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Portumna Castle, built close to 400 years ago by the de Burgo (Burke) family, stands close to Lough Derg, the River Shannon and Portumna Forest Park in Portumna, County Galway. Read more
Portumna Golf Club is one of the hidden gems of Irish golf. It is a beautiful parkland course that sweeps its way through forest and woodlands close to Lough Derg, the last and largest lake on the River Shannon. Read more
All-weather private marina for berthing boats – very scenic, quiet sheltered harbour on Lough Derg. Read more
This 9-hole golf course in south east Galway is situated in lovely surroundings 3km (1.8 miles) from the town of Portumna. Read more
Portumna Country Market takes place every Friday in Portumna, County Galway. It has a wide selection of produce and craft available for both visitors and locals to browse and buy. Read more
WaterMark ski club is based on Lough Derg on the river Shannon and offers lessons on waterskis, wakeboards, wakesurf, barefoot, trick ski and bodyboard. Read more
The Hymany Way is one of a series of 11 sections of the greater Beara Breifne Way in County Galway. Read more
Murray's B&B and Angling Services in Portumna, Co Galway, offer a complete package for the visiting angler, whether a novice or experienced fisherman. Read more
An exciting route of beautiful gardens within easy reach of Lough Derg, the garden trail includes both public and privately owned spaces. They also vary in size and style, ranging from manicured gardens to gardens with wildlife. Read more
Murray's Cycle Hire is located in Portumna, County Galway. It has a variety of bicycles for hire to explore Slieve Aughty Mountains, Lough Derg area or Portumna Forest Park which is particularly family friendly and has trails of varying difficulty. Read more
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