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How long is the drive from Navan to Sligo?

The direct drive from Navan to Sligo is 95.7 mi (154 km), and should have a drive time of 2 hrs 4 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Navan to Sligo, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with top places to visit like Loughcrew Cairns and Loughcrew Estate, Coffee Shop and Gardens, or the ever-popular Wolfhound Adventure Tours.

Visiting Navan or Sligo? See our Navan Trip Planner and our Sligo Trip Planner.
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Best stops along Navan to Sligo drive

The top stops along the way from Navan to Sligo (with short detours) are Donegal Castle, Marble Arch Caves (Open Year-Round), and Clonmacnoise Monastic Site. Other popular stops include Tullamore D.E.W. Distillery Visitor Experience, Arigna Mining Experience, and Knocknarea.
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Wolfhound Adventure Tours

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The Wolfhound Tour in the Southwest of Ireland was the best family vacation of our lives. Dave was so knowledgeable on the history and wildlife of this region. We had a large family group of 11 with a range of ages from 8-70. Dave was so accommodating and flexible. Our trip was well organized and so much fun! Dave knew the best places to visit. Went kayaking in the Barra Peninsula, walked through the Heeley Pass, visited Kenmare, Ring of Kerry, Dingle, Killarney National Park, Gougone Barra Forest, Muckross House and Abbey, Valentia Island, and so much more. Dave even added a stop to the Skelling Chocolate Factory for the kids and taught them Hurling and how to play Gaelic Football. This trip far exceeded our expectations and we would recommend the Wolfhound Tours to anyone wanting to experience Ireland to its fullest. Thanks Dave for the best family vacation of our lives. We are forever grateful for this experience.
Ryan F — Google review
Our family had the great pleasure of spending 6 days on the southwest Ireland tour with Dave, and I can honestly say he made the trip absolutely unforgettable. From the very beginning, it was clear that Dave is not just a guide, but a passionate adventurer with a wealth of knowledge about Ireland. He seamlessly wove together history, culture, agriculture, and even wildlife in a way that was both fascinating and fun. What really stood out was how he took us to places well off the beaten path — hidden gems, breathtaking views, and local treasures we never would have discovered on our own. Those experiences made the trip feel so much more personal and authentic. Beyond his knowledge, Dave was an absolute joy to be around. He was kind, thoughtful, and always made sure we were comfortable and on time without ever making us feel rushed. We had a group of 11 of all ages and he made accommodations so everyone’s needs were met. My 17 month old son adores Dave! He has a fantastic sense of humor, kept the atmosphere light and enjoyable, and even curated a perfect playlist that became the soundtrack of our trip. Our family felt so lucky to have had Dave as our guide — he truly elevated our Ireland adventure and turned it into a memory we’ll cherish forever. If you’re traveling to Ireland, I cannot recommend him highly enough! He is worth every single penny and then some!! You’re guaranteed to have some mighty craic!
Grace R — Google review
Unforgettable Irish Adventure — Dave O'Connor is Magic! Our family just returned from an unforgettable trip with Wolfhound Adventure Tours, and we can’t say enough wonderful things about it! Dave O’Connor, our guide, was simply exceptional — funny, knowledgeable, kind-hearted, and absolutely hilarious. He even has the best American accent of any Irishman you’ll ever meet! Dave is truly a master of his craft. As someone who tends to be a bit of a nervous traveler on winding roads, I was so grateful for Dave’s expert driving and deep knowledge of the roads and countryside. He made me feel completely at ease, allowing me to fully relax and soak in the stunning landscapes around us. For our family of four, this trip was truly one for the record books — and Dave O’Connor and Wolfhound Adventure Tours played a huge role in making it so special. We would recommend this experience to anyone in a heartbeat!
Pam P — Google review
Dave from Wolfhound turned our Ireland trip into magic — 100% recommended! Our recent trip to Ireland with my family of eleven — including two seniors with limited mobility and four kids aged 1½, 5, 11, and 13 — was nothing short of magical, and it was all thanks to Dave from Wolfhound. From the moment we met him, Dave was endlessly patient, kind, and genuinely invested in making sure every single person in our group had the trip of their dreams. Our interests were wildly different — from deep Catholic heritage to stone circles and pagan traditions, from fairies and folklore to exact dates and historical details. Dave asked us right at the start who we were and what we loved — and then somehow wove it all together into a seamless, joy-filled adventure where everyone felt seen and satisfied. Highlights of our time with Dave: • 🌿 Personalized Itinerary: From famous landmarks to hidden treasures far from the crowds, every stop felt chosen just for us. • 🏰 Immersive Storytelling: Dave invited us to imagine life 600, 800, even more than 2,000 years ago, walking in the footsteps of the ancient ones, inviting us to time travel into the past. • 🐑 Unique Access: We crossed sheep and cow pastures to reach breathtaking ruins — often with no one else in sight. • 🌞 Caring for All Ages: He balanced the needs of seniors and toddlers with the curiosity of teens and adults. • 💚 Heart & Soul of Ireland: Dave knew just where to stop and where to spend our money to positively impact the local families. The few days we spent without Dave at the start and end of our trip were fine, but the days we had with him? Unforgettable. Remarkable. Amazing. Dave’s breadth and depth of knowledge is astounding — but what sets him apart is his heart. Outside of being a phenomenal guide, he’s a genuinely good person: he cares deeply for the environment, is a devoted family man, and carries immense pride in his Irish heritage. 11 out of 10 — I’ve recommended Dave to all my family and friends who want to explore Ireland intimately, with humor, culture, and care. This was a personalized private tour, and I imagine a shared tour would feel different — but if you can, give yourself the gift of a trip with Dave. If you want an Ireland experience that’s rich, personal, and unforgettable — where you connect deeply with the land, the culture, and the stories — Dave is the one to take you there.
Kealy R — Google review
I typically don’t do surveys or reviews for products and services however, I wanted to make an exception and comment on a recent trip through Wolfhound Adventure Tours (6 Day West) that I took with my wife, daughter, son-in-law, and 4 great friends (as well as 7 new friends I met on the tour). I expect a tour guide to be knowledgeable, but Dave O’Connor took it to another level. Whether it be delivering a poem, or singing a soulful Irish song, Dave impressed us all with his expertise in Irish culture, folklore, history and wildlife while demonstrating a great sense of humor. He had us laughing throughout the entire trip. It’s obvious Dave puts his heart and soul into his work and is deeply devoted and passionate about Ireland, its history, wildlife, and its people. This isn’t a typical tour. It was a wonderful whirlwind of learning, hiking, pub hopping and sightseeing which allowed us to become immersed in the Irish culture. Dave surprised us by taking us to several off the beaten path hidden gems which enhanced our experience even more. Dave took time to get to know each person in the group. He Introduced us to many Irish songs and artists including Christy Moore which I now have on my playlist. Dave has a gift of playing just the right song during each part of the tour which helps you to connect to his stories. Some of my favorite stops were Cliffs of Moher, Aran Islands, the Burren, Conamara, and the town of Westport. If you really want to experience what Ireland is all about then I highly recommend this tour. You won’t be disappointed. Chieftain Mike
Cynthia D — Google review
Just finished my 2nd Wolfhound Adventures tour. This time with a group of 12 friends. We booked the bus with Dave as our fearless leader. As expected, Dave did not disappoint. He’s fun, knowledgeable about Irish history, culture, politics and flora and fauna and full of great stories . It’s an active holiday with lovely accommodations . I highly recommend Dave and Wolfhound Adventure Tours for your next trip to Ireland.
Judy W — Google review
Best of The Best here Dave O’Connor – Wolfhound Tours, Dublin Dave is hands down the best tour director we’ve ever had! He’s a master storyteller with incredible knowledge of Irish history, culture, and folklore. On our trip, he managed to keep a one-year-old and a 73-year-old equally happy — adjusting the itinerary, entertaining, and making sure everyone had an amazing time. Driver, guide, babysitter… Dave did it all with humor and heart. If you get the chance to tour Ireland with Dave, take it!
Pat R — Google review
We went on a Southwest Adventure tour in late May 2024 and it was fabulous! Everything we wished for, and more. Small, friendly, fun, interesting...I could go on. Dave shared his amazing knowledge of nature, culture, folklore, and music in such a delightful way. Just trust me and book a trip with Dave if you want to see Ireland in a beautiful, outdoorsy way without the tourist crowds. I highly recommend, and am definitely hoping to travel on another Wolfhound Adventure tour again someday!
Christine M — Google review
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64 Red Arches Rd, The Coast, Baldoyle, Co. Dublin, D13 Y409, Ireland
http://www.wolfhoundtours.com/
+353 87 666 5049
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Loughcrew Cairns

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Loughcrew Cairns, located in North Meath, Ireland, is a collection of Neolithic burial chambers dating back to around 3300 BCE. While not as famous as Newgrange, these ancient passage graves are a must-see for anyone interested in Ireland's ancient history. The site features clusters of megalithic cairns on the Slieve na Caillaigh hills, with public access to Carnbane East where Cairn T is the main attraction.
Absolutely loved visiting Loughcrew Cairns, an extraordinary and peaceful megalithic site hidden in County Meath. What I experienced: The narrow, single-lane rural road added to the charm, and expects calm driving! Around 25 parking spots offer quick access to the site, with a small blue info booth nearby. The short (approximately 650m) hike to the cairns is steep and includes steps, so sturdy footwear is a must. It’s not suitable for strollers or wheelchairs, but highly rewarding. Once you reach the summit, you're greeted by one of Ireland’s most historic collections of 30+ Neolithic tombs, dotted across three hills, with the crown jewel being Cairn T, known for its stunning rock art and alignment with equinox sunrise . On a clear day, the views stretch across the midlands, practically 360° panoramas, and a blissful sense of tranquility . I didn’t see any sheep during my visit, but locals say they often graze nearby, only adding to the bucolic atmosphere. There was the option to join guided tours at the nearby Megalithic Centre, which bring the site's ancient archaeology and mythology to life, highly recommended . Why it was special: A compact, scenic hike that’s both accessible and steeped in history. A rare chance to enjoy one of Ireland’s significant ancient sites without crowds. Rich storytelling from guides and breathtaking equinox alignments—pure magic. A true gem for history lovers, hikers, or anyone seeking a meaningful escape into Ireland's ancient past.
Carolina A — Google review
This is one of the most famous archeological sites in Ireland that is a burial ground for ancient people over 5,000 years ago. Caution: the walk is long and very steep.
Tom V — Google review
Historical Landmark with exceptional views and well worth a visit. Be prepared for a bit of a hike but well worth the effort, guides and information when you get there.
Uncle M — Google review
Beautiful view from the view. The tomb is maybe not overly impressive but depends on what you expect. It's a short, few minutes walk from car park but pretty steep.
MrsSaraya10 — Google review
This was better than I had expected. It is very easy to get to and very well maintained. There is a bit of a hike up to the main cairn but definitely worth it. Amazing views of surrounding g countryside.
Loz L — Google review
Great visit in spite of the wind. The place is beautiful with a great view of the surrounding area. We also really enjoyed the guided tour. I would recommend it if you are not afraid of getting through a steep enough climb.
Philippe L — Google review
An impressive megalithic site that requires a bit of hill walking to reach. Sadly, I don't think it is possible to get a key to enter the cairn anymore, but it is still worth a trip.
Joseph T — Google review
Steep short climb, great view. Amazing that people thousands of years ago built these Cairns.
Frank K — Google review
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Corstown, Oldcastle, Co. Meath, Ireland
https://heritageireland.ie/visit/places-to-visit/loughcrew-cairns/
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Loughcrew Estate, Coffee Shop and Gardens

