Set against a backdrop of the Slieve Bloom Mountains and dating back to 1209, Kinnitty Castle Hotel is set within 650 acres of parkland and forests. This Gothic four-star Castle offers luxurious accommodation in the picturesque village of Kinnitty, just 30 minutes off the Dublin/Limerick motorway. There are 37 distinctively styled en-suite guest rooms within the Castle. Each luxurious room retains an original, cultivated style that is in keeping with the period of the property. Spaciousness and high ceilings, along with opulent fabrics and period furniture, effortlessly highlight the singular heritage of the Castle. With a variety of excellently prepared dishes in the Slí Dala Restaurant, light refreshments and relaxing drinks in the Library Bar or traditional food, Irish music and drinks in the Dungeon Bar, Kinnitty Castle Hotel offers something for everyone. Kinnitty Castle is set at the foot of the Slieve Bloom Mountains, with numerous trails and guided walks available. Clay Pigeon shooting is available on the castle grounds, and Birr Castle is a 20-minute drive away. Website: https://kinnittycastlehotel.com
Tullamore Court Hotel
Its uniquely central location, just ten minutes off the Dublin/Galway motorway, ensures the magnificent and newly refurbished four-star Tullamore Court Hotel is popular with visitors from all corners of Ireland and throughout the world. The multi-award winning Tullamore Court boasts 104 bedrooms including 33 executive suites, all with free broadband. Located in the town and five minute walk from the railway station, the Tullamore Court is the perfect location for romantic getaways, fun-filled family breaks, business trips or quick overnight escapes. The Tullamore Court Hotel has something for everyone, luxury accommodation complemented by fine dining, extensive leisure facilities and is the perfect choice for weddings, a family holiday or weekend break. Family friendly facilities include Kids Klub, an award winning Leisure Centre with swimming pool, kiddies’ pool and crèche. The hotel’s Leisure Centre is one of the top fitness clubs in the midlands. Open seven days a week from 7am until 10:15pm and free for all hotel residents, guests can enjoy full use of its 20-metre heated indoor pool and its jacuzzi, sauna and steam room. They also get full access to the hotel’s fully equipped fitness gym which is packed with premium equipment. With capacities varying from five to 750 people, the hotel’s dedicated conference centre offers a huge choice with 14 flexible, bright and airy meeting rooms and is one of the most popular meeting and events venues in the country. Website: https://tullamorecourthotel.ie
Wild Connections Wellness Walks
Wild Connections Wellness Walks Oct 9th and 16th. €10 per person. Enjoy a relaxing hour long walk through the tranquil and beautiful surroundings of Birr Castle Demesne as your guide, Leona Cronin will take you through a mindful walk as you connect with nature. Address: Birr Castle Demesne, Townparks, Birr, County Offaly, Ireland Email: reception@birrcastle.com Phone: +353 (0)57 912 0336 Website: https://birrcastle.com/events
Canal Quarter Festival 2022
Hugh Lynch’s annual Canal Quarter Festival returns this year on the October Bank Holiday weekend. Lineup: Wolfe Tones Smash Hits The Whistlin Donkeys The Dooley Brothers Alex Roe Ruaile Buaile The Two Johnnies The Buckleys Super Bass The Collision DJs Every Night Tickets: €25 per night or €60 for a weekend pass More information: https://facebook.com/Hughlynchs
Púca Spooka
Tullamore’s much loved Halloween Event will return this October with a spooktacular programme of events. Thousands of people dressed in their spookiest costumes are expected to attend the “Free to attend” event, which will bring Tullamore Lloyd Town Park alive with two days of spooky installations and spellbinding performances. This year’s event is themed “Stranger Things” and is being delivered by Tullamore Municipal District in association with Up Close and Personal Promotions. This event is recognized as one of the biggest and best of its kind in the Midlands and is the highlight of the successful year events programme which brings huge numbers of visitors to Tullamore. It will be held on Saturday and Sunday 22nd and 23rd October between 3pm – 8pm at Lloyd Town Park, Tullamore. A sensory friendly time will be held 2pm – 3pm each day. It will also include food and beverage stalls, live performances, superhero meet-and-greet and creative workshops for children. This event is support by The Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media. More information available on https://www.facebook.com/offalycoco
Grand Canal Way
