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- Viewmount House: Dublin Road, Longford Town. A 4-star Georgian manor on 3 acres, described as a “mini country house hotel” with elegant period guestrooms and stylish dining in former stables. Guests can expect luxurious, spacious rooms with huge bathrooms, exceptional breakfasts, and a serene setting ideal for a peaceful escape. Perfect for romantic getaways or those exploring the Royal Canal Greenway, with attentive hosts and modern amenities.
- Pv Fallons: Longford Town. A 4-star hotel 22 km from Leitrim Design House, known for excellent cleanliness and location. Visitors can expect compact yet comfortable rooms (9 sqm) with flat-screen TVs, a bar, room service, and free Wi-Fi. Ideal for a luxurious stay in Longford Town, close to St. Mel’s Cathedral and local restaurants, with a great atmosphere for socializing.
- Keenans Boutique Hotel: Termonbarry, Co. Longford. A 4-star hotel 13 km from Clonalis House, offering a peaceful countryside escape. Guests can anticipate modern 17 sqm rooms, a restaurant, bar, garden, terrace, and free parking. Highly rated for cleanliness and location, it’s perfect for those seeking a refined stay with cycling routes and proximity to the River Shannon.
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- Longford Arms Hotel: Main Street, Longford Town. A 3-star hotel in the heart of Longford, offering 52 rooms with Wi-Fi, a swimming pool, and gym. Guests can expect comfortable rooms, a restaurant, and a central location near St. Mel’s Cathedral (11-minute walk). Ideal for families or business travellers seeking convenience and modern amenities close to the town’s shops and bars.
Longford offers a peaceful blend of history and countryside, with the Corlea Trackway Visitor Centre showcasing an ancient Iron Age road. The county’s St Mel’s Cathedral in Longford town provides architectural beauty, while the River Inny offers opportunities for kayaking and fishing. The rolling farmlands and historic Ardagh village make Longford an appealing destination for culture and quiet exploration. Longford is Ireland’s fourth smallest county by size and second smallest by population (46,751).
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