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Cafe
Loughcrew Estate, Coffee Shop and Gardens is a delightful destination for a leisurely day out. The estate features a 19th-century stately home set on six acres of landscaped gardens with a lake. Families can enjoy the adventure center with activities like zip lining and archery, as well as the enchanting forest fairy trail. The coffee shop offers a perfect spot for a relaxing lunch. The gardens themselves span approximately 2.
I recently visited a beautiful and peaceful place that is perfect for leisurely family walks. The surroundings are picturesque, with well-maintained paths, plenty of greenery, and charming spots to sit and relax. Everything is clean, well-kept, and thoughtfully designed. It’s a wonderful escape from the hustle and bustle, offering a serene atmosphere for spending quality time with loved ones. I truly enjoyed every moment there.
Max C — Google review
I visited Loughcrew Estate, Coffee Shop and Gardens on a weekend and had a pleasant experience. The place is very beautiful, with a calm atmosphere and surrounded by nature. The food is simple but good, and the staff are friendly and polite. However, the service was a bit slow, and my order took quite a while to arrive. I understand this can happen on busy days. I’m planning to go back soon to explore the gardens more, as the location is definitely worth a visit.
Marta M — Google review
I didn't do the walk as I think it's too expensive, especially when you pay money in the cafe and then have to pay full price, could do some discount Not overly busy (a few did come in for the mass in an hour or so ) but a bit messy. Things like no milk sugar etc on the tablets adding to the workload of busy staff. Lovely smell of I think bacon cooking and the menu looked good Tasty coffee and the girlfriend enjoyed her hot chocolate with a tasty coconut (I think) cookie for average prices Not too fair from loughcrew cairns in a car, so if visiting the cairns then worthwhile visiting (just watch the roads)
Jeffrey K — Google review
Having our wedding at Loughcrew Estate was a dream come true, everything was so beautiful. I still can’t get over all the amazing pictures, the people we got to work with, the accommodations, everything. If you’re considering having your wedding here, I highly recommend doing it. Our day was filled with so much love and care, especially from the team that made it all happen. Thank you to, Emily, Margy, Roisin, Rose, Aisling, Ash, Dermot, Cylir, and Diana. You are all amazing people and we will miss you!
Alyssa E — Google review
Family Day Out The Fairy Trail is an exciting interactive sensory trail which gets children exploring Loughcrew Gardens and it is now open all year round! To complete the treasure hunt-style trail, they will get an activity booklet and map and will have to solve clues and answer questions in order to get to the next part of it. Fairy houses, giant ants and a fairy forest await! There is plenty of room for children to play on the garden’s lawns at Loughcrew. Children are welcome to bring their bikes and if they get a little peckish, the coffee shop will satisfy all appetites. There is a little play area next to the coffee shop too.
The G — Google review
Loughcrew offers a wide range of different walks on offer which will take you over a range of different vistas including woodland, lakes and ponds, rolling hills and curated landscape gardens. Choose from multiple trails or explore landscape gardens for varied vistas and preferred terrain. Gardens are great for buggies, families, and flat terrain lovers, while adventure and lakeside trails offer more challenge. Experience the charm of Loughcrew’s timeless gardens as you embark on a leisurely stroll through a captivating and harmonious environment, perfect for a memorable day out with your loved ones. Discover a plethora of delights that cater to visitors of all ages. Children will be enchanted by our enchanting Fairy Trail, while gardening enthusiasts will delight in exploring the stunning variety of trees and plants that adorn the grounds.
MrStrinki I — Google review
We had the absolute pleasure of hosting a Celtic Wellness Retreat at Loughcrew Estate end of September 2025. It was a truly magical experience in a truly magical setting! Owners Emily and Dermot were not just incredibly warm and welcoming but became very much part of our special weekend together, bringing their own lived experience as well as the history and heritage of this unique venue to life in so many ways! As the retreat hosts, we were also delighted and so impressed - from start to finish - by the incredibly friendly, super-efficient event management team. Special thanks to Diana whose communication and support throughout was second to none, and Margy who was seamless in each and every interaction we had. Ceangal is based in France and so organising our first event in Ireland was full of potential challenges but the Loughcrew team ensured the smoothest of preparations, striking the perfect balance between being available throughout and giving us the space to fully enjoy the experience. The accommodation, the yoga/mindfulness rooms, the outdoor spaces, the gardens and of course the cairns just up the road combined to provide the perfect backdrop for our Celtic Wellness Retreat. We highly recommend this venue for retreats.
Ceangal W — Google review
Beautiful gardens. Nice for s short walk. The forest walk is there for a bit of a longer walk. Fairy trail appeals to younger kids and it is fun to walk around readying the fair trail. The coffee shop is nice and the sandwiches and coffees were lovely. There are also a range of deserts to try.
Sarah R — Google review
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Loughcrew Estate, Loughcrew, Oldcastle, Co. Meath, A82 X4Y1, Ireland
http://www.loughcrew.com/
+353 49 854 1356
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Slieve Bloom Mountains

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The Slieve Bloom Mountains, located in the south of Offaly, rise gracefully above farmland and bogs. Despite their modest height, reaching just 526 meters at the peak of Arderin, these mountains exude understated charm. The area is home to Ireland's first organized system of gites, offering comfortable self-catering accommodations in restored farmhouses.
I loved this place. A great getaway for the weekend. You need to find the right trail that could take you through beautiful woods and waterfall. I didn’t know about it so missed the waterfall
Kanchan K — Google review
Beautiful place, but unfortunately Google maps directed us from the village of Clonaslee via narrow forestry roads for about 10 km which is a long and winding rough road takes you about 30 minutes to reach a locked gate with the correct parking area /road on other side where you can see the correct route.... but you have to go all the way down the wrong route again. Not a pleasant experience and the worst Google maps experience ever !!!!
Martin W — Google review
I must have hiked this in the wrong direction as I could only follow the signs for so long until I just ended up wandering aimlessly through a field!! I found a road on Google maps and just headed for that in the end up. Had a great time, saw some tiny waterfalls and a few deer.
Declan D — Google review
I parked at the Glenbarrow car park and did the blue route. A moderate walking route. Lovely waterfall on the route.
Sarah G — Google review
Brilliant few days camping and raving in the woods
Buddah — Google review
What a view from the top. A great drive, but not for the faint hearted. 1450 feet above sea level the views are truly breathtaking
Brid C — Google review
Omg what an amazing place I will.be going back here alot truly beautiful
Siobhan R — Google review
Brilliant location for photography however the weather changes very swiftly and I was unfortunately rained off.
Sam D — Google review
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Glendineoregan, Co. Laois, Ireland
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Mullingar Greyhound Stadium

Greyhound stadium
Sights & Landmarks
Arenas & Stadiums
Great night. Went to a party. Food and atmosphere was good.
Amos B — Google review
We had a great time! Friendly helpful people, first time visiting a greyhound racing night!
Latok K — Google review
Lovely place to spend Sunday afternoon with friendly bunch whilst making the bets on favourite hounds and enjoying cheeky drinks.
Aidas K — Google review
Restaurant is disgraceful. Doubt this place has ever had a lick of paint. Carpet is threadbare and dirty. Food horrible. I was embarrassed having brought American guests for a night out. Shame on whoever is running this business.
Trappist — Google review
Been here on a few sundays. It was free entry and it was a lot of fun. Unfortunately didnt win! The dinners being served looked great although I did not have any.
Johnny G — Google review
Great night out. Was my first time here.Had a burger as had a late dinner and was quite good.. All staff friendly and helpful. Would recommend it to everyone. Will be back again soon..
Tommie E — Google review
We had a fun family night there - delicious chips and beer and some fun betting.
Toma S — Google review
A great night with great food and outstanding service from all staff.
Maxine C — Google review
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Lynn Rd, Ballinderry, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath, N91 P22Y, Ireland
https://www.igb.ie/go-greyhound-racing/our-stadiums/mullingar-greyhound-stadium/?utm_source=Google%20My%20Business&utm_medium=Business&utm_campaign=Listing
+353 61 448 080
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Belvedere House Gardens & Park

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Nature & Parks
Event venue
Belvedere House Gardens & Park is a stunning lakeside estate featuring a Palladian-style villa from the 1700s and Victorian gardens adorned with follies. The grand 18th-century hunting lodge, designed by Richard Cassels, sits within 65 hectares of gardens overlooking Lough Ennell. Visitors can explore the delicate rococo plasterwork in the upper rooms of the house and wander through the Victorian glasshouse, walled garden, and lakeside setting.
Fantastic location to visit with things for all ages including playgrounds, fairy forts and forest walks. Friendly staff and cafe on site does beautiful lunch. Will certainly be returning. Kids go free is a good incentive too.
Eoin B — Google review
Beautiful place! Even though the house is undergoing renovations so we couldn't visit it (and nobody advised us when we bought the tickets), the gardens are worth the whole visit. Amazing array of plants and flowers and trees, even a fairy garden for the delight of all the visitors ☺️ Super recommendable!
Fernanda B — Google review
I recently visited Belvedere House Gardens & Park, and had a great time. First of all, staff at the entrance are helpful and attentive. They gave us a guidance map and made sure we do not miss anything. Belvedere itself is a combination of serene walking paths through the forest, and the historic charm. Ideal for relaxing and soaking in the peaceful atmosphere. Whether you're into photography, history, nature, or just looking for a tranquil escape, Belvedere is a must-visit. Highly recommended!
Lucija U — Google review
It's a lovely place with beautiful scenery and walks. My favorite was the fairy garden but it's all truly worth the visit. It'll transcend you back in time.
Scott P — Google review
Beautiful setting, sprawling picnic spot, lake walk, children's play area, forest walk, beautiful walled garden, fairy garden, and old architecture. Good food and area to relax. Overall experience is excellent.
Sayantani C — Google review
Very beautiful location. Nice little outing and feeling as if in a old english series. The ice cream is really good and the staff working in the cafe are friendly and kind with the kiddies. Only drawback was that they busy doing some maintenance at the moment however it is still a lovely outing lots of little things to do at a reasonable price.
Its D — Google review
it's not cheap. Even when the main attraction - the palace - is closed, the entrance ticket price is almost the same.
Ko M — Google review
Visited Thursday. Clean and well kept Gardens .Good walks with plenty of sign post .Quiet and car park secure .
James F — Google review
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Belvidere, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath, Ireland
http://www.belvedere-house.ie/
+353 44 933 8960
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Tullamore D.E.W. Distillery Visitor Experience