What better way to see Offaly from a different perspective than to savour all the wonderful delights and surprises that the Grand Canal way has to offer. Covering a distance of 132 kilometres and running all the way from Ringsend in the Dublin docklands to Shannon Harbour, the Grand Canal meanders through the Offaly countryside from Edenderry in the east to Shannon Harbour in the west of the county. The Offaly section of the Grand Canal route is punctuated by historic sites, canal locks, lock houses and industrial architecture from bygone days. The route embraces landscape that has been untouched by modern agriculture and remains a linear oasis for the flora and fauna that was originally common throughout our countryside. Dotted along the 71 kilometres route are the towns and villages of Daingean, Ballycommon, Tullamore, Rahan, Pollagh and Belmont offering accommodation to walkers and cyclists and boating enthusiasts. Offaly County Council are currently in partnership with Waterways Ireland and Bord na Mona working towards completing a full off-road Grand Canal Greenway west from Tullamore to Lough Boora Discovery Park and eastwards to Daingean. To view or download map click here; Map Source: visitoffaly.ie
Clara Bog Nature Reserve & Visitor Centre
With the Slieve Bloom mountains as a backdrop Clara Bog Nature Reserve is one of the most important raised bogs in Europe and is the finest remaining example of a raised bog in Ireland today. Clara Bog Nature Reserve is home to many protected wildlife species and it has been said that visitors here can experience ten thousand years of history in the ten square kilometres that accommodate Clara Bog and its surroundings. Covering 840 hectares it is home to hundreds of plant and animal species with many totally unique to this site. Clara bog’s one kilometre looped boardwalk affords visitors the perfect opportunity to view some of the many protected wildlife species and birds that have made the place their home. Less than two kilometres from the Nature Reserve, the Visitor Centre offers visitors the opportunity to get a deeper appreciation of the unique insight into the bog with colourful wildlife displays, documentaries and touch screen info-graphics. Please be aware that the Visitor Centre is open saesonally and it is advised to contact in advance. Address: Clara Bog Visitor Centre,Ballycumber Road, Clara Email: claraguides@housing.gov.ie Phone: +353 579368878 Website: http://www.clarabognaturereserve.ie Source: visitoffaly.ie
Tullamore Dew Distillery
The Ultimate Distillery Experience Experience a day like no other as you’re taking ‘behind the scenes’ of the Tullamore D.E.W. state-of-the-art Distillery. Explore the home of Tullamore D.E.W. from distillation to maturation while meeting some of the characters who work on-site every day. Sip an Irish coffee, feel the warm embrace of heat from the bubbling stills and inhale the rich whiskey aromas from the 50,000 oak casks that lie sleeping in our maturation warehouse. Visit Ireland’s only custom built warehouse snug and discover the art of blending before savouring three of award winning whiskeys. Your tour includes: 105 minute “behind the scenes” guided tour of our state-of-the art working Distillery. Welcome Irish Coffee. Still House visit. Experiment in our blending lab. “Dip the Dog” and taste whiskey straight from the cask in our Secret Warehouse Snug. Premium whiskey tasting of 3 expressions of Tullamore D.E.W. Create your own unique blend of Tullamore D.E.W to bottle and take away (additional cost) Address: Tullamore Dew Distilery,Clonminch, Tullamore, R35 E027 Email: info@tullamoredew.com Phone: +353 579319760 Website: https://www.tullamoredew.com/en-gb/visit-tullamore-dew/ Source: visitoffaly.ie
Clonmacnoise
Clonmacnoise is on the left bank of the River Shannon in County Offaly. Saint Ciarán founded an abbey at Clonmacnoise nearly 1,500 years ago and a number of churches, two round towers, high crosses, and grave slabs remain standing. Try and hug the High cross to see if you have ‘healing powers’ or put your ear to the ‘Listening Wall’ to hear the whispers. It really is best described as the place where ‘time stands still’ and there is a great sense of peace in the area. The surrounding area of Clonmacnoise is a microcosm of landscapes within the Midlands. These include the Shannon callows, eskers, boglands both preserved and cutaway. https://heritageireland.ie/places-to-visit/clonmacnoise/ Source: midlandsireland.ie
Slieve Bloom
Just over an hour from Dublin and Limerick and two hours from Cork and Galway the Slieve Bloom are easily accessible from all corners of Ireland. On a clear day, one can see the high points of the four ancient provinces of Ireland. Located in Laois and Offaly they are centre of natural activity. Hike, horse ride off the beaten track, or try out the brand new Mountain bike trails with all different levels depending on your ability. For more accomplished riders who want high-speed action, there are currently 35km of new mountain bike trails (MTB), with trailheads at Kinnitty and Baunreagh. These trails, which are waymarked in one direction and designed especially for mountain bike use, vary in difficulty. https://slievebloom.ie/biking/mountain-biking For Walkers who want to get off the beaten track and connect with nature, you will find a great choice of walking trails ranging in distance from 4km to 70km. Choose from 17 Slieve Bloom Looped Walks of varying length from trailheads at Kinnitty Cadamstown Clonaslee Glenbarrow and Monicknew. The Circular Slieve Bloom Way can be accessed from any of the trailheads at Kinnitty, Cadamstown, Clonaslee, Glenbarrow, Monicknew. Organised walks take place on most weeks throughout the year — details of upcoming walks can be found here: https://slievebloom.ie/walking Source: midlandsireland.ie