Description - Holiday by the River Shannon in Ireland
John and Marian invite you to rent either The Ashtree Cottage or The Chestnut Cottage situated on the McDonald farm at Lusmagh, Banagher, Co. Offaly only 1 Km from the River Shannon.
The Shannon Cottages are in the Galway/Offaly/Tipperary area, three miles from the popular riverside town of Banagher. The wide bridge which crosses the River Shannon to County Galway opens the way to tour the west of Ireland.
The Cottages have the feeling of seclusion while they are actually well placed to tour the West of Ireland and are within easy walking distance of the River Shannon
Location Type: River, Rural, Village
Nearest Airport: Shannon 50 Miles
Car: Necessary
Area Description: Banagher is famous for its Irish music pubs, its river cruises, Bog walks and rail tours, great fishing,, Excellent super markets and shops, Restaurants, and Hotels. Most of the pubs serve really good food also. Located on the Shannon crossing, Banagher town was originally a small port in the 18th century, and is now a major centre for Boating activities as well as Fishing and WatersportsThe Wide Bridge that crosses the River Shannon at Banagher and opens the way to tour the West of Ireland
Area Description: Banagher is famous for its Irish music pubs, its river cruises, Bog walks and rail tours, great fishing,, Excellent super markets and shops, Restaurants, and Hotels. Most of the pubs serve really good food also. Located on the Shannon crossing, Banagher town was originally a small port in the 18th century, and is now a major centre for Boating activities as well as Fishing and WatersportsThe Wide Bridge that crosses the River Shannon at Banagher and opens the way to tour the West of Ireland
Cruises on the River Shannon:' The Shannon Queen' sails on the Shannon from Banagher twice weekly in the Summer.
Viking Tours Ltd has a Viking Longship which has a capacity of 71 passengers. It is based in Athlone town centre. With the strong Viking connection to Clonmacnoise, arrival or departure aboard a Viking Ship adds immeasurably to the visit.
During the cruise to Lough Ree and its islands there is live commentary with tales of Viking treasure and of many battles fought.
Birr Equestrian Centre: Trek on boglands and forest trails with wonderful views of the Slieve Bloom Mountain, Treks tailored to individuals needs.
Birr Castle Demesne:Features Irelands Historic Science Centre. In the Grounds is the Great Telescope built by the Earl of Rosse in the 1840's and the most wonderful gardens you will want to visit.
Tullamore Dew Heritage Centre: Be sure to stop off at Tullamore and enjoy the heritage tour on the site of the original Tullamore Dew Distillery. It will take you through life in a small Irish town from the early 1800s onwards as well as showing how whiskey is made. You will end the tour with a complimentary glass of Tullamore Dew or Irish Mist Irish whiskey liqueur.
Ancient Monastic Site:Clonmacnoise was founded in 545AD by St Ciaran. The monastic ruins consists of a cathedral, two round towers, 8 churches and 3 high crosses. There is also the remains of a 13th century castle. There is a modern interpretive centre and tourist office on the site.
Bog Rail Tour: Clonmacnoise and West Offaly Railway gives you the opportunity to enjoy a guided 5.5 km circular train-ride through a raised bog- the Blackwater Bog. Don't miss it!
Rock of Cashel (Tipperary) A spectacular group of Medieval buildings set on an outcrop of limestone in the Golden Vale including the 12th century round tower, High Cross and Romanesque Chapel, 13th century Gothic cathedral, 15th century Castle and the restored Hall of the Vicars Choral. Attractions include an audio-visual show and exhibitions.
Include here nearby Holy Cross Abbey. See the beautifully restored chapels and cloister, the eye-catching fleur-de-lis symbols carved on the old stone pillars and the medieval fresco
Bunratty Castle, was built in the 15th century by the Earl of Thomond .He was famous for his hospitality. Following this tradition of hospitality, the world renowned Bunratty Medieval Banquet is held twice nightly throughout the year.
Bunratty Folk Park, recreates rural and urban life in 19th century Victorian Ireland.
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