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Food & Drink
Gift shop
Distilleries
The Tullamore D.E.W. Distillery Visitor Experience is housed in a 19th-century warehouse and offers tasting tours, a restaurant, and a bar. The brand's whiskey has gained global recognition since its establishment in 1829, with the initials D.E.W. representing Daniel E. Williams, the distillery's former general manager.
We had an amazing experience at Tullamore D.E.W.! Our guide, Andy, was fantastic – passionate, knowledgeable, and truly brought the story of the distillery and Irish whiskey to life. We were fascinated by the whole production process and loved learning about every step. The tasting was excellent, and I also indulged in one of the best Irish coffees I’ve had in Ireland – absolutely delicious! It was a memorable experience from start to finish and definitely worth a visit. Many thanks as well to our driver, John.
Anastasiia B — Google review
A unique distillery tour that starts with a good basic explanation of the process in a very comfortable setting. You get to walk the production floor and get to get up close the stills and tanks. Was glad to see that they take drinking and driving seriously and provided take a way bottles for the driver so they can do the dew once they get home. The smells of the bonded warehouse were amazing and we unexpectedly got to walk the dog. Shout out to Maeve thank you for the great tour. A must if your touring distillery’s in Ireland.
Casey K — Google review
Our tour guide was absolutely awesome and made the experience so enjoyable to learn about the history. The tastings and overall grounds were well worth it. Although there isn’t much to do in the town, this is a favorite whiskey of mine and would love to return. Getting to make your own blend was super cool!
Alex G — Google review
The Tullamore D.E.W. whiskey distillery tour was one of the best things we did while in Ireland. Starting with a warm drink with Mr. Frankie O’Callahan, the bartender , continuing with our tour guide John , and our bus driver , Jim we had the best afternoon. What started as a 2 hour tour ended up being an all afternoon adventure. Everyone was friendly, knowledgeable, and understood whiskey. From beginning to end a thoroughly enjoyable experience!
Jan D — Google review
We did the first tour of the day so it was nice that it started with a delicious Irish coffee. Our tour guide was a very friendly and engaging young lady who walked us through the process followed by a little tram ride to the warehouse and finished with a tasting of some whiskey. Would highly recommend a stop here
James B — Google review
We had a wonderful experience on the distillery tour! Maeve and Jim were fantastic guides — they shared the rich history of Tullamore Whiskey and walked us through every step of the making process with great enthusiasm. They answered all our questions and made the entire visit truly memorable. Highly recommend taking this tour!
ANWESH S — Google review
It is my second time doing this tour. It is very informative and cool experince. Drinking a sall sample from barrel in the warehouse is a great experince. Brendan was our guide and we had such a great time.
Isil A — Google review
We had such a good time on our tour with Emma as our tour guide and Jim as our mini-tour bus driver! Our favorite tour so far - it's a bit on the pricier side at 45 euro, but it felt worth it for the experience. We got to start off the tour with an Irish coffee and overview of the whisky making process and the history of Tullamore D.E.W. Emma did a great job of keeping it fun/informative while keeping it moving and answering questions along the way. We then got to walk the still house floor, which was super cool! It was a maintenance day when we went, but it was interesting to see where and how the whisky gets distilled. Next, the snug was probably my favorite experience. The snug was hidden behind a wall of whisky barrels in the warehouse, and the "dog" that Emma used to draw whisky out of one of the barrels for a cask tasting was a cool touch. You can't take pictures in here for safety reasons (the alcohol in the air is definitely strong!), but it was definitely a cool space. Finally, the tasting of the original, rum cask, and the 12 year was great, too. The decor and the vibe in the tasting room feels almost like you're in a cozy lab. There were droppers with water to try the whisky with, after trying them neat. For those driving, they also had little bottles and funnels to pour part of the tasters into, so they could still finish enjoying the experience later. As we returned to the gift shop, we got a little demo of how the "Be the Blender" blend-your-own bottle works. Overall, I definitely recommend this tour. The people working here are super sweet and seem to enjoy what they do. Emma at the counter (a different Emma than the one who guided us on our tour) was kind enough to give us some great food recommendations in town as well.
Sophia S — Google review
4.6
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4.8
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Clonminch, Tullamore, Co. Offaly, R35 E027, Ireland
https://www.tullamoredew.com/en-gb/visit-us/
+353 57 931 9760
8

Cavan County Museum

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Museum
Art gallery
The Cavan County Museum is a hidden gem, located in Ballyjamesduff. It showcases the history of the region, including a replica of a trench from World War I. The museum also features a peaceful reflection garden and informative exhibits that provide insight into the hardships endured by service personnel during the conflict. The staff are knowledgeable and welcoming, making it an enjoyable experience for all visitors.
Fabulous museum. I visited with my son for an external ceramic exhibition and we found ourselves walking through the whole museum and walking thd runs walk on the grounds. Fabulous for a day. We will return in spring to appreciate the museum in full.
Jesse J — Google review
Brilliant museum, so much to look at and my little fella especially loved the trenches out the back. Plenty of things to interact with too! Has a cafe on-site but didn't go into it, from the looks of it I think it was just scones and chocolate bars along with coffees. Would highly recommend visiting!
Cocobling3739 — Google review
What a great day out. My 10 year old and 2 of his friends had a blast in trenches and even tried reinacting the war. The museum is lovely also. The staff were amazing and so very friendly. Will definately visit again.
Marie T — Google review
Really enjoyed visiting Cavan Museum today. Margaret was so helpful she made our visit so lovely. There is so much to see It's worth going to and so reasonable. All the staff were very friendly. Well done everyone 👏
Irenee T — Google review
What a great place to visit & a lot of history ,we would highly recommend & a lovely little coffee ☕️ shop on site !
Vanessa K — Google review
Fantastic place to visit. Wonderful and informative exhibits of modern irish history and an outdoor representation of a WW1 trench. Took a few hours to get through everything and could have spent more time here if I could. Staff were very helpful and friendly. Will make a return visit before the year is out. (6 stars if I could give it)
Mal W — Google review
My second visit to the Cavan County Museum, and I enjoyed it just as much as the first visit. The WWI Trench Warfare installation was open this time, though only about half, it looked like. It was still interesting and informative about what the soldiers would have experienced in the trenches. The indoor museum is amazingly thorough and two visits aren’t enough to take it all in. This visit the top floor has a new exhibit about the Irish War of Independence, and there is so much history, pain and eventual triumph, though many years before peace. Here are just a couple of photos of the archeological exhibits that are so fascinating.
Heather C — Google review
A great place to spend a day, good variety of exhibitions to take in. You do need to give yourself time to wander round as there are three floors and an outside garden and area where there is a replica WW1 trench to explore. Lovely little cafe to have a bite and a cuppa as well. A really great experience, we will definitely be back.
Eileen B — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(207)
Virginia Rd, Kilmore, Ballyjamesduff, Co. Cavan, A82 YP70, Ireland
https://cavanmuseum.ie/home
+353 49 854 4070
9

Kilbeggan Distillery Visitor Centre

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Distillery
Food & Drink
The Kilbeggan Distillery Visitor Centre is a restored distillery that now serves as a museum showcasing the history of whiskey. Visitors can explore old machinery and learn about the brewing process. The tour, which lasts about an hour, offers a friendly atmosphere and the opportunity to enjoy whiskey tasting. The watermill on site is still operational, and there's enthusiasm from the staff who make visitors feel welcome.
Our tour guide Joseph Mulligan from Happy Tours brought us here. What a fantastic place, amazing whisky and cool place. Nice people there too. I recommend a stop.
Xavier O — Google review
5 stars is not enough! We visited the distillery on Easter Sunday, guided tour included us plus 4 other people and amazing Darragh (apologies if I misspelled the name!). We got a tasting glass as a souvenir and the tour started with a drink with ginger ale and Kilbeggan Black. For drivers - ginger ale, made with Irish apples - very tasty 😍 Darragh gave us a great tour, explaining the history, the process and being involved and very attentive to our questions! We have never been to such a historic distillery and Kilbeggan was a great choice! If you’re looking for unique experience, taste nice whiskies, learn about the distillery and its history - this is the best place in Ireland! Small, boutique place making whiskies for the local consumption ❤️ Highly recommended for whiskey lovers!
Monika P — Google review
Great place for whiskey lovers and not only. 1 of the oldest Distillery in Ireland with spirit from the past century. Nice gift shop and surrounding plus whiskey tour with tastings.
Janusz L — Google review
Really enjoyed the tour and tasting done at Ireland’s oldest distillery…. Would happily recommend to others
Andrew W — Google review
Friendly staff and interesting place to visit. We felt the tour was quite rushed and the tasting was disappointing (only one type of whiskey to taste test), although we visited in a large group towards the end of the day so this may have played a part. The bar was lovely after and we picked up a few trinkets from the gift shop. Worth a visit if you’re in the area.
Diddely S — Google review
Interesting tour in an historic whiskey distillery. Nice tasting. Our tour lasted about an hour. Perfect amount of time.
Virginia H — Google review
Splendid tour. We had a great explanation and tour of the old distillery that was initially used, as well as the one used for small batches nowdays. The guide had excellent knowledge on the topic. (Added photo but don’t want to give spoilers)
Giel C — Google review
Its a fantastic building and although I never ventured inside the outside had more than enough to catch my interest. The water being released makes for some lovely photos from across the river. It really is lovely on a sunny day. Well worth a visit even to admire from a far, enjoy
Michael G — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(669)
Lower Main St, Kilbeggan, Co. Westmeath, Ireland
http://www.kilbegganwhiskey.com/
+353 57 933 2134
10

Lough Boora Discovery Park

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Park
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Lough Boora Discovery Park offers a natural setting with shaded walking and biking trails, as well as opportunities for fishing and birdwatching. The park features a Fairy Trail with 14 fairies living in Fairy Avenue, along with lakeside Mesolithic sites discovered in 1977. Visitors can enjoy long walks through woods and Peatland, suitable for both kids and adults. The sculpture trail showcases interactive pieces made from bog wood and remnants of old trains used to work the land.
It was an amazing experience. All good. I wanna thank Donna for the service and well being she gave us riding instructions and she is so kind and helpful, The bikes are well maintained and clean. I'm suggesting it 1000%
Haitam K — Google review
Lovely place for long walk n nature. We went when cafe was closed and couldn’t hire a bike but still we enjoyed our quiet quality time there. Good for families and toddlers please bring stroller for kids. But it’s a good place for family to hangout together. Highly recommended definitely will visit again as it has a history too👍
Zurrah R — Google review
There were no staff available and minimal signage. A lot of areas were closed off due to construction, so only the long routes were available. Really nice for a romantic stroll or walk with the family. Also good for morning and/or evening exercise. Once you figure our how to read the map, you are left to hunt for the little colored arrows like Easter eggs. Again, some better signage would be great. Some of the information plaques are terribly weathered and need replacing. Had a mini photoshoot for my birthday. Pictures turned out great!
Alissa F — Google review
An interesting place for a family walk. Bike rental and three trails to choose from. You can buy coffee or snacks at the coffee shop.Lots of nature, beautiful views, a bit of history and art. I recommend it!
Witold C — Google review
Nice place for picnic, walks and lovely day spent in the nature, we absolutely loved it there. There is few trails you can take, lots of sculptures around, also fairy walk and beautiful woods. Great for day out with kids, bring their bikes or scooters. Little café closes at 4. Fantastic day.
Lucy — Google review
Beautiful park with long walking paths, bike rental, lakes and interesting sights. The café is a nice bonus – a great place to spend a few hours.
Melinda M — Google review
Neat stop on our way to Gallway from Dublin. The grounds are pretty huge and looked great for biking. Bike rentals are available. Bathrooms and a cafe are a short walk from the main parking lot. Would definitely recommend looking at the map if you're walking because it really is an expensive place. Loved the sculptures we did see, the others are kinda spread out.
Elizabeth B — Google review
Great place for a day out for all ages. Free entry and parking. Lovely staff. Walking and biking trails. Very interesting sculpture trail. Great variety of wild flowers especially wild orchids.
Mary M — Google review
4.7
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4.7
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Boora, Lea Beg, Tullamore, Co. Offaly, Ireland
http://www.loughboora.com/
+353 57 934 0010
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11

