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The Richmond Inn licensed guesthouse overlooks Richmond harbour in the picturesque village of Clondra, 5km from Longford town in County Longford. Read more
The Longford Arms Hotel and Leisure Club has been at the centre of social life in Longford Town for many years. It offers comfortable accommodation, conference facilities, a leisure centre and dining options. Read more
Situated just off the N4 near Longford Town, Melview Lodge Bed & Breakfast is a 3 Star Fáilte Ireland approved property and comes highly recommended. Read more
Town house situated 1 kilometre from town centre and 200 metres from Longford Golf Club. On the main Dublin road, convenient to St. Mel's Cathedral and with St. Joseph's hospital 500 metres away. Read more
Longford Country House, in North County Longford, offers award winning B&B and self catering accommodation. The four star self catering accommodation is in two traditional country cottages set within private landscaped gardens. Read more
Cooneys family run hotel opens onto the wide streets of Ballymahon town in County Longford. The town, built on the banks of the river Inny, provides a gateway to a relatively undiscovered part of the midlands of Ireland. Read more
Viewmount House is a majestic period house set in four acres of idyllic gardens on the edge of Longford town. Home to the multi-award winning VM Restaurant, Viewmount offers luxury, individually styled suites and bedrooms with antique furniture. Read more
Abbeyview House Bed and Breakfast is a period property with all modern conveniences based in Abbeyshrule, County Longford. The house is centrally located with the major towns of Mullingar, Longford and Athlone all within 20 to 25 minutes’ drive. Read more
Center Parcs Longford Forest is a holiday village set in over 400 acres of tranquil woodland in the heart of the Irish midlands. Read more
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