Self Catering Leitrim
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AN CUAN
Self Catering Ballinamore
This lovely apartment is located within walking distance of Ballinamore Town, Co. Leitrim. Ballinamore and the surrounding areas offer plenty of outdoor activities coupled with natural beauty, breathtaking scenery and unrivalled tranquility.
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LEITRIM QUAY
Self Catering Leitrim Village
EUR420.00 for 4 nights midweek to include boat (available 17 Mar – 30 April
Situated in the heartland of Ireland's inland fishing each house is rented with a 7m cruiser.
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LODGES AT THE LOUGH ALLEN HOTEL AND SPA
Self Catering Drumshanbo
Guests of the Lodges have access to all the facilities at the Lough Allen Hotel and Spa on the shores of the beautiful Lough Allen. Including Spa, leisure and equestrian centre.
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Holiday Homes Leitrim
Leitrim boasts Ireland’s earliest salmon river – the Drowes at Tullaghan. There are lively riverside towns and cruise bases, with friendly pubs and impromptu music sessions. Worth a visit Costello chapel (the smallest in Europe), the Glencar waterfall, and Parkes Castle.
Leitrim is bound by water, which defines its character and supplies its recreation. The Shannon Erne Waterway, Europe’s longest inland navigable waterway, stretches through the county of Leitrim.
Enjoy splendid walks along the way marked routes which contain some of the finest hill-walking country in Ireland.
Relax in some of the finest self catering Leitrim holiday homes, with beautiful Waterside location – The Waterfront Holiday Village , Leitrim Quay and The Lodges at Lough Allen.
Self Catering Leitrim - Travel Highlights And Attractions
The Rose of Innisfree Waterbus
No visit to Leitrim is complete without a trip to see the islND of Innsifree. This island inspired WB Yeats to write Ireland's most popular poem. Live poetry recitals on board.
Kinlough Folk Museum
Take a step back in time by visiting this folk museum. The building still in its original form, has not been altered. The kitchen conjures up the atmosphere of those bygone days when the fire really was the heart of the house.
Sliabh An Iarainn Visitor Centre
Sliabh an Iarainn Visitor Centre provides audio-visual displays reflecting life, transport and industry between Arigna and the Sliabh an Iarainn mountains with special emphasis on the railway, the canal, lakes, iron and coal mining.
Moon Rive Cruise
Located in picturesque Carrick-on-Shannon, Moon River offers the ultimate experience to the visitor travelling on the Shannon. Moon River seats 110 passengers and offers a full bar facility. With its luxury saloon, small dance floor and dedicated crew, Moon River is the ideal venue for sightseeing and entertainment on the beautiful River Shannon.
Costello Chapel
The Costello Memorial Chapel in Carrick-On-Shannon is the 2nd smallest chapel in the world. It was built in the 19th century by Costello in memory of his wife. Husband and wife now rest side by side in the beautiful memorial.
Glencar Waterfall
Glencar Waterfall is 50ft high and is situated in Glencar Lough, it is very impressive after rain. There are more waterfalls visible from the road although none is quite as romantic as this one.
Recommendation
Highlights
- The Rose of Innisfree Waterbus
- Kinlough Folk Museum
- Sliabh An Iarainn Visitor Centre
- Moon Rive Cruise
- Costello Chapel
- Glencar Waterfall
Activities
- Cruising on the River Shannon
- Cycling,hiking and walking
- Watersports
- – water-skiing
- – canoeing
- Equestrian and pony trekking
Getting There
- Knock Airport (65km)
- Shannon Airport (201km)
- Galway Airport (122km)
- Dublin Airport (167km)

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