Gubbarudda, formerly Gubberudda (Irish: Gob a' Roide) is a townland in County Roscommon, Ireland about 4.5 kilometres north-west from the village of Arigna.
Neighbouring townlands are Greaghacorra to the north-east where the river Arigna forms the border, Aughabehy to the east, Greaghnageeragh and Cashel to the south, Rover, County Sligo to the west, and Glen, County Sligo to the west and north.
The name is composed of gubba, which is a corruption of ghob, the Irish for 'beak', describing the pointed shape of the land area, and rudda, which derives from the word rua meaning 'red', relating to the large quantities of iron minerals found in the vicinity.
The traditional Irish flautist Packie Duignan lived for a while in Gubbarudda in the house where his father grew up.
There remains widespread evidence to this day that local families dug for coal on their own lands.