Halfway, County Cork

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Halfway
Irish: Leath Slighe
County Cork
Halfway Viaduct, near Ballinhassig, Co, Cork - geograph.org.uk - 78690.jpg
The Halfway Viaduct
Location
Grid reference: W605615
Location: 51°48’7"N, 8°34’25"W
Data
Population: 226  (2016)
Local Government

Halfway is a village in County Cork, standing approximately halfway between Cork City and Bandon, from which position Halfway got its name.

The village is on the L2231 road, just off the N71, close to the neighbouring village of Ballinhassig. Ballinhassig Garda station is located in Halfway.

Halfway formerly had two pubs; however, there is now only the Ramble Inn. There is also an angling shop.

Events

The annual Halfway Vintage Rally, a meeting of vintage car owners and enthusiasts, takes place over one weekend in September.

Road bowling is sometimes played on the main road between the villages of Halfway and Ballinhassig.[1]

History

A wartime pillbox by Halfway

Evidence of ancient settlement in the area includes several ringforts in the neighbouring townlands of Gortnaclogh, Annagh Beg and Rathroe.[2]

References