

County Longford
The Royal Canal, County Longford
Galway Harbour
A step back in time
One of the gems of Ireland's lush midlands, County Longford displays much of its early history for curious visitors. It boasts an abundance of Early Christian and medieval monasteries (including Abbeylara, Ardagh, Abbeyshrule and Saints Island, the latter nestled on the banks of Lough Ree). But a real historical highlight is the preserved remains of a wooden Iron Age bog road (Europe’s largest, no less) at the Corlea Trackway Visitor Centre in Kenagh – an extraordinary find that dates back to 148BC!
County Longford
L-R: Clondra village; Corlea Trackway Visitors Centre; Johnny Keenan Banjo Festival; Granard Motte.
Water, water everywhere
Much of the county’s western boundary is caressed by Lough Ree – a large lake on the River Shannon – which is popular for fishing and boating (and sparks the occasional rumour of a lake monster!).
Also winding its way towards the Shannon is the Royal Canal. Initially completed in 1817, this waterway stretches from the bustling city of Dublin all the way through the green fields of the midlands to Clondra in County Longford, where it joins up with the River Shannon. Cruise past the tranquil countryside or pedal along the Longford Clondra Greenway for a tranquil glimpse of rural Ireland.
And if that isn’t enough to entice you, kayaking enthusiasts can jump on the River Inny in Ballymahon and race down some thrilling white-water rapids.


Saints Island, County Longford
Festival season
Longford’s past and present really come together in its festivals. Head to The Marquee in Drumlish where every August some of Ireland’s best-known country music stars come together for a four-day event of live toe-tapping music.
If you prefer the idea of engaging in creative writing workshops and poetry competitions then Longford’s summertime literary festivals are definitely worth a look! Every June The Goldsmith International Literary Festival takes place to pay homage to the literary genius Oliver Goldsmith, or try the Edgeworth Literary Festival held in Edgeworthstown every May where there is a hive of activity promised to entertain the whole family.


Ardagh, County Longford
Dancing delight
For an entirely different take on Irish culture, make your way to the Longford Set Dancing Weekend, held in Longford town in November. Set dancing is a kind of court dance involving four couples moving in a “set”. It might sound orderly, but the athleticism and passion of the spectacle has to be seen to be believed. People in the know come from all over to admire the skills on display. Are you and your friends bold enough to take your place (and your chances) in a set? The competition is fierce. But so is the fun.
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The Maria Edgeworth Visitor Centre
Set in Edgeworthstown, County Longford, The Maria Edgeworth Visitor Centre is rich in literary legends, inventive intellects, and enlightened educationalists. Explore the life and work of Maria Edgeworth and her family and discover where the story of Ireland's national school system began.
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Longford Arms Hotel
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.
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Midland Karting
Get your heart racing at this go-karting, paintball, and simulator racing centre in Edgeworthstown, County Longford. Its ideal location, 1hr from Dublin and Sligo and 30min from Athlone and Carrick-On-Shannon, makes it perfect for your next party.
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St. Mel's Cathedral
St. Mel’s Cathedral is a landmark building in Longford. It was wonderfully restored as the focal point of the local Catholic community after the Christmas Day fire of 2009.
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Knights and Conquests Exhibition Centre
Visit The Knights and Conquests Exhibition Centre in Granard, County Longford, where history comes alive in Ireland’s Hidden Heartlands. Pick up the Gauntlet of our Norman ancestors and walk on an interactive journey through time in the shadow of Ireland’s highest Motte and Bailey Castle. Discover if you were a Gael or a Norman and get to grips with Norman Armour and Weaponry.
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Center Parcs Longford Forest
Center Parcs Longford Forest is a holiday village set in over 400 acres of tranquil woodland in the heart of the Irish midlands.
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Cloughan Farm & Cookery School
Visit Cloughan Farm & Cookery School in Cloughan, County Longford and dive into sustainable farm living. Get hands-on cooking experience using farm ingredients. Learn, laugh, taste great food and fall in love with farming life.
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Newcastle Woods
Enjoy Newcastle Wood, with its array of walks, amenities, wildlife, trees, and flora. The wood extends to 325ha and is owned and managed by Coillte as a commercial forest.
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Casey's Bogwood Sculptures
Michael and Kevin Casey are artists who create beautiful sculptures from bogwood found in Irish bogs. You are invited to their workshop and studio, located in Newtowncashel, County Longford.
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An Evening of Drama at Backstage Theatre
Backstage Theatre Group are proud to present three one act plays featuring a wealth of local talent! "A Tale of Two Spectators" by Peter Manos, "Clarity of the Last Day" by Charlie McGuinness, and "Visitor From Forest Hills" by Neil Simon.
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