Curraha, also written Curragha (Irish: Currach Átha, meaning 'the ford/crossing at the marshy/boggy area'),[1] is a small village in County Meath, Ireland.
Bus Éireann route 103 comes through the village four times daily (including Sundays) in each direction on its way to/from Emerald Park.
A statue commemorating Paud O'Donoghue, a blacksmith who participated in the 1798 rebellion, stands at the crossroads in Curraha.
[3] The local Roman Catholic church is dedicated to St Andrew and is in Curraha parish.
[4] There is a parish centre and meeting room on the grounds of St Andrew's church.