Places to Stay in Roscommon
Whatever your budget, for however long you stay, you'll be spoiled for choice when it comes to accommodation in Roscommon. Heritage houses, castle hotels, camping parks and cosy country B&B's are just some of our Failte Ireland Approved options guaranteeing a good night's rest.
Top 10 Best Things to Do in Athlone, Ireland
Athlone Travel Guide. MUST WATCH. Top 10 things you have to do in Athlone . We have sorted Tourist Attractions in Athlone for You. Discover Athlone as per the Traveler Resources given by our Travel Specialists. You will not miss any fun thing to do in Athlone .
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List of Best Things to do in Athlone, Ireland
Derryglad Folk & Heritage Museum
Glendeer Pet Farm
Athlone Castle Visitor Centre
Church of Saints Peter & Paul
Old Rail Trail
Athlone Equestrian Centre
Shannon Banks Nature Trail Walk
Luan Gallery
Clonmacnoise
Westmeath Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places To Visit
Planning to visit Westmeath? Check out our Westmeath Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Westmeath.
Top Places to visit in Westmeath (Ireland):
Derryglad Folk & Heritage Museum, Glendeer Pet Farm, Athlone Castle, Belvedere House Gardens & Park, Old Rail Trail, Fore Abbey, Church of Saints Peter & Paul, Dun na Si Amenity & Heritage Park, Tullynally Castle & Gardens, Multyfarnham Friary, Omearas Garden Centre, Bay Sports Athlone, Mullaghmeen Forest, Luan Gallery, St. Munna's Church
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Drone flight over McDermott's Castle, Co. Roscommon, Ireland
McDermott's Castle is a castle and National Monument located on Lough Key in County Roscommon, Ireland.
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Carrick on Shannon #1
Dublin Road, Main Street, Bridge Street, Carrick-on-Shannon, Co. Leitrim, Ireland
Oweynagat, cave of the cats, Rathcroghan.A journey into mother earth.
Oweynagat is also known as the entrance to mother earth. The cave holds the divide between our world and the otherworld - especially at Samhain.
A focal point for pre-christian spirituality it is still visited and used by those who venerate mother earth.
In early Irish literature Oweynagat is home to numerous monsters and creatures from the otherworld. It is also home to the great queen Morrigan and the goddess Medb.
In one local fable a woman grabbed on to the tale of an unruly calf who ran down the cave appearing two days later in Co. Sligo.
The cave was formed by hydro erosion and in early christian times a souterrain was added at 90 degrees to the cave, this entrance is the one that visitors use today.
Discover Ireland - Family fun in Westport 1
Take a look at the activities for young families in Westport. For more information visit discoverireland.ie/westport.
Discover Ireland - Surfing in Strandhill
Surfing is a great way to keep teenagers busy on holidays. Get an idea of what goes on at surf school with this video. For more information visit ww.discoverireland.ie/sligo or discoverireland.ie/onthewater
Great Days Out Around Northern Ireland
Ever wondered where to start exploring the gorgeous rolling green hills of Northern Ireland, or its enigmatic coastline, perhaps the bustling cities Belfast and Derry~Londonderry are calling out your name?
Well, Tourism Ireland’s brand new video is brimming with easy to reach trip ideas to get you around Northern Ireland. The only tricky thing will be choosing which trip to take... and how many!
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1. The urban city of Belfast is renowned for its charming atmosphere and friendly people, but its maritime heritage can bring you on a fascinating journey into the city’s shipbuilding past. Head to the city’s Titanic Quarter, the location for Titanic Belfast: Expect gantry rides, an underwater cinema show and stunning cabin recreations. No wonder it has been named the World's Leading Tourist Attraction at the World Travel Awards.
2. The prestigious travel bible Lonely Planet voted Belfast and the Causeway Coast Best in Travel 2018. Deemed to be one of the world’s most “geographically diverse regions”, the Causeway Coast is home to amazing sights, including the Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge, Mussenden Temple, as well as the jewel in its crown: the legend-laden Giant’s Causeway.
3. HBO’s hit tv series Game of Thrones® brought the natural beauty of Northern Ireland to the small screen. Impressed with the landscapes? Well, did you know the show was filmed at multiple Northern Ireland locations, including the Dark Hedges in County Antrim and Castle Ward in County Down. Grab your broadsword and enjoy.
4. Suitably nicknamed ‘Stairway to Heaven’, the boardwalk around the Cuilcagh Mountains in the Marble Arch Global Geopark is actually part of the Cuilcagh Legnabrocky Trail. The boardwalk is 1.6 km in length and is located at the end of a 5.8km limestone gravel track. The Cuilcagh Legnabrocky Trail is a linear route which will appeal to walkers with some experience walking in the hills. According to NIExplorer: “Cuilcagh, from the Irish meaning ‘chalky peak’, is Fermanagh’s highest mountain and sits right on the border of County Fermanagh in the north and County Cavan in the south of Ireland. Legnabrocky is the rural townland just to the north of the mountain’s summit and is where this walking trail begins.” Discover more of it with NI Explorer’s wonderful video.
5. With the Irish Sea tracing around the course perimeter and the Mourne Mountains as a striking backdrop, Golf Digest has listed Royal County Down Golf Club as number one in its ranking of the World’s 100 Greatest Golf Courses outside the US.
6. Don’t just sweep in to Derry~Londonderry on a flying visit, stroll the walls – they’ve been standing tall for some 400 years, after all! Take a tour and meet the locals, enjoy tastes galore in the Walled City Brewery, and follow your ear to traditional music sessions across town. Northern Ireland’s Walled City is spectacular in every way, but for one week during the year, it turns ‘spook-tacular’ as it transforms into what USA Today has said is the world’s best spot to celebrate Halloween!
7. Ireland’s patron saint, Saint Patrick, can be remembered fondly in Counties Down and Armagh. Said to have begun his mission to spread Christianity in County Down, Saint Patrick went on to found his main church in County Armagh in 445AD.
8. The wild and wonderful Mourne Mountains are a nature lover’s paradise. An Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, it has numerous trails for walking, hiking and mountain biking as its peaks sweep down to the sea. But did you know they were also inspiration for one of the world’s best-loved authors: “I have seen landscapes which, under a particular light, made me feel that at any moment a giant might raise his head over the next ridge,” wrote CS Lewis, the Belfast-born author of the Chronicles of Narnia.
9. Rediscover the stories of your ancestors at the intriguing Ulster American Folk Park. This unique experience is home to authentic thatched cottages, a full scale emigrant ship and American Frontier log cabins.
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Discover Ireland - A city break in Limerick
There's more art and history to Limerick City than you might think! For more information visit discoverireland.ie/limerick.