R629 road (Ireland) explained

Country:IRL
Type:R
Image Notes:R629 south of Shanagarry
Route:629
Length Km:16.4
Terminus A: R630 at Ballinacurra
Junction: R631 at Cloyne
R632 west of Shanagarry
Previous Type:R
Previous Route:628
Next Type:R
Next Route:630

The R629 road is a regional road in southeast County Cork, Ireland.[1] [2] It travels from the R630 road at Ballinacurra's grotto, southeastwards through Kearney's Cross and Cloyne (where it turns eastwards), past Ballymaloe House and Shanagarry, into Ballycotton. The statutary definition gives it as beginning at the R907 in Midleton, but all maps and other material assign the Midleton–Ballinacurra stretch to the R630 instead.[3] [4] [5]

Notes and References

  1. News: Ready for its close-up. The Irish Times.
  2. Book: Guides, Rough. The Rough Guide to Ireland (Travel Guide eBook). 1 December 2021. Apa Publications (UK) Limited. 9781789197310 . Google Books.
  3. Web site: Alert Item. mapalerts.corkcoco.ie.
  4. Web site: Wild Animals & Wild History. 21 December 2009.
  5. Web site: Temporary Closing Of Public Roads. Cork County Council.