Clonmacnoise Monastic Site

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Monastery
Sights & Landmarks
Clonmacnoise is a ruined monastery in Ireland that was founded in the 6th century by St. Ciaran. Located next to the River Shannon, Clonmacnoise was once a thriving Christian monastery and served as a center for learning in Ireland. Today, Clonmacnoise is a beautiful and atmospheric ruin filled with stone ruins from centuries of monastic life.
If you like history, this place was lovely to visit and find out about the past. Video information to start, then lots to see and walk around. We all enjoyed the walk around the graveyard and old building, views of the river, visiting the nunnery up the road.
Donna P — Google review
This is a beautiful place to visit. The grounds are peaceful and well-maintained, with plenty of historic ruins to explore. The museum was also really interesting, giving great context to the site’s history. Definitely worth a stop if you’re in the area.
Griffin P — Google review
This place is gorgeous! The history movie before you enter was a wonderful picture of what’s going on. the grounds are small and should only take you 30minutes. On a sunny day the Greene as gorgeous
Emma B — Google review
Clonmacnoise was founded in 544 AD by St. Ciarán who chose this site for its strategic location where the River Shannon meets ancient east–west land routes. From these humble beginnings, it flourished into a major center of religion, learning, craftsmanship, and trade, attracting scholars, pilgrims, and kings from across Ireland and beyond. At its height between the 7th and 12th centuries, Clonmacnoise was home to a thriving monastic community. Here, monks produced illuminated manuscripts, crafted exquisite metalwork, and carved some of Ireland’s finest high crosses. The Cross of the Scriptures, a masterpiece of early medieval stone carving, stands as a testament to the skill and faith of its creators. The site also features two round towers, several churches spanning centuries, and over 700 carved grave slabs—each telling part of Clonmacnoise’s story.
Kevin O — Google review
Passionate and lovely people! We arrived a little after the tour started, but the tour guy immediately welcomed us and made a little résumé of what we missed!!! He was very passionate and nice, answered some questions along the way too! We did arrive in the morning, so there weren't a lot of people around, which was perfect to explore the grounds in peace.
Gab's — Google review
Well-preserved structure of a monastic city The story of the place is fascinating and very interesting You can start with a film (It lasts about 25 minutes) with an explanation of the structure and the ruins (from the beginning to the modern time) Then you can visit the exhibition: the original high crosses are in here Now you're ready to see the monastic site. Nun's church is about 500 meters from the modern graveyard. There are not indication to reach it. So you can find the whispering arch at the entrance
Lisa V — Google review
This was a stop on our Ireland tour. I am so glad it was! Aiden was an entertaining, energetic, knowledgeable tour guide. He truly brought the place to life. The grounds and surrounding area are stunning and the story is wonderful as it is old. I 100% recommend you go and try to get onto Aiden's tour!
Kim L — Google review
Loved visiting this hidden gem. Great informative guided tour provided (20 min), then youre free to wander the historic site, and take a look at their museum which includes a short film.
Clare N — Google review
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4.5
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Clonmacnoise, Co. Offaly, N37 V292, Ireland
https://www.heritageireland.ie/en/midlands-eastcoast/clonmacnoise/
+353 90 967 4195
12

Slieve Russell Hotel Golf & Country Club

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Hotel
Spas & Wellness
Nestled in a serene 300-acre setting, including 50 acres of picturesque lakes, the Slieve Russell Hotel Golf & Country Club offers luxurious accommodations with modern and vibrant furnishings. The hotel boasts efficient and friendly service from dedicated staff, making for an enjoyable stay. Guests can indulge in delectable dining options at the Summit Restaurant or Setanta for special occasions. The hotel features an indoor pool and a golf course, providing ample opportunities for relaxation and recreation.
I had an amazing experience at the Slieve Russell Hotel in Cavan! The rooms are spacious and beautifully appointed, offering a perfect retreat after a day of exploring. The dinner was absolutely fabulous, with a delicious menu that catered to all tastes—each dish was a delight! What really stood out for me was the stunning golf course; it’s a golfer’s paradise with breathtaking views that made every hole enjoyable. The overall atmosphere of the hotel is warm and welcoming, making it a perfect getaway. I can't recommend it enough!
T M — Google review
Only had a quick bite in the Summit restaurant here. Very luxurious hotel with unbelievable stunning views especially from our table here. Food probably could have been better my burger bun was on the very hard and crispy side. Chips had that oil needs to be changed flavour. Desert was pretty average as well. The Hotel itself is out of this world and very impressive i only tried the Summit restaurant. Price was fairly reasonable food could improve.
Integratyper H — Google review
Slieve Russell Hotel Golf & Country Club: Cavan's Lakeside Luxury ☘️💚 The Slieve Russell Hotel, located in Ballyconnell, Co. Cavan (a beautiful part of Ireland often called the 'Lake Lands'), is a destination in itself. This is not just a hotel; it’s a full-on, glorious country resort experience. It excels at providing that classic, high-end Irish hospitality with a wide array of activities that appeal to everyone from golfers to spa enthusiasts and families. The Golden Touches (What we adore): The Setting: Set amidst hundreds of acres of lush countryside, the location is simply stunning. The hotel overlooks a private lake and is surrounded by rolling greenery—a truly serene and peaceful escape. 🇸🇪 World-Class Golf: The 18-hole championship course is the main draw for many. It’s impeccably maintained and presents a serious challenge with beautiful views. Definitely a hole-in-one experience! Pure Relaxation: The Ciuin Spa and Wellness Centre is a tranquil sanctuary, offering great treatments, a thermal suite, and a large indoor pool. It’s the perfect spot to find your inner peace. 🕯🙏🏻 Family Fun: The resort is very family-friendly, often featuring kids' clubs and great facilities, making it a spot where all generations can find something to love. 🫂 The atmosphere is grand and welcoming, with spacious public areas and elegant rooms. While it’s a large hotel, the service remains attentive and professional. If you are looking for an all-encompassing Irish retreat that delivers on luxury, relaxation, and activity, Slieve Russell is a solid choice that consistently earns high praise. It's a proper treat for the body and soul! 🇻🇦🕊✝️ 5/5 Stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐✨
Patrick W — Google review
I booked the Slieve as a present for my partner and paid extra for use of the spa. The “foot spa” was more like a sink and you controlled the temperate yourself (in comparison to other spas that have foot spas which generally have jets and the water fills up itself and drains). The salt room also didn’t work. The tropical shower was supposed to light up but they were not working and one of the buttons didn’t work. The lift to our room was not accessible on x2 occasions as when we tried to get to our room as staff left large laundry trolleys inside them leaving no room for us to stand inside. When we did get to our room for the first time after check in, there were empty alcohol bottles and glasses lying outside the door. I sent an email as general feedback, stating areas of concern as stated above and areas that were great, such as the summit restaurant aswell as the bar. The hotel manager stated their apologies and said if I paid for another room and return to the Slieve, they’d offer the spa for free. It’s worth noting the price offered for a second stay was actually more than what I originally paid. I had said I was not keen to pay a large sum of money yet again to stay, just to get free access to the spa which was disappointing regardless. I asked kindly if, since they were going to offer free use of the spa on another occasion, they could instead refund us the cost of the spa given a lot of the facilities weren’t working. They declined this and said their “offer of goodwill” was the only option as a refund for the spa was “not appropriate”. I genuinely would have considered returning to the Slieve with the intentions of giving a second chance incase of just getting them on a bad day - like I said, my initial email was sent for feedback purposes. However the way management handled this situation has entirely put us off. Therefore we will no longer be returning and definitely will not be recommending it to anyone.
Eimilé — Google review
My partner surprised me with 2 nights stay here for engagement and it was just fantastic! We couldn’t get over how friendly and helpful the staff were. The manager Georgina was so lovely and spent time with us showing us the rooms used for their weddings. She is an absolute credit to the place and because of Georgina we have provisionally booked our wedding there for 2027🥰Also I am coeliac and I have to say the food in both restaurants here is just incredible. We absolutely loved the place!
Sarah R — Google review
Absolutely beautiful hotel. Was busy when we stayed last night. X2 wedding on. But the hotel is so big you will be fine. The rooms are so clean and beautifully maintained. We got a suite and it had a jacuzzi. Room was so comfortable and the staff were amazing. Looking forward to staying again.
Leanne B — Google review
Great hotel. Food is lovely. Its a very warm hotel with no air-conditioning in the room-not that we could see but can't fault anything. The best quality breakfast we have had in a long time Staff in the summit restaurant were so nice and accommodated our request to sit by the window. cleaning staff did a great job servicing our room. We will return.
Glamour B — Google review
Only a very brief overnight stay so I didn't have chance to try all the facilities. The hotel is set in lovely grounds with golf course and tennis courts nearby. Plenty of car parking and very quiet location. The spa, gym and swimming pool facilities looked excellent. Large room, good breakfast, helpful and friendly staff.
Gwil R — Google review
4.6
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4.5
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Cranaghan, Ballyconnell, Co. Cavan, H14 FE03, Ireland
https://www.slieverussell.ie/
+353 49 952 6444
13

Athlone Tourist Information Centre

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Temporarily Closed
Tourist information center
Castles
Athlone Castle is a 13th-century fortress situated by the River Shannon and features eight interactive exhibition rooms with chronological themes. The castle showcases modern and engaging displays that depict the town's turbulent history and its evolution through time. The highlight of the castle is Siege Experience, which takes place in a circular panoramic gallery. The Normans built this castle in 1210 after asserting their power over Athlone's ancient river ford, which played an essential role as a crossroad on the Shannon.
Athlone Castle is stunning. Incredible views. The staff were so nice and helpful. We were very lucky weather wise and thoroughly enjoyed the experience.
K D — Google review
Great central location. The views from the castle of the city is nice. The price is a few euros and worthy of the material on display. For children it is good as there is alot to see. Well worth a look
Damien S — Google review
With the staff being well informed about both Irish and Scottish history, proved the information centre to be really informative. As a traveler, it’s always good to find recommendations of local places that Google may not tell you about. This tourism centre was easy to find and it’s part of the Adamson Castle. You are greeted warmly by friendly staff and they’ll ask you a little bit about why you’re visiting, they can give you the right information as long as you ask. If you didn’t know, they also have self-guided tours inside the Athlone Tourist Information Centre, if you’re trying to waste a little extra time for your flight, also assuming you’re interested in seeing the remains of the Adamson Castle that was built in the 12th century.
Tabitha-Robyn F — Google review
This was nothing like we expected. The castle looked cool from the outside but it was essentially made into a modern “museum”, it was not a castle tour. Of our 10 days in Ireland so far, this is the first thing we did that we felt was a waste of time and money.
Wendy — Google review
Very interesting place, small museum, I set 4 stars, just because of several rooms and attentions have been closed, and also in was not for free as others do in during pandemic, overall I really recommend to visit, it can be also not better then Bunratty castle, but anyway good enough
Eugene S — Google review
Went today, very beautiful, definitely recommend this and it’s history. Very great view as well
Orson I — Google review
It looked good from the outside then it was dearer than Kilkenny castle so I didn't go in I don't know how you can price something in Athlone higher than Kilkenny
Jeffrey K — Google review
Nice castle and tourist information. You will have to pay to get in.
Jean-Claude R — Google review
4.4
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4.3
(901)
Castle St, Athlone And Bigmeadow, Athlone Castle, Co. Westmeath, N37 EA32, Ireland
https://www.discoverireland.ie/westmeath/athlone-tourist-information-centre
+353 1 265 5634
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Corlea Trackway Visitor Centre

