R630 road (Ireland)

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IRL R630.svg
R630 road
Bóthar R630
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R630 in Midleton
Route information
Length14.0 km [1]  (8.7 mi)
Major junctions
From IRL R907.svg R907 at Midleton
Major intersections IRL N25.svg N25 at Lake View Roundabout
IRL R629.svg R629 at Ballinacurra
IRL R631.svg R631 at Whitewell Cross
To Whitegate
Location
Country Ireland
Highway system
IRL R629.svg R629 IRL R631.svg R631
R630 in Ballinacurra On the R630 - geograph.org.uk - 4174449.jpg
R630 in Ballinacurra

The R630 road is a regional road in southeast County Cork, Ireland. [2] It travels from the R907 road at Midleton's Youghal Road, southwards through Ballinacurra, and westwards through Rostellan, turning south again through Whitegate. [3] [4] The statutary definition gives it as beginning at the R629 in Ballinacurra, but all maps and other material assign the Midleton–Ballinacurra stretch to the R630. [1] [5] [6] [7]

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References

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