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Take it slow on a boat trip down Ireland’s most storied waterway, which courses through the country’s green heart via ...
Ireland has many sights, sounds, and attractions that make it a top destination for travelers, but this cozy riverside town ...
The Shannon is the largest, longest and most important river in Ireland. It defines our island like no other feature; many Irish signify their place in the world as either east or west of the Shannon.
connects the village with Lough Key to the west and the River Shannon to the east. Cootehall was merely a hamlet until the 2000s when a number of housing developments were built during the Irish ...
Cruising along the River Shannon is less about ticking off a checklist of sights and more about slowing down and drifting along, occasionally pausing at a village pub or millennium-old monastery.
A BUS stop with “marvellous” views of the River Shannon has been installed ... Local Sinn Fein TD Martin Kenny told The Irish Sun: “There is no doubt the town needed a proper bus shelter ...
The open-plan kitchen/dining/living room with a vaulted ceiling, skylights and windows on both sides overlooking both the river and ... popular tourist town of Carrick-on-Shannon, with its shops ...
David Tanis’s five-star Irish stew needs only six ingredients ... green bagels and a River Shannon’s worth of viridian beer. Having traveled and eaten in Ireland over the years, including ...