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Visitor center
The Corlea Trackway Visitor Centre showcases the impressive Iron Age bog road, dating back to 148 BC. The preserved 18m oak track is displayed in a humidified hall, offering insight into the unique flora and fauna of the bog as well as preservation methods. Visitors can enjoy an informative tour and a lovely 5km walk around the site.
During our visit the visitor centre was closed, however the 10 km's of walkable trackway winding the bog, was so peaceful, and tranquil, definitely a must when in the area.
V H — Google review
Wonderful little museum with very friendly and knowledgeable staff. The information provided by both staff and video is excellent. The trackway is very well displayed and the boardwalk outside across the bog is lovely. Will definitely be back. The museum is free to visit.
Catherine C — Google review
Very informative, our guide had lots of information to share. The film before the tour was a great look back into the dig. No tickets required.
Marvin W — Google review
Absolutely a Gem! An amazing artefact that deserves protection at all costs. The staff are incredible—dedicated and doing their utmost to preserve the Trackway. The guide was both passionate and highly knowledgeable, making the experience even more memorable. Unfortunately, the site is severely underfunded, and as a result, the Trackway is beginning to dry out. If no action is taken, it may eventually deteriorate beyond repair. I believe it might be necessary to undergo the full preservation process again, possibly in Portsmouth, given their expertise with the Mary Rose—which still looks fantastic. Ideally, the Trackway should be housed under glass to create a more controlled environment. It’s disheartening that, because the site is off the main tourist trail, the OPW seems to show little interest. There’s barely any advertising, and even less effort toward proper preservation—despite the fact that doing so would likely cost less than Dublin’s infamous “bike shed.” Shame.
Magda J — Google review
We went as part of Heritage week for a slug and snail activity. We then went to see the trackway. We had an expert guide that made it so accessible and interesting for children! Thank you.
Loz L — Google review
The museum was very interesting and completely free. The staff were kind and welcoming. A great experience
Sara V — Google review
A hidden gem, after watching Oíche Shamhna: An Ancient Mystery on Sunday in which the Corlea Trackway visitor centre was featured we knew a visit was needed to see this wonderful facility, The staff were all very friendly and welcoming with our guide Noel who was very knowledgeable and passionate, and funny explaining the history in a very understandable way Thank you. After the film show and seeing the Trackway we went for a walk around a very atmospheric bog. I would highly recommend a visit at any age.
Eileen — Google review
A hidden gem and definitely worth the visit. The staff is extremely knowledgeable and friendly. It was amazing hearing through their enthusiasm about the conservation project and the different theories on why the trackway was built 148 BC. Stunning to be witness of such amazing craftsmanship. And then a lovely walk in the wetlands and learning about the restoration of the bogs.
Marcel B — Google review
4.8
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5.0
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Cloonbreany, Keenagh, Co. Longford, N39 XT18, Ireland
https://heritageireland.ie/places-to-visit/corlea-trackway-visitor-centre/
15

Derryglad Folk and Heritage Museum

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Temporarily Closed
Museum
Specialty Museums
Didn't check properly and it was closed but a lovely lady came out and opened up as she said because I had visited So many things to see that I couldn't put pictures of everything, plus some people will take interest in different things (there's so many subjects covered) 8 euro in and can spend as long as you want and she came in and out to see if I wanted to know anything and have a chat Super recommended as not far from Athlone and get to see so much Irish history
Jeffrey K — Google review
Top class. Hospitality & hosts couldn't have been better. Wish you continued success and hope the penny farthing investment pays off
Shane R — Google review
Absolute hidden gem. It's unbelievable the amount of things to see and delight in. A trip to the past, but one that doesn't need a Delorean. Cannot recommend this enough for fans of Irish history and Folk history. They don't take card to buy tickets, so bring cash or book online (can do it when you get there)
Bruno B — Google review
This is one of Ireland best kept secret if you like looking into history this is the place for you also if you collect we turn up and charlie was amazing he had been making this collection for 50 years his knowledge was excellent the things he told us .when we was there the local school children turn up as there teacher was retiring there were so friendly and welcoming made us feel so good this is one of my favourite stop off if your ever in Ireland go
Mark S — Google review
I would highly recommend a visit to this very special museum. The amount of exhibits and the memories they brought back were worth three times the entry fee. Charlie was our very informed and very interesting host with lots of stories to tell about the items on display. Myself and my friends thoroughly enjoyed our trip to Derryglad
Ger O — Google review
This is a real gem of a place and an absolute delight. Thoroughly enjoyed my visit. I was part of a group who 'oohed' and 'awed' and reminisced and loved their nostalgic trip down memory lane. Highly recommend for those who remember first hand the delights on view to those who are too young but will love the their families reactions to a trip into yesteryear.
Marion N — Google review
We called Charlie and Bridie if we could come and see their museum. They opened the doors for us even though we came along when it was not officially open. The two of them are so lovely and explain to you everything you wanna know about the wonderful objects which have been collected over the years. I felt like I was on a journey back in time. I like nostalgia so I love places where you can dream away in phantasies about how evereything must have been in former times. We liked the fact that it was such a rural area and a lot of stuff which has been typical for rural areas. I really recommend to see that place and meet that lovely couple. Plan at least on hour for your stay. There is so much to see and you can sense how much love they have given into the collecting and the arrangements of the objects....
Reina D — Google review
Lovely museum. You can immediately tell that a lot of love and attention has gone into setting up and maintaining the museum. Beautifully kept and well worth a visit.
John B — Google review
4.9
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4.9
(422)
Derryglad, Curraghboy, Co. Roscommon, N37 X6X8, Ireland
http://www.derrygladfolkmuseum.com/
+353 90 648 8192
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Florence Court House

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Building
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Florence Court House is a stunning 18th-century estate nestled in picturesque woodlands, featuring a forest park and gardens. As the residence of the Earls of Enniskillen, it stands as one of Ulster's most beautiful Georgian houses and holds significant historical importance in Ireland. The architecture is complemented by extensive gardens, parkland, and woodland offering breathtaking views of the Cuilcagh Mountains.
4.5
(626)
Florence Court Demesne, Enniskillen, BT92 1DB, UK, USA
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Marble Arch Caves (Open Year-Round)

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Nature & Parks
Visitor center
Caverns & Caves
Marble Arch Caves, located in Fermanagh within the Marble Arch Geopark, form the longest known cave system in Northern Ireland at around 11.5 kilometers in length. Visitors can enjoy guided tours on walkways and by boat through these UNESCO subterranean caves from March to September. The tour is available in English and pamphlets are provided in multiple languages including Spanish.
Here’s a short review you could use: --- We had a wonderful family visit to the Marble Arch Caves in Enniskillen. The guided tour was both fascinating and fun, with stunning underground chambers, rivers, and rock formations that amazed both adults and kids. The guide explained everything clearly. The surrounding Park was closed unfortunately. A perfect day out for families who love nature and exploration!
Varvara G — Google review
I had the pleasure of visiting the Marble Arch Caves as it was close to 30 years from my last visit, and it was an unforgettable experience. From the moment we arrived, the staff couldn’t have been more welcoming – friendly, and full of knowledge that really brought the caves’ history to life. The tour itself was fascinating, with each step taking us deeper into a landscape that felt both ancient and alive. It’s incredible to think of the history steeped within those walls, still continuing to this day. What really made the visit unique, though, was the chance to take a boat trip into the caves, as the water level was unusually low. Gliding through the dark, echoing chambers was both peaceful and awe-inspiring, giving us a perspective of the caves that felt truly special. Overall, the combination of passionate staff, rich history, and that rare boat journey made the visit stand out. It’s one of those experiences that lingers long after you leave, and I’d highly recommend it to anyone looking for something memorable. To think that a Stalactites and Stalagmites grows 1cm every 1000 years. Stalactites are icicle-shaped mineral formations that hang from a cave's ceiling, while stalagmites are mound-shaped formations that grow upwards from the cave's floor.
Jonathan H — Google review
Went with a group of 10 as part of a research trip. Booked online which saved money. We weren't rushed. Lucky to have got the boat as it was raining outside. Everyone enjoyed it. Good information boards in the main building and video room.
Arlene M — Google review
A fun and interesting experience. There is a short boat ride when you get into the cave (this is dependent on recent water levels, best to check before arriving if this is operating). The boat ride allowed a unique experience of floating along under rock formations. The guide talked us through different calcium formations and the origins of the show cave. Can't fault the guide, he was charming and answered all questions with ease. The cafe there offers a great variety of food (sandwiches/cakes) and a nice cuppa. Gift shop for the usual goodies which was fairly priced. Ample parking on site. Recommend walking boots due to terrain inside the cave. Quite a few stairs at the end of the cave.
Claire W — Google review
I would 10/10 recommend a trip to the Marble Arch Caves! We took our kids (8&6) and had an absolute blast. The tour (especially if the boat tour is on) gives you sights like no other, that you definitely don’t get to see on a daily basis. Truly transports you into a subterranean world!!
David S — Google review
Really interesting place and very peaceful inside. I was worried about feeling claustrophobic, but it wasn’t a problem at all, the public areas are all very roomy and you’re always on a clear path. We loved the boat trip inside and our guide was excellent. Thanks also to the colleagues in the shop who were super friendly, Olivia took great care of our big group who had to be split across two tours. It was very popular and tour numbers are limited so you can enjoy the quiet of the caves without crowding, so book ahead.
Lindsay M — Google review
Well worth a visit, we didn't book in advance but did arrive fairly early. It was very informative, apparently rocks are alive. We especially enjoyed the little boat journey. Be prepared for the climb coming out.
Marco R — Google review
Great Show cave with a river and formations. 150 steps down in / up out. An hours trip at a fast pace and seemed like only 10 minutes there was so much to see. Also cafe and gift shop. Friendly staff.
Elizabeth P — Google review
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43 Marlbank Rd, Enniskillen, BT92 1EW, United Kingdom
https://marblearchcaves.co.uk/
+44 28 6632 1815
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The National Famine Museum, Strokestown Park

