Accessible Hidden Heartlands
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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.
The Midlands of Ireland, supported by the EU Just Transition Fund and Fáilte Ireland, is a territory dedicated to promoting regenerative tourism, helping local communities affected by the shift to a climate-neutral economy. This area is thriving with sustainable tourism development, thanks to numerous innovative initiatives and tourism projects. Visitors will enjoy the benefits of a diversified regional economy, the preservation of stunning natural habitats and biodiversity, and local communities offering a unique and enriching experience for all who visit.


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
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
Cafe’s & Restaurants
Adies Bar & Restaurant
The Wooden Spoon Restaurant
Lanesbrew Coffee Shop
The Village Inn Takeaway
Clarke’s Bar & Lounge
Foigha Bar & Restaurant
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Saint's Island
Portlick Millennium Forest
Hare Island
Inchmore
Inchcleraun Monastery
Inchenagh
Lanesborough

Lanesborough
Inchenagh
Inchcleraun Monastery
Saint’s Island
- Inchmore
Portlick Millennium Forest
- Hare Island