Mullingar (/ˌmʊl.ɪnˈɡɑːr/; Irish: An Muileann gCearr, meaning "the left-handed mill") is the county town of County Westmeath in Ireland. It is the 3rd most populous town in the midlands region, with a population of 20,928 in the 2016 census.
Restaurants in Mullingar
5.0 based on 29 reviews
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5.0 based on 42 reviews
Take a leisurely cycle along the beautiful scenic Traffic free Royal Canal Greenway to Enfield or Longford or why not try the Old Rail Trail to Athlone and New Lake Cycle to Lough Owel .We have bikes and accessories to suit all ages and fitness levels Hybrids,Electric Bikes,Road Bikes, Kids Bikes,Fun Tandams, Trailers , and Child Seats with our extensive fleet of new alloy bikes, we cater for all Familys , work Groups , Hen Partys and we have packages to suit all, At our brand new Waterways Ireland Location at ROYAL CANAL Harbour HUB we have direct access to Royal Canal Greenway and Old Rail Trail Greenway ,free parking on site,toilets and showers, helmets and hi viz jacket ,locks supplied with detailed Maps of our local Cycle Greenways
4.5 based on 36 reviews
Lilliput Adventure Centre is located in Johnathan Swift Park, on the shores of Lough Ennell, approx. 10 Minutes from Mullingar, Co. Westmeath. Its unspoiled beauty, along with forests and lake, offer an idyllic location for our Adventure Centre!! Eircode: N91 W97W
4.5 based on 32 reviews
The Royal Canal Way is a 146km cycle route across Ireland without any hills. It follows the bank of the Royal Canal which was built 1789-1817. The route is on gravel, grass, mud and tarmadadam. Flora and fauna are completely undisturbed. There is some beautiful 18th cent engineering to be seen.
Decided to do a stretch of the local greenway today, 20km from Ballynacarrigy to Ballymahon. Great amenity to have nearby and will be great for the area. One negative I noticed, nothing to do with the actual greenway (which is why I didn't deduct a star). I met around 20 other cyclists/walkers/locals outside their houses. About 5 of the 20 said hello, the others just stared blankly, not very welcoming. If the place is going to be popular with people not from the area it would be no harm for some people to say hello, or at the very least don't stare.
4.5 based on 59 reviews
At Mollie Moo's Pet Farm we have: Various Animals, Picnic Area, Go-Karts, Playground, Mini Tractors, Crazy Golf, Sandpit, Mooville- Interactive Village Coffee Shop. Meet and feed the animals in a fun, safe and educational envoirnment. Admission: €9 Child €9 Adult Under 12months Free. All activities are included. We do not accept Credit/Debit Cards! Sorry for any inconvenience.
Great place to bring children, they were enthralled with the animals and loved feeding some of them with the food provided. There was also a big sandpit with buckets, spades etc., a playground, go-karts, crazy golf and a picnic area. They didn't want to leave.
4.5 based on 101 reviews
We had an absolutely lovely cycle on the delightful Old Rail Trail. We went from Castletown Station to Moate and back. I really can't praise the powers that be enough for developing this wonderful amenity. Lovely views of the surrounding countryside and great to be out among the sounds of nature. AIt is really well surfaced and is plenty wide enough to allow faster cyclists by or to allow two way travel.
4.0 based on 582 reviews
Located within Ireland’s Ancient East with many layers of life and history in the big house, Belvedere House Gardens & Park demonstrates beauty, intrigue and passion that make for an enchanting Visitor Experience and an excellent day out with a difference. The magnificent 160 acre Lakeside Estate of Belvedere House, Gardens & Park boasts a fully restored Georgian Villa, built in 1740 by the famous Architect Richard Castles. The estate has a fascinating Victorian Walled Garden, with one of Ireland's finest collections of rare and special plants. The naturalistic designed 18th century parkland, punctuated with Romantic Follies includes the largest in Ireland; “The Jealous Wall”. Within the welcoming Visitor Services Centre is a Licensed Restaurant and Gift Shop and there are also 3 outdoor children’s play areas, a zip line & many picnic areas on the estate.
We recently revisited Belvedere House and Gardens, surely one of the most storied houses in Westmeath. Designed by Richard Castle as a fishing / hunting lodge for the"Wicked Earl", Rober Rochford. It is set in magn ificient grounds which have been enhanced by a variety of colourful owners. Several 18th C follies survive, the largest of which is 'The Jealous Wall', built to block the view of his brother's house at nearby Tudenham! At the moment the house is closed due to Covid restrictions but the gardens, childrens' playground, parklands, lakeside walks etc are all open. The restored Victorian walled-garden is jaw-droppingly georgeous and full of surprises including a magical fairy garden tucked away in a corner. Belvedere is beautiful at any time but Autumn in Belvedere is extra special with something for everyone. I would highly recomment it. The staff are very welcoming and well informed and the restaurant is excellent.
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If you're looking for something different for a great night out, you'll find it at Mullingar Greyhound Stadium. Nothing beats the excitement of greyhound racing, and some of the most exciting greyhound fixtures of the year take place right here. Mullingar Greyhound Stadium is within easy access of the Town Centre, so you have no shortage of things to do before or after your night of greyhound racing. You can watch all the action unfold from the comfort of the bar. Or maybe from your table in our bright and atmospheric restaurant, where you can relax and place a bet with our table-side Tote service. We have a range of packages on offer to suit all budgets, so you can tailor a great night out that suits everyone. Racing every Saturday evening and Sunday afternoon-
Such nice food, friendly helpful staff, great atmosphere .clean facilities. Great for families or couples
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