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Museum
Cafe
The National Famine Museum, Strokestown Park, offers guided tours of a Georgian Palladian mansion, walled garden, and museum focusing on the 1840s famine. The mansion was commissioned in the early 18th century and is surrounded by gardens that reflect the estate's original wealth. The museum is well-designed and includes a memorial center. Visitors can take guided tours or explore independently with amenities such as a cafe/restaurant, souvenir section, and parking facilities available.
Lovely house and grounds. Really interesting to learn about the story zbout the famine and the walk to Dublin. The cafe was excellent and staff throughout the establishment were really helpful and knowledgeable. Would highly recommend a visit
Pat M — Google review
There are 2 parts of this museum. One is Famine museum and the other is the McMahon house. We did guided tour of the house, which was super interesting and fun. Our guide was excellent with humour and full of information. The museum consists of what McMahon contributed to farmers’ emigration to Canada during the famine. It is horrible to learn what they did to these poor people, walked all the way from Stroketown to Dublin then put on the ship that was used for livestock transport. Not only losing their life but lived in the worst condition ever, and eventually dead from disease or hunger… not achieved better life that they hoped for… Then, when the sole heir of McMahon sold the mansion to the local businessman, he realised how important this estate and the records that they kept is to Irish history, and turned into the museum. The mansion was well kept and shows the wealth that they lived, although it declined eventually. Learning these whole contradictory lives.. was just fascinating. Definitely worth to visit.
J P — Google review
The National Famine Museum near Longford is a powerful place to visit. It’s not a flashy, high-tech attraction; it’s a serious, thoughtful deep-dive into the darkest chapter of Irish history. The museum sits on the Strokestown Park estate, where original famine-era documents were discovered, and that gives the experience a real sense of authenticity. Walking through the rooms, you move between personal stories of tenants, eviction accounts, letters, and records that show exactly how the famine unfolded for ordinary families. It’s heavy, emotional material, but presented in a way that’s respectful rather than sensational. Most of the museum is text-based, so you’ll be reading a lot. That can feel slow compared to modern interactive museums, but the content is strong enough to carry it. Some parts are dimly lit, which a few visitors find frustrating, but the atmosphere suits the subject. The audio guide helps bring everything together and adds context you’d miss otherwise. The best part is how it connects national history with individual human lives. You don’t just learn facts; you feel the impact. If you’re visiting Longford or nearby, it’s well worth the trip. You’ll leave quieter, more reflective, and with a deeper understanding of Ireland’s past.
Jack L — Google review
The Famine Museum offers a good insight into history and is worth a visit. However, I found that the walled garden was not well maintained, which was disappointing. Entry is €14 per adult, which feels a bit steep given the experience, but okay overall.
Mariana B — Google review
Very enjoyable. Excellent food at restaurant Dog Friendly Walled Garden is excellent, has potential ( could benefit from an investment and some more full time gardeners), better than Kylomore Abbey. Guided tour of the house is good for those interested in Georgian architecture.
Bren K — Google review
We took the guided tour at the National Famine Museum, and it was very well presented. The exhibits are informative and moving, offering a real insight into this important part of history. A deeply impactful and memorable visit — highly recommended.
Manou R — Google review
I love bringing my clients to the National Famine museum in Strokestown. Great exhibits on the History of the Potatoe Famine in Ireland and stories about the people effected at this cruel time in our History. My clients enjoyed the visit but is a sad time in our history so you won't come out feeling full of cheer.
Derek S — Google review
A great museum that makes primary sources the focus while keeping the room drawing interest. The gardens are a beautiful walk and the house tour is well worth it to better understand the history from a more personal point of view.
Christopher S — Google review
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Park & The National Famine Museum, Cloonradoon, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon, F42 H282, Ireland
https://strokestownpark.ie/
+353 71 963 3013
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Rathcroghan Visitor Centre

History museum
Adult education school
Book store
Community center
Family restaurant
Gift shop
The tour was amazing, it was full of such amazing stories. Our experience from start to finish was so enjoyable. I loved the gift shop too we picked up lovely trinkets and books. Our tour guide was so lovely and engaging. We also got to walk so closely to so many sheep and lambs was a lovely experience. Although due to co2 in the cave you can't enter but you still get to go into the entrance which was such a cool experience! Would highly recommend.
Nicole O — Google review
Very interesting tour with an excellent guide. He told us so many stories of ancient Ireland and made it so interesting. It would be great to see the site developed a bit more, show off the importance of the site in relation to the Táin Bó Cúailnge, Queen Medb etc.
Rosemary D — Google review
This tour was an unexpected gem and the highlight of our holiday. Mike was a world of knowledge and wisdom, he delivered the information so well. Ancient Irish stories and mythology can be difficult to put together for the uninitiated but he did an amazing job guiding the group through the life of Queen Medb and that period in Irish history. Highly recommend
Ashling I — Google review
Friendly staff. Tour guide Mike was very knowledgeable and accommodating. We travelled a long way to go on the tour and it was well worth it.
Mel H — Google review
Fantastic tour, highly recommend it. Our tour guide Mike blended Irish mythology, folklore, history and archaeology into an exciting experience. Loved every minute of the tour and the exhibition afterwards back in the centre
Orlagh S — Google review
Two of us had a great tour of the Rathcroghan area, one of the most important centres in ancient and early medieval Ireland. Elaine, our guide, explained the landscape and history, striking just the right balance of archaeology and mythology. Highly recommended. The cafe ais also a great place to take a break before or after the tour.
Iseult H — Google review
I booked the guided tour. Mike, our guide, was friendly and full of information. After driving around to the sights we spent some time in the center watching the video and reading the displays. Finally a nice lunch in the café. Dress appropriately for the weather.
Jennifer R — Google review
We had a great experience at Rathcroghan. The staff were lovely, from the cafe to the tour. We came for the Samhain tour & my little girl loved it. Our tour guide was full of stories and very patient with my little one, genuinely appreciated it. Would definitley recommend and we will be back.
Liverpool C — Google review
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Tulsk, Roscommon, Ireland
https://www.rathcroghan.ie/
+353 71 963 9268
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Arigna Mining Experience

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Sights & Landmarks
Cafe
Nestled in the scenic hills above Lough Allen, the Arigna Mining Experience offers a captivating glimpse into Ireland's coal mining history, which spanned from the 1600s to 1990. This unique attraction features an immersive 50-minute underground tour that takes visitors 400 meters down to the coal face, complete with a thrilling simulated mini-explosion. Led by former miners who share their firsthand experiences of the challenging working conditions and dangers faced underground, this tour is both educational and engaging.
Definitely worth a visit. Tour was very informative and our guide was very friendly. Interesting to see how folks operated the mines back in the day. The gift shop had a nice selection of items for sale. The food was pretty decent too and reasonable value. Not far from Carrick-on-Shannon. If you wanted to make a day of it I'd recommend doing the The Shed Distillery afterwards and then maybe the boardwalk or a cruise in the Shannon 😎
Paddy W — Google review
Gerry was the guide during our visit, & what a guide he was. As a miner in this pit until it closed, he was informative & could tell afew funny stories along the way. He explained about how the equipment worked & how the men would have to position themselves to work safely. He & my dad, who also worked in the pits as a teenager, were able to compare notes, albeit different types of pit. This is probably the most engaging mining experience I've visited. There is an area of photos & old equioment/tools as well as a short video to help explain the mining jobs of the men and a nice clean cafe. I would highly recommend a visit here, worth the money. Added bonus, spectacular views of Lough Allen & the valley, especially when the sun is shining.
Deb H — Google review
If you've got a weekend in Leitrim/Roscommon, this is worth the visit. Our guide was an ex-miner. His accent was tough for me (from Dublin) so I'd be interested to know if foreign tourists think similarly. The mine itself was pretty interesting, a bit chilly so a fleece/jumper would be recommended, and there's a small space for extra reading & a video. The cafe is ok with a small gift shop. There's plenty of parking & there's gorgeous views of Lough Allen. The driving route to Arigna is on some tiny, narrow country roads.
John K — Google review
Really great experience, history of the mines was so interesting, our guide Eamon was lovely to chat to and hear his tales of the mines, its great the guides are ex mine workers to hear first hand stories. The cafe was so relaxed and lovely food, the staff were so welcoming and friendly, highly recommend a trip to the mines.
Louise S — Google review
Absolutely fantastic experience, massive thanks to Eamon who was employed as a miner in Arigna mines until it closed, for the fantastic tour. Thanks to all the staff who were very friendly and welcoming. Highly recommend this experience.
Elaine D — Google review
Arigna Mining Experience - An amazing tour into the history of Irish coal mining! A tour with former miners reveals 400 years of history at Arigna mines. In 1958, local coal powered the ESB power station, which closed in 1990. The miners had a grueling job: working on their knees in narrow 45cm faces, in dust and darkness. Awesome experience. I definitely recommend visiting!
Alexander S — Google review
Maurice an ex-miner did a private tour with us. He provided great explanations but also stories of the time he was digging coal. Great visit.
Nath C — Google review
My wife and I toured the Arigna mine in May 2025. There was just the two of us and of course our guide. I think his name was Ian, but can't remember for sure <sorry>. It was fascinating to hear the stories of the brave people working in the mines. It was hard and dirty work to say the least. Besides the potential inherent danger, we were told the vein of coal they would try to extract was only 22 inches thick. Well worth the time to see how some people had to earn a living. There is a small gift shop and cafe if you're hungry for something quick. There is also a nice view of the surrounding area in the lunch area if you stay for something to eat.
Bruce — Google review
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Derreenavoggy, Arigna, Co. Roscommon, N41 YP78, Ireland
http://www.arignaminingexperience.ie/
+353 71 964 6466
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Lough Key Forest & Activity Park

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Campground
Escape room center
Lough Key Forest & Activity Park is a sprawling natural area featuring meadows, walking paths, and picnic grounds alongside the ruins of a 12th-century abbey. Located near Boyle Abbey, it offers diverse activities such as biking trails and an electric bike hire service at Electric Bike Trails. Visitors can also enjoy the Moylurg Viewing Tower for stunning panoramic views.
Beautiful scenery, lovely big open area, plenty of room for parking. Beautiful short strolls through tall treed paths. A view of McDermott Castle 😊
Debra M — Google review
Great place, lovely scenery , only downside is you have to pay for kids playground and boat hire €40 per hour, quite steep. Food in cafe average . If you spend €20 there , you don't need pay parking which cost €6.
Michael T — Google review
Went for Hot air balloon championship. Absolutely disaster. Don't recommend anyone to go. Nowear to leave car and so only air balloon basket with flames. They didn't fly because was too windy. Yesterday was lovely day in this month.
Eddie — Google review
Very interesting place to take your children or to go for a good picturesque countryside walk. However, I took off one star because I feel the place has monetised a lot of the features which elsewhere would be free. Worth a good day to see everything.
Raymond G — Google review
Such a nice park with stunning views. You have a lot of routes which you can take and also a couple of activities and a cafe. Worth a visit if you’re around!
Maya S — Google review
If you want to spend a few hours walking the forest trails 👣 and get a nice view 😉 this is the place 👌 and at the end get a coffee ☕️ and cake 🎂 too 😀.
Vincent W — Google review
The park itself is quite an interesting place to spend time with friends or family offering some activities for everyone.We were disappointed to drive there for almost 3 hours and don’t see any air balloons despite the good weather.Lots of people came for the same reason.They showed only the basket with the fire to people to take a photo in.
Liliia — Google review
This park os really phenomenal, lots of activities for the whole family, nice trails for walking, good service, the usual food and drinks, great views, we loved it.!
Panagiotis V — Google review
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Boyle, Co. Roscommon, F52 PY66, Ireland
http://www.loughkey.ie/
+353 71 967 3122
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Belleek Pottery Ltd

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Chinaware store
Children's museum
Belleek Pottery Ltd, established in 1857, is located in a grand Georgian-style building near Belleek's main bridge. The pottery is renowned for its exquisite Parian china and delicate basketware, which can be purchased at the on-site shop. Guided tours of the factory are available every half-hour on weekdays and weekends during the summer. Visitors can witness the skilled artisans creating unique pieces using traditional methods passed down through generations.
Lovely shop and museum. It was great to see all their history. We also very much enjoyed the café. The brownie was amazing, and so was the coffee. Beautiful atmosphere and a great touch to be using their own pottery at the cafe. The staff were very friendly and helpful!
Aliki M — Google review
“I Came for a Souvenir, Left Wanting to Redecorate My Entire House.” Belleek Pottery is dangerous… in the best way. You walk in thinking, “I’ll just browse,” and suddenly you’re mentally redesigning your kitchen to match that gorgeous teapot. The tour was like watching art come to life — these artisans are so skilled, I started questioning my own ability to even fold a fitted sheet. The attention to detail is unreal, and the history behind the pottery makes each piece feel extra special. The shop at the end? Let’s just say my luggage is now 10 lbs heavier and I have zero regrets. Highly recommend — just bring some self-control (or don’t, it’s worth it).
Karen T — Google review
Fascinating tour! Beautiful products! Lovely café with some of the best scones I've ever had!
Shannon L — Google review
Awesome tour. Very interesting and beautiful China. Beautiful grounds as well.
Debbie S — Google review
Loved the tour, was a great activity for a rainy day!
Brittany S — Google review
Lovely visit to see how the pottery is made. Lovely very fine pottery. Good value and lots of choice in shop. Tearoom is also very nice with homemade scones.
Verona L — Google review
Had a "factory" tour of Belleek pottery today. Fascinating place - everything is hand made, no machines! We weren't allowed to take pictures inside but it was amazing. They have been in business at this location for 168 years and it's the kind of place that generations of families work here. About 70 artisans work here and they have EVERY master mold from every design ever made. They could replicate any pottery they've ever made in their entire history. About 65% of their pottery is sold to North America! I, of course, had to buy... So glad they offer shipping!
Kat S — Google review
From the perspective of a late 30s, hairy, tattooed man, I grew up hearing about grandma’s Belleek collection. I brought my mom to Ireland in May and we did the tour. I was the youngest person on the tour and I could have spent a whole day watching everyone at their craft. The whole process is fascinating and the skill is so impressive. The end product is really something special. This place is really worth a visit and they also have an online store if you can’t get there
Bradley — Google review
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3 Main St, Belleek, Enniskillen BT93 3FY, United Kingdom
http://www.belleek.com/
+44 28 6865 8501
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Donegal Castle

