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Accessible Hidden Heartlands

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HIDDEN HEARTLANDS

Accessible Attractions Near Us

Longford, Ireland, offers several attractions with accessibility amenities. The Royal Canal Greenway, stretching from Maynooth to Longford, features a flat, well-maintained path suitable for wheelchair users, offering scenic views of the Irish countryside. Additionally, Center Parcs Longford Forest provides adapted lodges and accessible activities, including adventure golf and ten-pin bowling, ensuring an inclusive experience for all guests.

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HIDDEN HEARTLANDS

Accessible Attractions

North Commons Woodlands Walk

Corlea Trackway Visitor Centre

Corlea Bog Amenity Walk

Strokestown Park House & Gardens

The National Famine Museum

Roscommon County Museum

Rathcroghan Visitor Centre

Maria Edgeworth Centre

St John’s Wood & Rinnagan Loop Walk

Longford Sports & Leisure Centre

The Healing Heart Of Horses At Asterales

Fiona Egan Cloughan Farm & Cookery School

Backstage Theatre

Newcastle Wood Walk

St Mel’s Cathedral

Knights & Conquests Heritage Centre

HIDDEN HEARTLANDS

Cafe’s & Restaurants

Adies Bar & Restaurant

The Wooden Spoon Restaurant

Lanesbrew Coffee Shop

The Village Inn Takeaway

Clarke’s Bar & Lounge

Foigha Bar & Restaurant

Explore & plan your visit by viewing our interactive map.

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Saint's Island
Known for its ancient monastic ruins, the island offers visitors a chance to explore its rich heritage while enjoying the stunning natural surroundings.
Portlick Millennium Forest
Located near Lough Ree in County Westmeath, this forest is a beautiful mix of native woodlands.
Hare Island
Hare Island, located on Lough Ree, is a hidden gem offering a peaceful retreat in the heart of Ireland.
Inchmore
The island is rich in natural beauty and holds historical significance, with evidence of early monastic settlement. Surrounded by calm waters and lush landscapes, Ichmore offers a peaceful retreat and a glimpse into Ireland’s ancient past.
Inchcleraun Monastery
Inchcleraun Island, also known as Quaker Island, is located in Lough Ree on the River Shannon in Ireland. The island is home to the ruins of a monastery founded around 540 AD by St. Diarmaid the Just
Inchenagh
Inchenagh (Inse Éanach- island; river meadow) is an Island of approximately 76 acres in the northern end of Lough Ree, with a varied and interesting history.
Lanesborough
Lanesborough, situated in County Longford, Ireland, lies on the eastern bank of the River Shannon at the northern tip of Lough Ree. Its Irish name, Béal Átha Liag, translates to "Mouth of the Ford of the Flagstones," reflecting its historical significance as a crossing point on the Shannon
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