Craft BREWERIES and DISTILLERIES in Ireland’s county LONGFORD
County Longford hosts several chief craft breweries and distilleries that contribute to the local production…
County Longford hosts several chief craft breweries and distilleries that contribute to the local production…
County Council Tourism Officer: Denise Canavan, Longford Tourism Officer: , Longford County Council, Áras an…
The Fairy Woman and the Tobacco: In Ballycloghan near Ardagh, a fairy fort stands in…
Saint Patrick’s Well, Cartron, Granard: Pattern day: March 17 (Saint Patrick’s Day), historically observed.…
Saint Mel: February 6, c. 5th century: Ardagh (St. Mel’s Cathedral, Longford Town)Nephew of St.…
Granard, Blundell’s Ghost: A British officer named Blundell, from the 18th century, is said to…
The highest point in County Longford is Corn Hill (also known as Cairn Hill or…
Oliver Goldsmith (c. 1728-1774) Born in Pallas, near Abbeyshrule, Goldsmith was a novelist, poet, and…
OBreda Sullivan: Poet and writer contributing to the modern literary scene in Longford. Felispeaks (Felicia…
Maria Edgeworth: Born in Black Bourton, Oxfordshire, England; lived in Edgeworthstown (Mostrim), County Longford…
Abbeylara: A quiet village in northeast Longford, Abbeylara is home to the ruins of a…
Longford’s Corlea Trackway, a preserved Iron Age wooden road dating to 148 BC, is Europe’s…
Longford on My Mind: A nostalgic emigration song expressing longing for Longford’s landscapes and community…
County Longford a county song in the tradition of emigration ballads popularised by Reg Keating.…
Declan Nerney: Singer-songwriter (country, Irish) from Drumlish, County Longford. Born September 27, 1959. A leading…
County Longford in Ireland, a quiet Midlands county with lakes, small towns, and rural landscapes,…
Longford comes from the Irish “Longphort,” meaning “fortress” or “encampment,” from “long” (ship or fort) and…
County Longford’s sporting history is a compelling mix of Gaelic games, soccer, rugby, and more,…
Saint John’s Churchyard, Edgeworthstown. Maria Edgeworth (1768-1849), a pioneering novelist in literature, known for “Castle…
Pre-1000 The Gaelic Nation County Longford, originally part of the kingdom of Conmaicne, was a…
Longford: The county town and main centre with a restored cathedral with marble fittings and…
Begin your Longford Town walking tour at Market Square, the lively heart of this historic…
LONGFORD (County of), an inland county of the province of LEINSTER, bounded on the south and…
A county of Ireland, province of Leinster. It is bounded, on the north, by the…
“Sweet Auburn, loveliest village of the plain, / Where health and plenty cheered the labouring…
Saint Mel’s Cathedral, Longford Town: Designed by John Benjamin Keane, this Romanesque cathedral was built…
Rathcline Castle: Rathcline Castle, located south of Lanesborough near Lough Ree, is a 14th-century ruined…
Corlea Trackway Visitor Centre: Near Kenagh, this centre showcases a preserved Iron Age bog road…
Begley’s Bar (Killoe): Located in the village of Enybegs, Killoe, this family-run pub is a…
Day 1: Begin in Longford town, visiting St. Mel’s Cathedral. Enjoy lunch with Irish stew.…
Corlea Trackway Visitor Centre: Corlea, Keenagh, County Longford, approximately 15 km south of Longford Town…
Corlea Trackway Visitor Centre: A preserved Iron Age bog road with wooden walkways, ideal for…
County Longford offers a varied dining scene that reflects its rich agricultural heritage and growing…
Edgeworthstown House Grounds and Restored Walled Gardens: Part of the Edgeworth Literary Trail in Edgeworthstown,…
County Longford Golf Club: Founded in 1894, County Longford Golf Club is one of Ireland’s…
County Longford, located in the Irish midlands, is a lesser-known birdwatching destination characterized by its…
Lough Ree: Ireland’s second-largest lake, straddling Counties Longford, Westmeath, and Roscommon, renowned for coarse fishing,…
County Longford, in Ireland’s midlands, offers a serene blend of natural beauty, historic sites, and…
Lough Ree (Lanesborough): Lough Ree, one of Ireland’s largest lakes, straddles Longford and Roscommon, with…
Ardagh (Brí Leith / Ardagh Hill and Cathedral Site): Originally a pre-Christian place of worship…