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Castles
Nestled along the scenic bend of the River Eske, Donegal Castle is a stunning historical landmark that showcases Ireland's rich heritage. Originally constructed in the 15th century by the powerful O'Donnell clan, this impressive fortress has undergone significant transformations over the years. Sir Basil Brooke rebuilt it in 1623, adding a striking Jacobean house nearby.
This is a beautiful castle to go visit. It’s right in the middle of town. Parts of it have been restored, on the inside there are some finished rooms and a large grand Hall. There is lots of information to see here about the history of this castle. You can take a tour or walk about freely. There is a large grass courtyard. There is no free parking. You must park in the parking lot by the river.
Don L — Google review
This is a really great historical landmark right next to the Diamond, the town center with lots of great shopping and eating. The fee is very small and the tour takes about 20 minutes (more if you linger). The staff is very friendly, and the facilities are very clean. This was one of our favorite landmarks, as it had a sf guided tour with lots of great historical information, and some rooms were staged to replicate original conditions. It was a lot of fun and really interesting.
Jason V — Google review
Fantastic place to visit, I will never forget this castle and the history of it. I went there in time of Halloween and We met the Magician, Nemo. He prepared great magic show for visitors a specially kids. € 5 was the ticket for adults.
Helena S — Google review
Worth a visit. Entrance fee €5. The castle does not have parking. You can park in the city for €0.30-€0.50 per hour. The castle is well preserved, worth a visit.
Zilvinas A — Google review
I was hoping you'd get to go into the outer corners; they have access but there's no way to enter (doorways suspended in the air). Nice little castle otherwise. The woodwork was a plus! They did a good job repairing. Took 30-45 minutes to explore. Parking was kinda hard to find. Sept 11, 2024.
A ( — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Donegal Castle — 10/10, would “mind our heads” again. As two women who barely clear five feet, we’ve never once been accused of being too tall for anything. But apparently, medieval architecture had other plans. Between ducking through doorways, climbing spiral stairs that could double as a quad workout, and pretending we owned the place for 0.2 seconds, Donegal Castle gave us everything we didn’t know we needed. Highly recommend — just bring good shoes, a sense of humor, and maybe a helmet for the tall folks. 🏰😂
Karen T — Google review
Intact castle with 4 floors open to the public. Beautiful castle , located right in town. We enjoyed our visit, worth your time.
Elle S — Google review
Used the OPW card to gain free admission. Surprised a castle employee when the card was presented....she was rather smart-aleck and then saw the card and knew she had to now do some actual work besides sitting there and taking people's money. The castle is small but quaint and realistic. The 2d and 3rd floors are awesome.
T C — Google review
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Donegal, F94 P996, Ireland
https://heritageireland.ie/places-to-visit/donegal-castle/
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Waterworld Bundoran

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Temporarily Closed
Water park
Water & Amusement Parks
Waterworld Bundoran is a family-friendly water park located along the promenade with convenient parking available. The facility offers a variety of attractions including a seaweed bath option, lazy river, exhilarating slides for both kids and adults, toddler pool, pirate ship slide, and rip current drift wave pool. The staff is friendly and attentive to safety procedures while amenities include lockers, changing rooms, warm showers, and a souvenir shop.
A beautiful crisp, exciting day for all ages! The price was very reasonable for two adults and a child of 7! With two hours as a session, 5 larger exhilarating slides for kids and adults; and a toddler pool, plus a pirate ship kids slide and a rip current drift wave pool! The staff was friendly and on top of their tasks! The lifegaurds were excellent and alert to all safety procedures! There's a little coffee and tea souvenir shop. An outside playground! Amusement park with go carts and many kid friendly rides!!! Just beside a wonderful Irish coast with stunning art and sea life slices! We will definitely be going back! A wonderful indoor and outdoor spot for picnics and sea side fun on a sunny or rainy day!
Maria C — Google review
It was our first time there, my son loved it, understood 2m € was spent to reopen but besides the reception and changing area/toilets you don't really notice the value. We had a good time, definitely go again and recommend it to anyone. P.S. the lockers would need an upgrade, hard to open them with the keys provided and some are broken, can't be used.
Paul P — Google review
There were so many people but it's nice inside. It is well organized, there are different color in the wrist band for every time table to avoid over crowding. The wave pool and river loop has strong current which is nice. Overall it was a good experience. Can't take a photo inside as electronic device are not allowed.
Melodie B — Google review
Great place. Great changing facilities, a lot of the lockers wouldn't work, we had to keep trying different ones until we found a secure one. Other people were disgruntled by this also as they were holding small children whilst trying to secure a locker and then having to lift all their stuff out and into another locker, multiple times. Lockers are €1, it pops back out when you put back in your locker key. Some family changing cubicles at the back of the changing room. Have a wee area for pushchairs/buggy's. Shower area just as you are leaving the pool area, and some individual shower cubicles with doors. A mirror area with hair dryers, which you pay for. We bought tickets online, couldn't check in until 15 mins before the swim time. There is now a small viewing area behind the check-in desk, with table, chairs, and a tv. There is a small shop here that sells coffee ,which was absolutely beautiful, and only €3!! Amazing! They sell tea and soft drinks, some crisps, chocolate, sweets etc. Small selection but very reasonable prices. Overall, a great experience and it's great to see the viewing gallery/ seating area on my visit this time as this was never here on the previous years that I visited. We will definitely be back 😀
Carolyn M — Google review
The big bonus for kids if they size 1.1m they can go in all slidings, lazy river small but very fast, waves are really big. I was they on September and water is warm . Car parking 3€ Lockers 1€ Hair dryer 1€ I will recommend this place you have 2.15 hrs for your price is inaf that your kids have got time.
Kaz S — Google review
We had a great day out at Waterworld Bundoran with our family. There was something for everyone, from the little ones to the adults. The slides were great fun, and the wave pool was a lot of excitement. We also enjoyed the lazy river and the kids' area. The park was clean and well-maintained, and the staff were friendly and helpful. We would definitely recommend Waterworld Bundoran to anyone looking for a fun day out with the family. Pros: Variety of slides and water features Clean and well-maintained Friendly and helpful staff Wave pool Lazy river Kids' area Cons: Can get crowded, especially on weekends and during the summer holidays Changing rooms could be cleaner Overall: Waterworld Bundoran is a great place to spend a hot day with the family. We had a lot of fun, and we would definitely recommend it to others.
Akhilesh S — Google review
Water temperature cooler than previous years. Very over crowded . I have gone here a few years in a row and unfortunately nothing positive to say sun upgrades. Place may seem more modern, but over booking a massive issue
Shane D — Google review
Had a fab time, lots of slides, no long queue time and there were different areas for different ages/abilities. The wave pool is great fun, if a little hectic! Kids all loved the whirlpool/rapids the best. Changing rooms were really busy, all unisex so very easy for families. Definitely get tickets in advance.
Nicola O — Google review
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Atlantic Way, Drumacrin, Bundoran, Co. Donegal, F94 DR9V, Ireland
http://www.waterworldbundoran.com/
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Glencar Waterfall

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Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
Glencar Waterfall is a captivating natural wonder located in County Leitrim, just a short drive from Bundoran. This 50-ft tiered waterfall is situated at Glencar Lough and has inspired poets and artists for centuries, including William Butler Yeats. The surrounding landscapes are breathtaking, making it a popular destination for families and groups from around the world. Visitors can enjoy the tranquil sounds of cascading water as they approach the picturesque cascade nestled amidst lush greenery.
A truly beautiful site. Easy-to-walk trail (some stairs). The falls and stream are picturesque and calming. In the spring flowers on the grasses and trees were plentiful and fragrant. Worth the drive. As a bonus, the lambs below the parking lot were entertaining.
Evan H — Google review
Very beautiful waterfall, there is plant of designated parking nearby with ice cream van, play area, lake view, sheep, tea house and the route to waterfall. This route is accessible for mobility users up to the waterfall. There is choice to climb stairs and come round to the tea house. Rest areas and toilet are nearby in parking.
Abdul H — Google review
Lovely quiet calm spot to visit. Family and I had a small picnic. We were fortunate with lovely weather for the day.
Deena N — Google review
Wow! Found this on a whim. Inspiration for the poet Yates. Hidden gem of a park with stunning views. (Has clean restrooms)
Michael A — Google review
Beautiful location with a lake on one side, at the carpark, and then a small walk uphill through a canopy of trees to the gorgeous waterfall. Two pathways available to reach the waterfall, both have steps about 1/2 ways up but also stopping areas and seats on approach to sit and enjoy the sounds and views. Paved pathways in place but may become slippy with rain. Some light to moderate exertion required to reach the top and loop back around - not suitable for buggies etc. lovely cafe with information point, bathrooms, play area (outside), and small crafts at the entrance to the walk also. Parking is substantial but due to popularity it may require a little time to get a spot, but generally appears to have a steady turnover of spaces available. Lovely ice-cream van onsite in carpark also, (seasonal) - well worth a stop for a quick chat and nibble if inclined. Overall - a must see!
Maria S — Google review
Absolutely beautiful Waterfall. It is really high and the sound of the water falling is so peaceful. You can go up the steps at the side of the waterfall just to watch the water fall at such a great height. Really worth a visit and no charge to visit it.
Frances K — Google review
Glencar Waterfall is a stunning natural feature located in County Leitrim, Ireland. It is nestled in the picturesque Glencar Valley, near the village of Glencar, and is part of the Glencar Lake area. The waterfall is known for its beauty, especially during the wetter months, when it cascades down from a height of about 15 meters (49 feet) into a serene pool below. The area around the waterfall is lush and wooded, making it a great spot for nature walks and photography. The waterfall gained additional fame when it was mentioned in W.B. Yeats' poem The Stolen Child, adding to its cultural significance.
Hasan I — Google review
Gift shop, place to eat, coffee, and a view. Lovely short hike, beautiful scenery. Gorgeous views to get here. Met some lovely folks whom shared with us some history and weather's details.
Lena A — Google review
4.7
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4.5
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Largandoon, Glencar, Co. Leitrim, Ireland
http://www.discoverireland.ie/Activities-Adventure/glencar-waterfall/44568
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26

