6 Accommodation, 14 Things to do
Roscommon golf course is a formidable 18-hole championship course. Its feature holes are the ninth and 13th, which are both water holes. Read more
Day and evening meetings in Roscommon Racecourse. Read more
Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Roscommon Town is notable for many reasons, as not only does it boast a 53 metres high spire, but its interior also features colourful mosaics on the floor and walls, some inspired by Botticelli and Michelangelo. Read more
A friendly, centrally located campsite, Galey Bay Caravan and Camping Park sits on the shores of beautiful Lough Ree. Perfect as a touring base, the park boasts a three-star rating and provides all the necessary facilities for a comfortable stay. Read more
Gleeson's Townhouse & Restaurant is a tastefully restored, listed, 19th century town house, with an attractive finish of cut limestone and blue bangor, quarry slates in Roscommon Town. Read more
For a luxurious break in Roscommon Town, travellers can choose the charming Abbey Hotel, a four-star property with 50 bedrooms, a restaurant, bar, leisure centre and special events facilities. Read more
Donamon Castle is one of the oldest inhabited buildings in Ireland. There was a fort here from early times, but the first recorded reference is in the Annals of the Four Masters for the year 1154. Read more
The Restaurant at the Abbey Hotel is located on the Galway Road, Roscommon. The establishment offers a casual yet elegant dining experience with varied dishes prepared with great attention to detail. Read more
JC Doorly's Pub is found in Roscommon Town. The small pub is known for its traditional music and friendly atmosphere. Read more
Giant adventure play area for children up to 12 years old. Read more
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