posts: 267 - 25/07/2020 10:33:13    2285242

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Kilcar for sure.

essmac (Tyrone) - Posts: 1141 - 25/07/2020 12:33:11    2285252

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Where was that ground in Tyrone where the pitch didn't quite fit into the available space because of a river, so they just drew a diagonal across the corner to create the first ever pentangular GAA pitch ?

They've moved to somewhere more orthodox now, I believe.

lionofludesch (Down) - Posts: 475 - 25/07/2020 14:15:26    2285257

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Kilcar gets my vote !! I bet they lose plenty of footballs to the Atlantic !!

BigSur (Westmeath) - Posts: 1129 - 25/07/2020 16:17:23    2285269

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In Dublin it'd be Beann Éadair's grounds up in Howth or Stars of Erin in Glencullen.

MesAmis (Dublin) - Posts: 13705 - 25/07/2020 19:06:02    2285285

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Fitzgerald Stadium on a clear summers day.

TheHermit (Kerry) - Posts: 6354 - 25/07/2020 19:40:23    2285291

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Replying To TheHermit:  "Fitzgerald Stadium on a clear summers day."
The Meelin pitch 'up at the Turret Cross'. A lovely hill top pitch, with a massive view.

Oldertourman (Limerick) - Posts: 162 - 26/07/2020 09:20:57    2285319

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Replying To Oldertourman:  "The Meelin pitch 'up at the Turret Cross'. A lovely hill top pitch, with a massive view."
Is that ground in cork oldertourman? Scartaglin has some view as well.

KingdomBoy1 (Kerry) - Posts: 14092 - 26/07/2020 10:23:27    2285323

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Replying To Breezy:  "There's one outside Cork City I don't know who's it is but the pitches are built in steps down a hill"
Think that's Glen Rovers

bloodyban (Limerick) - Posts: 1710 - 26/07/2020 13:55:21    2285340

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Replying To Offside_Rule:  "Was actually on that pitch in Inistioge two summers back - not playing, was just down for a few days in the Kilkenny area and we stopped in Inistioge for an ice cream and a dander. I did wonder to myself how many balls end up in the river as there isn't much land between it and the sideline in one corner in particular.

As for scenic club grounds - we are blessed with a number of them up around the Glens in Antrim where the location and/or views from are quite impressive: Cushendun, Cushendall, Glenariff, Glenravel, Glenarm, Ballycastle off the top of my head."
Yous are indeed blessed!

I've spent a few great weekends trampling round the Glens, and then rounding it off with a pint or two in Joe's in Cushendall. What a place!

MesAmis (Dublin) - Posts: 13705 - 26/07/2020 14:16:33    2285341

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Aerial photos of Valleymount gaa I'm county Wicklow are phenomenal as well

Sweetspot (Kildare) - Posts: 323 - 26/07/2020 16:30:41    2285351

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Replying To KingdomBoy1:  "Is that ground in cork oldertourman? Scartaglin has some view as well."
Yes. On the border with Limerick. The Parish of Meelin/Rockchaple bounds Tournafulla, Killeedy and Broadford in County Limerick, Brosna in Kerry and Newmarket, Freemount and Tullylease in Co Cork.

Oldertourman (Limerick) - Posts: 162 - 26/07/2020 23:35:23    2285386

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