7 Accommodation, 2 Events , 22 Things to do
Birr Castle Gardens in Co Offaly is a historic and beautiful part of the Irish midlands. Comprising award-winning landscapes and set in Birr, one of Ireland’s beautiful Georgian heritage towns, the gardens are abundant in exotic trees and flowers. Read more
Situated in the tree lined Oxmantown Mall, Birr Theatre and Arts Centre is a dedicated purpose built theatre which dates from 1888. Read more
Birr Golf Club offers a wonderful 18 hole parkland course. The course has been carved out of natural woodland and eskers and provides a strong challenge for even the most accomplished golfers. Read more
The Maltings Bed and Breakfast is in the centre of Birr town adjacent to Birr Castle Demesne. All six en suite guestrooms are comfortably furnished with large TV and tea/coffee making facilities, with a view of the river. Free internet access. Read more
Guests may choose Doolys Hotel for a stay in central Ireland. A boutique hotel situated in the heart of Birr, County Offaly, this cosy accommodation is one of the country's oldest coaching houses. Read more
The four star family run County Arms Hotel has been welcoming visitors to Birr, County Offaly since 1962. The County Arms Hotel is the perfect destination for your Wedding, Meeting & Events, Leisure or Activity based breaks. Read more
Located just two kilometres from the centre of Birr town in County Offaly, The Ring Farmhouse is a working farm B&B enjoying a unique and historic setting. Read more
Birr Outdoor Education Centre is located in Birr, County Offaly. They utilise the River Shannon as the base for a range of water sports education courses. Read more
Enjoy home cooked pub grub in comfortable and friendly surroundings. Family groups and small parties catered for. Read more
Located at Oxmantown Mall, one of Irelands finest examples of Georgian Architecture. Read more
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