Clondrohid (Irish: Cluain Droichead, meaning 'meadow of the bridge')[2][3] is a village and civil parish in County Cork, Ireland, four miles (6 km) north of Macroom. As of the 2022 census, the population of the village was recorded as 180, down slightly from 188 people as of the 2011 census.[1]
Local amenities include Clondrohid National School and community hall and a number of shops, pubs and services. A childcare facility is next to the GAApitch which is also a preschool and an afterschool.[citation needed]
Much of the western side of the village is a part of the Irish-speaking area or Gaeltacht. Some pupils of the national school go to the second-level school in Ballyvourney to further their education through the Irish language.[citation needed]
People
Peadar Ó Laoghaire (1839-1920), Irish scholar and priest, was born in the parish of Clondrohid.[7]
^Harding Cole, John (1903). Church and Parish Records of the United Diocese of Cork. Guy and Company. p. 181. Clondrohid [..] That is, 'the Meadow of the Bridge'
^Ó Nualláin, Seán (1984). "A Survey of Stone Circles in Cork and Kerry". Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy: Archaeology, Culture, History, Literature. 84C: 15. JSTOR25506112.