Graune Pet Farm And Play Centre- Santa on the Farm

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Children's amusement center
Sights & Landmarks
Farms
Graune Pet Farm and Play Centre is a great place to spend an afternoon with your family. The indoor play area is huge and has lots of fun activities for the kids, while the outdoor areas are perfect for running around and enjoying the fresh air. The staff are friendly and helpful, and will always make sure that your children have a blast!
Fantastic, really big place. From the entrance you go left the farm and right to the play centre. Lots of animals to see, and you get feeding bags, which is a lot of fun for kids. There is a Gruffalo walk around the farm with plenty of signs for the kids to interact with.
Liam F — Google review
We had a fabulous day at the farm today! Kids absolutely loved it, loads for them to do. The indoor soft play area is huge! Loads of friendly animals that the kids could feed and interact with. A huge array of outdoor toys and playgrounds aswell, just a really fun packed day. The staff are lovely and friendly. Food was only OK but its not overpriced either so it does the job. All in all its a fabulous day out and we'll definitely be back soon!
Maria M — Google review
We loved it! The animals are adorable and extremely well cared for. At the entrance, they gave us a small bag of food for the animals – the kids went wild with excitement! We were welcomed by the lovely Emma – she was amazing! We were the first to arrive, and she quickly let the kids hold a bunny and kindly answered our questions about some of the birds. The outdoor area is incredible and really well designed, full of fun activities for the little ones. We had a lovely lunch, once again looked after by the sweet Emma, always cheerful! Overall, it was an amazing experience and one we’ll definitely repeat. The kids will surely be asleep early tonight! Thank you so much, Emma, for your kindness and professionalism! I highly recommend this place for families, schools, and anyone with children.
Raquel C — Google review
Just had the best birthday for my daughter here! The staff was kind, and caring and compassionate, with wonderful customer service for a party of 17 kids! The facility was clean! The rates were well worth the experience! The food was delicious and the farm animals were amazing! With inside soft play and outside playgrounds, slides, go carts and sand play rooms for rainy dismal days..... Overall, I'd give them 10 stars! I highly recommend this beautiful slice for your child's big day! We will definitely be going back! Thank you for helping my little girl have such an amazing birthday! 💜 Kind regards the Atmores
Maria C — Google review
I have lived in Ballyhaunis in the last 8yrs and I used to think there was nothing we could do around here asides walk in the park. It's my first time visiting this farm and it is such a lovely place. Also a brilliant space to host birthday party for kids. My kids loved it and have asked to go back again. The staff are also pleasant. I highly recommend.
Owodunni M — Google review
A big Surprise I’m happy to say. I looked at Graune pet farm’s web site and wasn’t looking forward to the visit that my wife promised our 6 year old going by the web page photos. It’s a bit out of the way but worth the journey. It has large parking areas and easy access for those with strollers or wheelchair’s. It was €8 for each adult and €12 for the child but family rates are available. From the get go we got greeted by an adorable puppy in a stable with rabbits and kittens. A walk around the farm and your surrounded by hundreds of chicken loads of goats, lamas, emu and many other farmyard friends. All the animals seemed in good health and happy and their living areas looked clean and tidy all with food and water. The kids have lovely play areas outside including tyre swings and zip lines. Inside the indoor play soft play area is huge and has pool tables and air hockey to kill some time while your little one is on an adventure. It also has a large restaurant area although we didn’t eat here it looked and smelled lovely. It a lovely well run place clean and tidy with friendly staff. The little extras like “walking on water” only cost €3 and was well worth it. At first I was only going to give it four stars but thinking about it I don’t see how they could make it better for what you pay and I would highly recommend a visit. We spent 3 hours here and enjoyed every minute.
Thomas C — Google review
Great experience. I have visited last month with my wife and kid and he really enjoyed the visit. Spent 4-5 hours, enjoyed plenty of outdoor activities and indoor play area. Wide range of animals and will have an opportunity to feed the animals, Amble parking space, nice cafe with reasonable price, very friendly staff. Everything maintained neat and tidy..
Anish T — Google review
Kids had a ball, you can spend all day here. Lots of animals, plenty play areas. Go carts, swings, seesaw....Indoor soft play area too. Small cafe on site, we had our lunch there, it was lovely. Staff very friendly, would definitely recommend.
Kate K — Google review
4.6
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4.0
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Corraun, Cloonfad, Co. Mayo, Ireland
http://graunepetfarmandplaycentre.ie/
+353 86 385 6015
27

Eagles Flying Ballymote Sligo

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Farm
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Eagles Flying in Ballymote, Sligo, is a must-visit destination for wildlife lovers and anyone fascinated by birds of prey. This sanctuary is home to an impressive array of owls, hawks, and majestic eagles. Visitors can enjoy interactive flight demonstrations that showcase the incredible abilities of these magnificent creatures. The dedicated staff are passionate about educating guests on the importance of raptors while ensuring a fun experience for all ages.
We’ve just had the most incredible experience here!! I haven’t left the car park yet as I just wanted to share this and acknowledge how special It’s been for us!! I phoned earlier today indicating we’d pop in, and when we arrived we had a personalised tour of the place with the most knowledgeable Jenny & Evie, who know the animals so well and are able to inform and entertain both kids and adults alike! We saw so many different types of birds, ferrets (aka Pole Cats), a beautiful and gentle skunk, a fallow deer that loves to headbut the fence but gently accepts some treats, a flurry of bunnies, pigs, mice, Guinea pigs, some macaws, and so many more beautiful and much loved animal friends!! My three kids loved it and felt so part of the tour, and I as the adult was loving every minute of it too! Oh and the ‘piece de resistance’ was being led into a small stone shed to be greeted by a very well dressed and jolly ‘Santa’, and after some fun banter the kids got to hold a Barn owl and have their picture taken with Santa!! Then to be given a gift from his sack (of yummy chocolates, that they’re happily eating as I write this incredibly deserved review!!). I heartily recommend this place for the young and old, nature lovers and others. It’s a joy to be reminded of how special places like this still exist. Let’s all support them so they can continue! Thank you again!!
Kealan C — Google review
Fantastic experience that I'd recommend to everyone. We decided to go here on the way back to Knock airport and it proved to be a great decision. The staff are fantastic and really get their love and passion for the animals across. As it was out of season there were only 6 of us visiting for this 2 hour session so it was a real personal experience. As if having Eagles and Owls flying and landing on your arm wasn't amazing enough there's an array of other animals to get to see and pet from ferrets and rabbits to giant pigs and even a skunk. Absolutely fantastic time had.
Nigel C — Google review
Staff were very friendly. Price was very good I thought €54 for 2 adults and 2 kids over 10. Animals very well cared for and very friendly, so obviously well looked after. It was lovely to hear that they nurse injured animals back to health and release those able to be released. Kids loved the place and the 2 hours flew by. A++++
Rosaleen C — Google review
We had a great experience visiting the raptor sanctuary. Great demonstration of the flying birds of prey as well as a fun petting zoo and other rehabilitated animals on the grounds. They're doing great work and it's satisfying to know that you're helping to fund a good cause while enjoying your visit.
Jason C — Google review
Great place went with family and both girls who worked with the birds where great so much info and all the animals have a great life within the grounds
Paul D — Google review
What a place! A wonderful experience, worth every cent! You can feel that the birds and all the other animals are in such good care. The two ladies who showed us the place were amazing, very friendly and helpful. Despite the miserable weather they made sure we had a great time. They even got some umbrellas for us to use during the tour and the show! I learned a lot about the animals and I highly recommend this place!
Ana C — Google review
We came here back in 2017 and loved it. So as we decided to come back and do it again. This time was even better. We were the only ones there. The girls were brilliant, they talked as if the place was full. They clearly love the animals and love what they do. Thanks again for a great day. It cost €20 each, well worth it. 😊
David M — Google review
This place is a 'must go to' for animal lovers. To see a mix of rescued animals, for those wanting to learn more about different species of birds, a family day out, a hands on experience, lots of laughs, a warm welcome and all in a professional and relaxed environment... this is definitely the place to go. Thank you so much to all the staff and in particular to the two wonderful handlers.5*
Gillian B — Google review
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4.9
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Portinch, Co. Sligo, Ireland
http://www.eaglesflying.com/
28

Knocknarea

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Mountain peak
Nature & Parks
Knocknarea is a storied limestone hill located 6 km west of Sligo on the Cuil Irra peninsula. It offers a relatively short climb of about 20 to 40 minutes, leading to the summit with stunning panoramic views of the coast. At the top, there's a giant cairn believed to be the burial site of Queen Maedbh, an ancient Celtic warrior queen.
Stunning walk, park at the rugby club and follow the signs really really nice hike
Shaun B — Google review
A fabulous 6km loop walk. Start off with a steep hike to the tomb which is so impressive, with amazing 360 views and great mountain spotting signage. Then work your way down the trail on the other side and descend through steep forest with the help of a railway sleeper staircase and finally finish off along forest trails overlooking the Standhill surf.
Julian P — Google review
very beautiful hike with a really steep incline at the end but the view is soooo worth it at the end!! so many sheeps and cows in the area too!! only 1.2 km to the top
Madi T — Google review
Nice and easy walk. Easy for kiddos too. I done it with 2 Czechoslovakian wolfdogs 🐺🐺 and they really enjoyed this hike. Excellent paths done, really finger 👍. My recommendation to everyone 👌👌👌💪💪💪
Patrik P — Google review
A strenuous walk. I parked the car in Sligo rugby football club (a honest box is kept). Ver well maintained trail, and the steps were stepper. Plenty of benches along the trail to take rest. The trail leads to Queen Maeve's cairn. An absolutely gorgeous 360° view from the summit. Spent nearly 4 hours. After walk went to Strandhill beach and enjoyed the rest of evening. Perfect for a day trip with family.
Arun N — Google review
I've done this walk a few times. However, this time a bit differently with the newly added path around the Sligo side of the mountain. I recommend starting at the Sligo side car park and going up to the top and back down the Strandhill side through the forest. Then take the loop around back to the car park. This may be best for those, like me, who aren't very fit. I had my legs under me for the strenuous bit with loose rock and the loop is pretty easy on tired legs. Starting on Strandhill side, up and over, then around would be the same. It took me about two hours with lots of stops for photos. There is a nice little crepe and snack cart in the car park but not open all the time.
A R — Google review
Nice hicking. Good for groups and families. Nice wonderful view. Excellent spot for photographers. Good exercise. It would take 3 hours approx. Car parking and coffee placed are available. Don't miss stand and read about sacred spot of Meabh's cairn. You can not stand on or climb or take stone from there. If you want to see a photo of this place from above, I have some drony photos of there.
Hossam H — Google review
It's very nice place for hiking. Wear suitable boots. We can see the beauty of Ireland's nice beaches from the top. At once side of mountain, you can experience the jungle ambience.
Justin V — Google review
4.8
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4.7
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Knocknarea South, Co. Sligo, Ireland
29

Rosses Point

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Rosses Point, a village in County Sligo, Ireland, is situated at the entrance to Sligo Harbour from Sligo Bay. The area is known for its picturesque surroundings, including Oyster Island and Coney Island. Visitors can admire the Waiting on Shore monument near the RNLI lifeboat station and the Metal Man lighthouse placed offshore by local seafarers in 1821.
4.5
(505)
Rosses Upper, Co. Sligo, Ireland, USA
30

Lissadell House

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Building
Sights & Landmarks
Lissadell House is a historic 19th-century estate located in Sligo, Ireland. It was once the residence of the Gore-booth family, including Countess Markievicz, a prominent figure in the fight for Irish independence. The house offers seasonal tours and hosts various events, and visitors can also enjoy a tea room and explore its extensive alpine garden.
4.0
(665)
Lissadill, Ballinfull, Co. Sligo, F91 W2K1, Ireland, USA
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