- Regional Tourism Officer: s in Fáilte Ireland Brian O’Flynn, Head of Division, Ireland’s Ancient East (region including Monaghan), brian.oflynn@failteireland.ie
- Mark Mohan, Manager, Ireland’s Ancient East
- Jenny De Saulles, Head of Ireland’s Ancient East (historical reference)
- Paul Keeley, Director of Regional Development, No specific email or phone listed
- County Council Tourism Officer: Dympna Condra, Tourism and Economic Development Officer, M-TEK 1 Building, Armagh Road, Knockaconny, Monaghan, H18 HC96, dcondra@monaghancoco.ie or tourism@monaghancoco.ie, Phone: +353 47 81122 or +353 47 30533
- Patricia Monahan, Director of Services for Tourism, Rural & Community Development, County Offices, The Glen, Monaghan, H18 YT50, info@monaghancoco.ie, Phone: +353 47 30500
Inbound Tour Operators
- Inbound Tour Operators Association of Ireland (ITOA) PO Box 13701, Carrick on Suir, Co Tipperary, info@itoa-ireland.com or +353 (87) 407 0989. https://itoa-ireland.com/
Tour Guides
- Members organisation Approved Tourist Guides of Ireland (ATGI) admin@tourguides.ie selection of guides searchable on www.tourguides.ie
- Members organisation Independent Tour Guides Association (ITGA) independenttourguidesassoc@gmail.comselection of guides searchable on www.tourguide.ie
- Frank McCarron, Based in: Monaghan, Co. Monaghan, Regional – Monaghan/Cavan, Languages: English, No email or phone listed
- Andrew McCaul, Ann Corley, Bernie Ruth, Daisy Montgomery (guided tours in Monaghan), No specific contacts listed; contact via Monaghan Tourism for details
Outbound Travel
- O’Hanrahan Travel, Church Square, Monaghan. info@oht.ie or sales@oht.ie, Phone: +353 47 81133
Hotels
- Hillgrove Hotel & Spa, Old Armagh Road, Monaghan, H18 RK15, +353 47 81288, info@hillgrovehotel.com
- Four Seasons Hotel & Leisure Club, Coolshannagh, Monaghan, +353 47 81888, reservations@4seasonshotel.ie
- Castle Leslie Estate, Glaslough, Monaghan, +353 47 88100, reservations@castleleslie.com
- Westenra Arms Hotel, The Diamond, Monaghan, +353 47 74400, info@westenrahotel.com
- Ashleigh House, 37 Dublin Street, Monaghan, +353 47 81227, No email listed
- Nuremore Hotel & Country Club, Carrickmacross, Monaghan, +353 42 9661438, info@nuremore.com
- Errigal Country House Hotel, Cootehill Road, Monaghan, +353 49 5556901, No email listed
- The Lodge at Castle Leslie Estate, Glaslough, Monaghan, +353 47 88100, reservations@castleleslie.com
Contact List
Antrim – Armagh – Carlow – Cavan – Clare – Cork – Derry – Donegal – Down – Dublin – Fermanagh – Galway – Kerry – Kildare – Kilkenny – Laois – Leitrim – Limerick – Longford – Louth – Mayo – Meath – Monaghan – Offaly – Roscommon – Sligo – Tipperary – Tyrone – Waterford – Westmeath – Wexford – Wicklow
Hotels
Antrim – Armagh – Carlow – Cavan – Clare – Cork – Derry – Donegal – Down – Dublin – Fermanagh – Galway – Kerry – Kildare – Kilkenny – Laois – Leitrim – Limerick – Longford – Louth – Mayo – Meath – Monaghan – Offaly – Roscommon – Sligo – Tipperary – Tyrone – Waterford – Westmeath – Wexford – Wicklow
Hotels top eight by county
Antrim – Armagh – Carlow – Cavan – Clare – Cork – Derry – Donegal – Down – Dublin – Fermanagh – Galway – Kerry – Kildare – Kilkenny – Laois – Leitrim – Limerick – Longford – Louth – Mayo – Meath – Monaghan – Offaly – Roscommon – Sligo – Tipperary – Tyrone – Waterford – Westmeath – Wexford – Wicklow
County Monaghan:
Ireland’s county Monaghan offers a serene blend of rolling hills and cultural heritage, with the Monaghan County Museum showcasing local history through artefacts and exhibits. The scenic Rossmore Forest Park provides walking trails amidst lakes and woodlands, while Castle Leslie’s historic estate offers a glimpse into aristocratic life. Other attractions include the county’s traditional lace-making heritage and quiet countryside. Monaghan is Ireland’s sixth smallest county by size (1,291 square km) and fifth smallest by population (65,288). Population peaked at 200,442 in 1841 and reached its lowest point, 45,732 in 1966. In terms of hospitality, Monaghan is Ireland’s 25th most visited tourist county with around 58,000 international visitors per year.
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