6 Free Things to do in County Longford That You Shouldn't Miss

April 26, 2022 Esmeralda Fenner

Discover the best top things to do in County Longford, Ireland including Corlea Trackway Visitor Centre, St Mel's Cathedral, Ardagh Heritage and Creativity Centre, The Mall, Skellys Bar, Edward J Valentines Bar.
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1. Corlea Trackway Visitor Centre

Corlea Trackway Centre Longford, Keenagh Ireland +353 43 332 2386 [email protected] http://www.heritageireland.ie/en/midlands-eastcoast/corleatrackwayvisitorcentre/
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5.0 based on 100 reviews

Corlea Trackway Visitor Centre

Reviewed By S6820GKcarolinec

I can not recommend this place highly enough!! i just happened to be passing today it was a gorgeous day corlea is on my doorstep but I never made the time, maybe it took a pandemic to realise the treasures within our own locality..2000 yrs ago or thereabouts our ancestors laid a trackway ...across a bog ..luckily the bog preserved it .. and through a lot of ingenuity we can go and see it 2000 yrs later...how cool and amazing..I want to thank our guide Noel ..its an absolute privilege to be in the company of someone who is so passionate about our history and immense gratitude to all who worked to preserve this treasure...????

2. St Mel's Cathedral

Longford Ireland +353 43 334 6465
Excellent
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5.0 based on 130 reviews

St Mel's Cathedral

Reviewed By 547sheelaghm

You don't have to be a practising catholic to appreciate this gem. The rebuilding of this cathedral has provided a showcase for so many fabulous artists and artisans so if you are near come and enjoy the beautiful stucco celing, stain glass windows, tabernacle, pipe organ to mention but a few. It really is proof that our modern day artists/artisans are every bit as gifted as those of the past when they get an opportunity and the funding to display their talents. Don't miss it.

3. Ardagh Heritage and Creativity Centre

L1098 Ardagh, Longford Ireland +353 86 302 7602 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/creativeardagh/
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5.0 based on 11 reviews

Ardagh Heritage and Creativity Centre

Creative Ardagh in Ardagh Heritage and Creativity Centre has something for everyone. Explore, be inspired and create memories with us. Book your adult group for a historical tour with tea and scones or come along with your children for a fun, creative day together. Hands-on workshops in a range of arts and crafts are available for groups and individuals of all ages from toddlers to adults. Our heritage exhibition tells of 5000 years of local history from the ancient legend of Midir and Etain, the Iron Age King Maun through the Early Christian era when St Patrick left St Mel in charge to the Famine and Big House era and more recent Tidy Towns wins. Don't forget to browse in our craft shop which stocks many beautiful local creations. Outside we have gardens and a woods to explore and if you are lucky you may find a fairy or two hiding. School programmes, Summer Camps, Arty Parties and Drop-in art also available. Watch out for details of our special family events throughout the year.

4. The Mall

88 College Park, Longford Ireland +353 43 334 6536 [email protected] http://longford.coralleisure.ie
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4.5 based on 64 reviews

The Mall

Reviewed By brido306 - Longford, Ireland

Fantastic amenity in Longford town.....beautiful walk around the perimeter, including riverside walk;great swimming pool and gym; outdoor gym equipment along the walk; basketball courts....indoor and outdoor; duck pond; playgrounds; sports fields; beautiful trees, flowers, wild garden and much more

5. Skellys Bar

Main Street, Ballymahon Ireland +353 90 643 2105 http://www.skellysbar.ie
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4.5 based on 41 reviews

Skellys Bar

Reviewed By davidbR9385UZ - Booterstown, Ireland

You enter the old front shop where there ISA blazing fire to you right. You climb the three steps to the back bar where an enormous hearth shelters a big wood burning stove. There is arangeof craft beers as well asallthe usual bar offerings. Scrubbed tables with alcoves for Adi’s fete pint or bar food. Behind this room is a more modern dining room and also aprivatefunctionroom The menu is limited but everything is freeh and tastes that way! The service is informal, friendly and laidback. The menu is good value, although the steaks, while excellent are a little pricey.

6. Edward J Valentines Bar

Main Street, Longford Ireland +353 43 334 5509
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4.5 based on 12 reviews

Edward J Valentines Bar

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