Clones Town, County Monaghan, Ireland - Ireland Attractions
Clones Town County, Monaghan, Ireland - Doesn't it feel good to be back home? It can be amazing to bring back the memories from our childhood - sure we remember things every now and again, but you cannot beat actually walking the streets where you grew up for memories ( good and bad! to come flooding back ). Hence off to Clones, County Monaghan, Ireland, the town where I grew up.
For the few who do not know - Clones is a small town in western County Monaghan, Ireland. The Clones area was part of the Border Region which was earmarked for economic development by the Irish Government due to the current below average economic growth in the area. County Monaghan is on the border with County Fermanagh in Northern Ireland which brings its own advantages and challenges.
Walking through the town and seeing the old places which are still standing there, just about! :-)
During our walk of the town we came across a picture from 1843 for the Market House and it was amazing to see the buildings from the photo are still standing around the Diamond. Amazing.
On the Diamond we have the imposing buildings such as Ulster Bank - which sadly closed in 2016....to all the pubs, post office, credit union and more.
Checking out the tourist map, trying to decide in which direction we should go, we finally managed to go down to the Wee Abbey, just off the Diamond - a great stop for history buffs. The most imposing feature on the Diamond is the Celtic High Cross. Down the road towards Cavan, to the right - is the path to the Motte and Bailey Fort, a piece of ground showing where an old fort used to stand with an amazing view across the local area. Plenty of history here!!
Towards the bottom of Fermanagh Street is the Butter Yard and the relatively new statue of the children playing leapfrog. Pretty Nice!
Close to the Round Tower is the Ionad Cassandra Hand Centre where they used to make lace and was built in 1847, coming again to the Wee Abbey. Across the road from the Lace centre is the Round Tower and graveyard.
There are other towns which one could visit around the North of Ireland, such as Letterkenny in county Donegal ( there is also Bushmills Town which is found on the north coast of Ireland ( and you could visit Newcastle Co. Down which is a lovely place to go to if you like beaches! :-) (
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A Walk Around Clones on a Winter Day - County Monaghan
We had a walk around Clones - checking out the Diamond, Round Tower, Fermanagh Street, Clones Abbey, The Butteryard beside the Creighton Hotel. Enjoying the history that is in every corner of the city...
Clones is known to be a small town that is located in western county Monaghan in Ireland. Clones also shares a border with county Fermanagh in Northern Ireland and this has been considered a reason for the economic status and problems that it went through since 1921 because the creation of the Irish border banned its access to a large part of its economic hinterland for many years.
We believe that Clones is a historic place since history fills it in every single corner one will get the chance to move across, although when it comes to the landmarks which one could visit, they might end up not being much and the rest will be about walking through the old streets and enjoying the old buildings, which was also part of the trip we have been on.
Through the tour that we have made in Clones, county Monaghan, we visited the Round Tower which is considered one of the most famous landmarks there. The Round Tower was built from sandstone and is believed to date back to the 10th century, which we are not totally sure of. This tower stood at almost 23 meters height including the conical cap which is missing at this point. The Round Tower has four storeys including the bell storey with a single window on each one of them except for the bell storey which had the usual four windows; one on each cardinal point on the compass. Just beside the tower, you will find some graves that let people sometimes refer to the place as the Clones Round Tower graveyard.
In addition to the Round Tower, we have also been to the Celtic Cross; the Celtic Cross which is standing on the Diamond also dates back to the 10th century and is made from sandstone as well. This cross is considered a combination of two separate crosses that mix the head of one and the shaft of another, and it reaches a height of 4.57 meters. The Celtic Cross in Clones is one of the famous attractions in the place for the history it carries since it is believed to be among the remains of a monastery founded in Clones by St. Tighernach in the sixth century. The faces of the shaft are not plain or free but they carry different pictures that are related to the biblical scenes, making it more interesting for those seeing it for the first time to come closer and inspect it all by themselves.
If you are visiting Clones and you are still searching for other significant places and spots to check in the place then there is also St. Tiernach's Grave, which was another place that we got to pass by and discover in real during our trip.
It is always different and exciting to get to experience a new place for the first time and discover all those different historical places which are found in it - just like what we have done while visiting Clones even though it wasn't the first time for us there, yet we got to see some places for the first time.
