Experience laid back luxury at its very best in an imaginative retreat set in the very heart of Ireland. Glasson Lakehouse boasts some of the most scenic views of beautiful Lough Ree and Ireland’s Hidden Heartlands. Glasson Lakehouse offers beautiful spacious rooms & suites including family friendly rooms and dog friendly rooms each filled with super comfortable beds, smart TVS, SMEG fridges, tea & coffee facilities, room service, rainforest showers and more. Dine in Bonnie’s Restaurant, a modern dining experience focusing on big flavours and the freshest ingredients (al fresco dining is available too) or have a pint in Tom’s Fish & Tackle Irish Pub. Guests have access to Power Gym plus a host of outdoor and lakeside activities for the whole family. Activities include boat tours, kayaking, paddle boarding, golfing, archery, fairy forest walk, rent a bike, picnic on the grounds and more. Website: glassonlakehouse.ie Phone: 0906485120 Email: reservations@glassonlakehouse.ie
Kilbeggan Distillery
Kilbeggan Distillery is the world’s oldest whiskey distillery, established in 1757 and still makes one of Ireland’s finest whiskeys. From the creaking timber water wheel, to our giant steam engine, a guided tour of this distillery will transport you back two centuries and captivate your senses. This is no mere “visitor centre” but a real working distillery run by a team of young enthusiastic craftspeople, skilled in the traditional ways of making Irish whiskey. On your guided tour, you will get close to the iconic waterwheel which once powered the whole distillery and kept whiskey flowing through Kilbeggan. Old mash tuns and fermenters are still in their original positions and the new Kilbeggan malt spirit flows from ancient pot stills – one of which is over 186 years old! It is the quintessential Irish whiskey distillery, with whitewashed walls, weathered slate roof, brick chimney stack, creaking timber water wheel and even regular ghost sightings! Website: kilbegganwhiskey.com Phone: 0579332134 Email: info@kilbeggandistillery.com
Athlone Castle
Experience a magnificent immersive journey through history at Athlone Castle Visitor Centre. Climb the steps to the castle keep and enjoy the views across the majestic River Shannon or climb higher still to the castle battlements and look across the rooftops of the entire town. Take a step back in history through playful interactive exhibits, touch screen animations and an immersive 360 degree cinematic experience that brings the Great Siege of Athlone to life. Swords, cannon balls and stunning sculptures give these ancient stories depth. Vibrant displays and historic artefacts will lead you along a 3D timeline that illustrates Athlone’s last 200 years. Enjoy the wonderful voice of John Count McCormack in a display dedicated to the memory of the world-famous Athlone tenor. Join one of the informative guided tours for a journey through Irish history that you won’t forget. Rain or shine, this is a castle with a story. Website: athlonecastle.ie Phone: 0906442130 Email: info@athlonecastle.ie
The Hill of Uisneach
The Mythological Centre of Ireland, this ancient ceremonial site is one of the most sacred and historical sanctuaries in the world. The burial site of the Earth Goddess Ériu, the founder of Ireland and the Sun God Lugh, this enigmatic hill became the seat of the High Kings of Ireland and the meeting point of the ancient provinces where laws were struck and divisions agreed. The ‘Catstone’, a huge weathered limestone boulder under which Ériu is buried, is the most famous of over forty surviving features on the hilltop. On Uisneach the first Great Fire of Ireland was lit to announce the dawn of summer and these ‘Bealtaine Fires’ and Druid Ceremonies are now celebrated with an annual festival in May. Passionate local tour guides at Uisneach will take you on a fascinating journey into the spiritual past of ancient Ireland. Website: uisneach.ie Phone: 0877189550 Email: tours@uisneach.ie
Tullynally Castle Gardens
Tullynally Castle’s majestic presence dominates a breathtaking landscape, with 12 acres of beautifully restored 18th Century gardens, terraced lawns, remarkable mature trees, walled flower gardens and ornamental lakes. The current owner, Thomas Pakenham has added a wealth of unusual trees and shrubs, many of them collected as seed on his travels, including superb collections of rare magnolias and lilies. The sunny Tearoom in the Castle Courtyard offers teas, coffee and delicious homemade food throughout the day and a splendid family coach is on display. Tullynally stands atop the ‘Hill of the Swan’, with views of Lough Derravaragh, the legendary lake where the ‘Children of Lir’ were turned into swans by their jealous stepmother and condemned to 900 years of wandering. Tullynally Castle has been home to the Pakenham family (later the Earls of Longford) for over 350 years. Guided tours of the huge rambling Gothic Revival castle in all its grandeur are available Thursdays to Saturdays, including the early Victorian kitchens and laundries, with a fascinating insight into the real stories of Irish history. Website: tullynallycastle.ie Phone: 0449661856 Email: info@tullynallycastle.ie
Belvedere House, Gardens and Park
