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    Welcome to the Corlea Trackway Visitor Centre

    Home to an Iron Age gem which was accidentally preserved by the bog in County Longford
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    1 hr 35 mins from Dublin Airport

    In 1984, workers processing peat for a nearby power station made a remarkable discovery.

    Hidden in bogland, preserved for over 2,000 years, was a phenomenal remnant of prehistory – an Iron Age road built in 148BC. Constructed with heavy oak planks, the trackway is believed to have been used as a “ceremonial highway” connecting the Hill of Uisneach where the Bealtaine Fire was lit and the high kings of Ireland were crowned, to Rathcroghan. Yet only a few years after its construction, the planks sunk into the bog: bad news for those who made it, but great news for us. The peat bog preserved the oak, allowing us to see what is now the largest Iron Age road of its kind in Europe. This 18-metre piece of road is on display at the Corlea Trackway Visitor Centre.

    Shortly after the Corlea Trackway was discovered, archaeologists began work in the area. Objects such as pottery, arrowheads and weapons were also found in good condition in the bog, and these are now in the Visitor Centre accompanied by information on their origin. After learning about the bog, it’s time to visit it. Corlea Peat Bog is home to diverse flora and fauna typical of this landscape, as well as four artificial lakes manufactured to maintain a certain level of humidity needed to preserve the bog. It’s an exceedingly interesting environment to be studied for years to come, and the easy looped walking trails here will allow you to take in some of the natural beauty, including bog cotton, dragonflies and sphagnum moss.

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    Visit the Corlea Trackway Visitor Centre

    Inside the Corlea Trackway Visitor Centre, County Longford

    Need to know

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    Admission to the Corlea Trackway Visitor Centre is free and access to the Corlea Trackway itself is via a guided tour.

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    The walk over the Corlea Peat Bog takes approximately 1 hr 30 mins.

    3

    There are an abundance of outdoor areas to enjoy a picnic so come to this picturesque landscape equipped with your favourite drinks and snacks.

    Things to see and do nearby

    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.

    Longford

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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.

    Longford

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    Hébergement

    Ballinamuck Edenmore Bog Walk

    Ballinamuck is one of the most historic towns in Longford due to a battle fought there in 1798. The Battle of Ballinamuck pitted the combined Irish and French forces under General Humbert and General Blake against the English under Lord Cornwallis.

    Longford

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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.

    Longford

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    Creative Ardagh

    Learn about Irish mythology, early Christianity, local writers and life 100 years ago at Ardagh Heritage and Creativity Centre. Create art, explore your creativity and be inspired.

    Longford

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    Derrycassin Walks

    Lace up your shoes and hit the trail at Derrycassin Wood. With three recommended walks, as well as the freedom to blaze your own trail, you'll enjoy the great outdoors whichever way you roam.

    Longford

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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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    Longford

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    Skelly's Bar and Restaurant

    Skelly’s Bar and Restaurant, Ballymahon, County Longford, has a rustic charm. It is known for live music and its relaxed, warm atmosphere. Call in anytime when you are passing, they will be delighted to welcome you and your family.

    Longford

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