5 Accommodation, 7 Things to do
Situated on the Shores of Lough Macnean, this is one of the most scenic inland courses in Ireland. Read more
MacNean House is a fine dining restaurant, run by chef Neven Maguire, with 17 luxurious guestrooms and two suites. MacNean House offers guests extended menus of his award winning dishes and wines from all over the world. Read more
Olive Grove Restaurant and Guest Accommodation is a Large Victorian House on the main street of Blacklion, Co Cavan, next door to one of Ireland's Top Chefs Neven Maguire. Read more
This walk is memorable due to the heritage and cultural value of the area in which it runs. The Burren Forest is an archaeological area of national importance. Read more
Waterfalls, old abbeys, tombs, forests, fabulous landscapes and amazing show caves are among some of the attractions of the Marble Arch Caves Global Geopark. It is a UNESCO recognised Global Geopark and crosses the Counties of Fermanagh and Cavan. Read more
Killinagh House is a unique, Georgian Country House, situated in the heart of the Marble Arch Global Geo Park, in west County Cavan. The perfect getaway for peace and relaxation. We cater for customer comforts, special requests and resonable prices. Read more
A visit to Cavan Burren Park wide open landscapes, perfectly preserved glacial erratics, specatacular dolmens and encyclopedic local guides, is an opportunity to experience a vast yet accessible world of natural and manmade history. Read more
The Shannon 'Pot' is the source of the majestic River Shannon - the longest River in Ireland travelling 280K from its source in Cavan to the Shannon Estuary in Limerick. Read more
Cavan Burren Park is a unique and special place where geological and archaeological features are gently revealed in an open and natural setting. Peace, birdsong, nature, stunning views, a visitor centre and five marked trails are also in place. Read more
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