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Guided Angling Trips

Two people in life jackets are on a boat, engaged in fishing. One person is helping the other reel in a fish from the water. The scene is surrounded by greenery on the far shore.
A group of people wearing jackets and life jackets are fishing from a boat on a cloudy day. They are standing on the deck, holding fishing rods, with a view of the water and distant shore in the background.

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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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    Illustrated map showing a large, branching blue lake with seven numbered locations marked. An orange pin at location 1 with a "We Are Here" label is on the lake’s western edge, near trees and a mountain.
    1. Lanesborough

    2. Inchenagh

    3. Inchcleraun Monastery

    4. Saint’s Island

    5. Inchmore
    6. Portlick Millennium Forest

    7. Hare Island

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    Really enjoyable, staff were very helpful and knowledgable. Definitely take the boat trip again.

    Kathy

    Great Experience

    I had US visitors with me for this trip. Brigid and Harry were very helpful, chatty and made the boat ride very enjoyable

     John J Martin

    Very good

    fabulous day out from start to finish facilities spotless and fully accessible boat trip was lovely – scenery beautiful the two men Liam and his colleague they were so nice, friendly and kind would highly recommend to all it is NOT just for wheelchair it is accessible to ALL WILL REVISIT THANK YOU

     Jackie Foley

    Enable Ireland 2 service owners plus two staff from limerick

    It was a great experience , so easy to access

    Christine Smith

    Informative, fun

    This is a lovely way to spend one and a half hours sightseeing on Lough Ree on the Accesss for all boat. The Access for all building at the dockside where you confirm your booking and can have a coffee with outdoor seating is lovely with a majestic view of the River Shannon it gets you ready for the boating experience ahead. The boat speaks for itself the staff on board are very friendly and share all their knowledge and information on all aspects of Lough Ree with its various islands and bird wildlife. There is an abundance of bird life to be seen if you want to immerse yourself in nature as you float on the water admiring your surroundings just relaxing taking it all in then this is a must do trip. An excellent initiative well worth supporting it is one I would highly recommend with family and friends.

    Seamus Duffy

    A majestic trip
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    We offer packages & tours for Corporate Events.

    Lough Ree Access For All offers unique corporate boat tours on the scenic Lough Ree in Ireland, designed to provide an inclusive experience for all participants, including those with disabilities or limited mobility.

    These tailored tours are perfect for team-building events, corporate retreats, or company outings, combining the beauty of the Irish countryside with a focus on accessibility and comfort.

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