Ballinamuck

Ballinamuck (Irish: Béal Átha na Muc, meaning 'mouth of the pig's ford')[1] is a village in north County Longford, Ireland.

It was the scene of the Battle of Ballinamuck, where a French army aiding the United Irishmen rebellion of 1798 was defeated.

The Irish prisoners were taken to St Johnstown - today's Ballinalee - where they were executed in what is known locally as Bullys Acre and buried there.

Whartons Travel operates bus route 975 on behalf of the National Transport Authority.

It serves the village six times a day (not Sundays) providing services to Longford via Drumlish and to Cavan via Arva.