Drimoleague is located in
West Cork in the
townlands of Baurnahulla and Dromdaleague. Evidence of ancient settlement within these townlands includes a number of ecclesiastical,
souterrain,
holy well and
fulacht fia sites. Other archaeological sites include the
Clodagh Standing Stones, a Stone Age site, which lies to the northeast.
Castle Donovan, a ruined Irish
tower house, is situated approximately to the north. Drimoleague is the start for one of the five
Pilgrim Paths of Ireland, St. Finbar's Pilgrim Path, which ends 35-kilometers away in
Gougane Barra. A
Church of Ireland (COI) church which was built in 1790,The local Methodist church was built . In 1956, a new Catholic church was completed on the site of an older church. Designed by architect
Frank Murphy, it is credited as being West Cork's first building in the
modernist style.
Drimoleague railway station opened in 1877 on the
Cork, Bandon and South Coast Railway line. It closed in the early 1960s. The TV series
Holding, based on the similarly titled book by
Graham Norton, was filmed in the village and surrounding area in 2021. ==Demographics==