The 9 Best Sights & Landmarks in County Monaghan, County Monaghan

April 6, 2022 Almeta Stockton

Discover the best top things to do in County Monaghan, Ireland including The Emy Walkway, St. Peter's Church, Cassandra Hand Heritage Centre, Carrickmacross workhouse, Big Tom Memorial Statue, The High Cross, St. Daig's Monastery And Round Tower, St Tiernach's Park, Bragan Penal Cross.
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1. The Emy Walkway

Emyvale Ireland http://www.emyvale.net/walkway.html
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5.0 based on 6 reviews

The Emy Walkway

2. St. Peter's Church

Castleblayney, Monaghan Ireland +353 87 895 7680
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5.0 based on 9 reviews

St. Peter's Church

St. Peter's Tin Church Laragh village is literally built on a rock, in a beautiful woodland setting among the ferns and ivy. Constructed of tin, it is one of a kind and unique on the island for its Swiss Gothic architecture, quirky design and carefully considered features. Enjoy the peace and quiet in the picturesque village of Laragh in Co. Monaghan. Take a walk along the reinstated Mill Race, stand on the site of the once famous Laragh Woolen and Tweed Mill or just sit back and take it all in whilst enjoying the sights and sounds of the River Owenagh as it winds its way through Laragh Village day by day.

Reviewed By markeywilliams1000 - Killarney, Ireland

A beautiful church lovely structure peaceful went with my brother I was on a little break always visit when in monaghan, lit some candles for family and friends

3. Cassandra Hand Heritage Centre

Ball Alley, Clones Ireland +353 47 52997 http://www.cassandrahand.ie
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Cassandra Hand Heritage Centre

4. Carrickmacross workhouse

Carrickmacross Workhouse Shercock Road, Carrickmacross A81 E372 Ireland +353 42 966 4540 http://www.carrickmacrossworkhouse.com
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4.5 based on 10 reviews

Carrickmacross workhouse

Reviewed By Pippadude - Pekin, United States

The town is very attractive with Georgian buildings, and an interesting history. We stopped to visit the Lace Gallery and met a lace maker who showed us how lace was made. The gift shop had many beautiful pieces of old and new lace on display with the ability to purchase lace related gifts. There was a nearby tea shop and across a hallway from the Lace Gallery was another shop that sold items made by local artists - woven items, etc. This town is well worth a stop if you are anywhere in the area; we stopped on the way from Dublin to Northern Ireland.

5. Big Tom Memorial Statue

Cearnog An Mhargaidh, Castleblayney Ireland
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Big Tom Memorial Statue

Reviewed By PatriciaMc1983 - Ballina, Ireland

We recently visited the Big Tom Statue & his grave. The statue was very easy to find & nicely kept, we got some lovely pics, his grave is a few miles outside the town, we asked for directions in a local shop. My mum is a huge fan of his music, after visiting both we called into Eileen’s Tea Rooms, Main Street & was greeted by the friendliest staff we have ever met, Eileen & Fiona, Thank you for everything, you made us feel so welcome, & made our trip from Mayo so worthwhile!!! the tea rooms has so many photos of the biggest country music stars, they showed us where Big Tom used to sit in their Tea Rooms, they made our trip!!! they were so helpful, friendly & the food was delicious. If visiting the statue a visit to Eileen’s Tea Rooms is a must!!

6. The High Cross

Diamond Town Center, Clones Ireland
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4.0 based on 9 reviews

The High Cross

7. St. Daig's Monastery And Round Tower

Inniskeen Glebe, Inniskeen Ireland http://monaghantourism.com/listing/inniskeen-round-tower/
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4.0 based on 1 reviews

St. Daig's Monastery And Round Tower

8. St Tiernach's Park

Clones Ireland
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3.5 based on 4 reviews

St Tiernach's Park

The Home of Ulster Football with a crowd capacity of 36,000. The stadium has hosted most Ulster Gaelic Football Finals since 1944. Noted as one of the best stadia in Ireland.

9. Bragan Penal Cross

Monaghan Ireland
Bragan Penal Cross

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