Kilfarboy (Irish: Cill Fear Buí) is a civil parish in County Clare, Ireland.
Cliffs extend along the coastline, which includes the headland of Spanish Point.
[3] A large sepulchral stone was found around 1784 at Loughnamina, on Mount Callan.
It has an inscription in Ogham script, which was well-preserved when the stone was discovered, commemorating the death of the chief Conan.
[2] Townlands are Aillbrack, Ballynew, Ballyvaskin North, Ballyvaskin South, Breaffy North, Breaffy South, Caherogan, Carrowkeel, Cloghaun Beg, Cloghaun More, Cloonbony, Clooneyogan North, Clooneyogan South, Dough, Drumbaun, Drummin, Fintra Beg, Fintra More, Freaghcastle, Freaghavaleen, Glendine North, Glendine South, Illaun, Illaunbaun, Kilcorcoran, Kildeema North, Kildeema South, Kilfarboy, Knockbrack, Lackamore, Leagard North, Leagard South, Leeds, Moy Beg, Moy More, Poulawillin, Silverhill, Slievenalicka, Toor and Tooreen.