While walking through the streets of Clones, in addition to those old building and streets, you might also come across some sculptures, such as the one for the kids playing which we have passed by, and that is the reason why we always believe that walking through the streets of a new place that you are visiting for the first time might always give you the chance to see things that you did not have in the place, making the whole thing much more interesting.
If you are going to stay at Clones for any reason and want something else to do, you could enjoy visiting county Fermanagh, since it shares its border, and check some of the things that it could offer you as well. From those places which we have already been to and which we could recommend, there is the Enniskillen Castle Museum ( the Pollnagollum Cave in Enniskillen as well ( you might also visit a place that gives you the chance to enjoy Lough Erne ( check the Headhunters Barber Shop and Railway Museum ( or else visit Blakes of the Hollow pub in order to check the fourth door in Game of Thrones movie series if you happen to be a fan (
Sometimes the place we tend to visit might not carry much for us to see and explore, but we also believe that the more we search and walk through the streets, the more we will find and discover, and that is exactly the tip we want to give to all those travelers out there: never stop walking through the streets and you will never stop discovering new things.
Have you ever visited Clones in county Monaghan before to check any of these historical places we have been to and shared?
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Rossmore Forest Park - Monaghan - County Monaghan - Ireland
Forest parks, gardens, running around; that's how we sometimes choose to discover and explore Northern Ireland and know more about those hidden gems which not all the people know about and not all the tourists tend to visit - we are opening your eyes about everything that might be found in Ireland, just like visiting the Rossmore Forest Park in county Monaghan.
Rossmore Forest Park is located in Monaghan town, county Monaghan, which is beautiful with all those flowers and walks which one will move through and feel the hard work that has been exerted in this place. Rossmore Forest Park was given that name for the Rossmore Castle which was built back in the old days by Robert Cunningham, an MP for Monaghan Borough from 1679 to 1796, who commenced the building of the castle and left it to be completed by his son, Henry Robert.
In addition to the castle which is believed to be the main attraction in this forest park, there are also other things to be placed in consideration, such as the buttresses to the castle walls and the entrance stairway which are the things kept to provide a viewing point to the surrounding countryside, as well as the wedge tomb and the court tomb which are also considered from the things that visitors come to check.
For those who come to visit Rossmore Forest Park, there are things to look out for, such as the rhododendron and azalea display which is attractive for the flowering display and for the shelter it offers for game birds. There are also many of the original estate trees which still remain until today, such as the Scots pine, cedars, and a monkey puzzle. Also the main avenue to the car park displays several large sierra or giant redwoods while and avenue of yew trees runs a full 460 meters from the walled garden to the mausoleum in the graveyard.
In addition to the green areas and the trees which one will immediately fall in love with in the Rossmore Forest Park, there are also some mammals to consider and which you could get across them while being there, such as otters, badger, fox, hedgehog, and pigmy shrew, also five of Ireland's seven species of bat are to be found in the locality as well as the large residential population of birds and migrants such as wildfowl which increase in winter and warblers, swallows, cuckoo, and flycatchers in summer - in other words, we could say that there are lots of different things that one will get the chance to see and witness in this park when it comes to nature and the beautiful creatures that are living there which one could manage to see.
After our visit to this park with the kids, we could assure you that it is a very nice place to head to for a walk - even the kids loved the idea of running around the place once they entered the park - it was really amazing. You just have to choose the right time of the year to head there in order to see the place in its real beauty, but about the weather, we know that it is considered hard to expect the weather of Ireland and know how it will be throughout the rest of the day :-)
There are different things that one could visit in Monaghan town in Ireland, we have previously been to the Clones Town and I was so happy to bring back some of the old memories back from home ( we have also been to county Monaghan before to visit Leslie Castle and meet some friends at the Hillgrove Hotel, which we believe was another good experience as well ( another destination was Lake Muckno and the walk we had there ( and we ended those things which we tend to explore in county Monaghan with Rossmore Forest Park and the walk we had there with the kids.
There are different parks in Ireland and Northern Ireland - and we have to say that every single one of them is beautiful on its own and offers a different kind of experience - and we have actually been to several ones before with the kids - we walking around and the kids running and playing.
The suggestions which we might give you for those parks and gardens include the famous Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park in Belfast which is considered the most popular and dates back to a very long time ( there is also a park called Phoenix Park located in Dublin which is also another kind of experience ( the St. Stephen's Green Park which is also located in Dublin and which is sometimes referred to as City Centre Park ( and there are actually different other ones which might be resembling trails for one to explore or might be carrying statues or other characters which might be related to stories of famous writers and movies or cartoons.