This magnificent 160 acre estate on the shores of Lough Ennell features a fully restored Georgian villa, Victorian Walled Garden, 18th Century parkland and woodland walking trails. But most intriguing are the various romantic follies and each of these impressive structures has a captivating story to tell. The Jealous Wall at Belvedere is the largest folly in Ireland and hides a story of sibling rivalry and the haunting past of the ‘Wicked Earl’ who once owned Belvedere. At the visitor centre, guided tours of the house and estate can be booked for groups, or you can choose to explore it yourself. The Victorian Walled Garden features many exotic plants and is well worth a visit, followed by stroll through the extensive mature woodlands and magical Fairy Garden. For children Belvedere offers lots to do, with four great play areas and a 30m zipline. Facilities include a fully licensed cafe, gift shop and ample car parking. Book your guided tour and learn the intriguing tales of the ‘Wicked Earl’ who built Belvedere and the stories behind the awe-inspiring follies waiting to be discovered on this lakeside estate and parkland. Website: belvedere-house.ie Phone: 044 93 38960 Email: info@belvedere-house.ie
Central Hotel, Tullamore
The Central Hotel is situated in the centre of the town and is in close proximity to shops, restaurants, bars and great nightlife. The Central Hotel is a great choice whether you are travelling on business or enjoying a leisure break with family or friends. A five minute walk from Tullamore railway station and a short drive from the Dublin/Galway motorway, the Central Hotel offers a great location to explore the secret gems and attractions of Tullamore and Offaly. At the hotel’s Bar Polo, you will enjoy the highest quality food from the freshest and finest local produce. The hotel features a 24 hour front desk, baggage storage, and complimentary newspapers and you can stay connected during your stay as Central Hotel Tullamore offers guests free wifi. The Central Hotel is situated in the centre of the town and is in close proximity to shops, restaurants, bars and great nightlife. The Central Hotel is a great choice whether you are travelling on business or enjoying a leisure break with family or friends. Website: https://centralhoteltullamore.com
Bridge House Hotel, Tullamore
The 4* Bridge House Hotel Tullamore is one of Ireland’s most popular landmark hotels and is centrally located in the thriving midlands town of Tullamore at the heart of Ireland’s Ancient East. The Bridge House Hotel Tullamore, with its spectacular entrance and elegant foyer, its grand crystal chandelier and magnificent marble stairway is the fabulous setting for your weekend away, business trip or indeed your wedding reception and is one of the most popular hotels in the midlands. This Offaly hotel is easily accessible from all destinations, less than 90 minutes from Dublin, Limerick and Galway making it the ideal meeting point. Renowned for good food, hospitality and world class service the Bridge House Hotel Tullamore is the perfect choice for a relaxing short break, family holiday, Spa and leisure break, weddings, functions, conference, business and golf trips. Website: https://bridgehousehoteltullamore.ie
County Arms, Birr
Set on a nine-acre estate in the elegant Georgian heritage town of Birr, the family owned County Arms Hotel is a four-star hotel that offers guests elegant accommodation with warm and friendly service. Centrally located in the heart of Ireland, the hotel is just 120 minutes from Dublin, 90 minutes from Shannon, 85 minutes from Galway and just over an hour from Limerick. The newly renovated hotel has 70 luxury bedrooms, including Georgian Suites (which are among the finest hotel Georgian Suites in Ireland), Family, Deluxe and Accesible Rooms. The Springs Leisure Club is the centre for health, fitness, and wellbeing at County Arms Hotel. Offering guests a bright and uplifting space to exercise, relax and unwind, its facilities include gym, heated swimming pool, sauna, steam room, jacuzzi and whirlpool. The international award-winning cuisine served in both The Rose Garden Restaurant and Bar 62, with a mix of contemporary dishes and hearty classics, made them a destination for many years among the best places to eat in Birr. Delicious cocktails are served in the trendy The Shaker Room, the hotel’s newly launched cocktail bar.” Website: https://countyarmshotel.com
Dooly’s Hotel, Birr
Dating back to 1747, Dooly’s Hotel in Birr is one of the oldest coaching Inns in the country. Dooly’s exudes olde world charm combined with a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Dooly’s Hotel offers luxury hotel accommodation with 17 boutique style guest rooms. The hotel’s bedrooms combine old world elegance with up to the minute standards and facilities. With a renowned local reputation for quality food and service The Emmet Restaurant offers great value menus to cater for all needs while the atmospheric Coach House Bar offers a fantastic alternative to the main restaurant. Dooly’s enjoys a rich history of guests from politicians to world famous writers, opera singers and even the odd Royal. Ideally situated in the centre of Georgian Birr, Dooly’s is just a short walk to all attractions in the town including Birr Castle which has 100 acres of grounds with river walks and pretty parkland. Website: https://doolyshotel.com