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The Beauty Of Ireland – by Drone | Irland Drohnenflug | Ireland Aerial | Drohne Irland
In middle of the year we made a Honeymoon Road Trip through Ireland and Northern Ireland. On our journey we made this exciting Drone Flight through the beautiful landscape of Ireland. We started in Dublin and drove through the Boyne Valley, the Causeway Coastal Route and the Wild Atlantic Way till the Cliffs of Moher. Then back to Dublin and home to Germany.
Scenes: Cliffs of Moher, Castle Ward – Game of Thrones Winterfell, Connemara, Fintra Beach, Glen River, Slieve Donard, Trim Castle, Cave Hill – Belfast, Achill Island, Hill of Slane, Kilcolgan Castle.
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After Dublin, we headed up to the tip top of Northern Ireland to see the UNESCO World Heritage Site, The Giant's Causeway. As there is no border crossing between Northern Ireland and the Repulic, it was a very straightforward drive. The only tricky part was navigating through Belfast which has modernized in the last couple of decades. We'd love to go back and explore that city a bit more. We arrived in late afternoon and parking was a challenge as crowds were still arriving. The visitor center / museum was fine and had decent bathrooms but lacking in science information. Unfortunately, my battery ran out near the end but we were able to return the next morning when there was barely anyone there and I focused on shooting 360 footage (check that out on our 360 Playlist). We stayed in a nice hostel in Portrush a few miles away which also has a train station and several hotels. Day tours from Belfast and Dublin are also an option if you lack rental car transportation.
While the causeway was impressive, we have similar formations in Montana. We were more impressed by the cliffs and beautiful scenery. What did you think of the Giant's Causeway?
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A German Ghost Towns Trip
Nowadays, in Germany, even witches in ghost towns are not sure of their life any longer due to utterly commercial exploitation by the staying behind population. How long will it take for these little sexy evil-doers to be vanished from their land of origin and become extinct forever? Let's try to prevend that this will happen. And to the victims: Witchcrafting creatures of all countries unite!
Venice Burano Lace
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We have a beautiful day, cool and sunny, just right for a boat ride to the nearby island town of Burano, famous for the lace-making school that was established there, which is now a museum.
The island is really pretty, quieter, full of farms and vineyards and distressed farmhouses. The houses are mostly two or three stories, and painted rich pastel colors of blue, green, yellow and pink. Incredibly picturesque. The main street is full of tavernas and osterias for the tourists, mixed in with shops selling lace tablecloths and scarves, made in Italy but certainly not handmade anymore.
The Lace Museum is right off the center plaza, and as usual, is empty. None of the hundreds of tourists on the island seem to have any interest at all in the distinguishing feature of the place.
The museum has a well-produced video telling the story of the lace school, founded as a way to provide a trade to the abandoned girls and orphans in the city, when the fashion for fine lace was blooming. Venetian lace from Burano became the gold standard for hand made lace. The school was in operation for nearly one hundred years, closing in the 1970's, and existing now as the museum. In the video, woman demonstrates the process for making a small piece, an oval designed to resemble and emerald, with different stitches making up the facets. The stages are also shown in a display on the wall so you can really examine every step.
It's a shame that no one is here to see the displays. The rooms are fitted with cabinets that have rolling shelves to hold the lace pieces, so you can move the drawers yourself to see more work. The lace is absolutely incredible, so delicate and intricate. A gossamer bridal veil embellished with floral designs lies in one drawer, and every thread has been woven with a small needle, by a young girl holding her work in her lap.
In the plaza just outside the museum, the local church is holding a Festival of the Children with older kids running ring-toss games and water-gun games and dance music going on, lots of shrieking and scooters and strollers and balloons. The church guys are putting on a big barbeque, but instead of chicken, which we would expect, they're having a calamari roast. Just down the street, all the tourists are sitting at the table-clothed osterias, paying their restaurant prices, missing all this.
The island seems like a very nice place to live, with farms and orchards bordered by small canals. But, having worked our way through the piles of tourists at the dock, we wonder how much of that you could take if you lived here.
We have a great boat ride back to Venice, with the sun getting lower and golden on the water.
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