Discover the best top things to do in County Westmeath, Ireland including Multyfarnham Friary, Fore Priory, Athlone Castle Visitor Centre, Corpus Christi Church & Priory, Fore Abbey, St. Munna's Church, Tullynally Castle Gardens, Glendeer Pet Farm, Mollie Moo's Pet Farm, Cathedral of Christ the King.
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5.0 based on 10 reviews
The Abbey at Fore is just the most tranquil and beautiful place. The valley has a few sights, the Abbey itself, St Feichins Church, the Anchorites Cell and the Dovecot as well as the majestic Hill of Fore towering over the valley. The valley is famous for its Seven Wonders such as the wood that won't burn, the water the flows uphill, the monastery built on a bog, the lintel stone raised by saints prayers and the mill without a race. It dates from the 7th century, founded by St Feichin but was burned a razed several times over the centuries. Much of what remains today, including a well preserved section of the cloister of the Benedictine Friary, dates from the 13th century. Climb to the dovecot behind the Abbey for the best views. Free to enter and there are a few information panels scattered around, most notably at the carpark by the roadside.
4.5 based on 771 reviews
Athlone Castle Visitor Centre is situated in the heart of the Midlands, on the west bank of the river Shannon adjacent to St Peter and Pauls Church and the Luan Gallery. It was reopened in November 2012 following extensive renovations. The 13th century Norman castle now boasts 8 new exhibition spaces that tell the story of the castle, Athlone town, its people and the surrounding area. The spaces have been designed to be very interactive visitor's are encouraged to get hands on and engage with the rooms as they move through them. First built in the 12th century as a timber fort, Athlone Castle evolved into a bold, defensive building. Its most significant architectural features, such as the keep, have now been harnessed to act as a dramatic backdrop to its diverse and fascinating story. The newly designed exhibition spaces pursue both a chronological and thematic sequence combining hands-on and fun experiences such as games and dress-up activities. Learn about the rich history of Athlone from pre-historic settlement right through to the modern town. Athlone was the setting for many battles down through the centuries. The most famous is the siege of Athlone in 1690 and 1691. The story of the siege and the fighting that was ongoing is brought to life at Athlone Castle through illustrations by renowned illustrator Victor Ambrus. During a spectacular 360 degree audio visual presentation, a re-enactment of the siege of Athlone is experienced. Bold sculptural forms help to convey human figures and historical milestones. 3D maps, audio-visual installations and original artifacts combine to bring the stories and characters of Athlone to life. The newest addition to the visitor centre is the display dedicated to the memory of Athlone's famous son, John Count McCormack. Here the world-renowned tenor is honored with artefacts from both his social life and musical career. At Athlone Castle you can sit down and enjoy some refreshments in the cafe area located in the reception. There is seating for 16 with extra seating outside. Visitors can also avail of audio-guides in English, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese and Chinese. The Failte Ireland tourist office is also located in the castle courtyard. Take the opportunity to visit our sister property Luan Gallery, located just across the road. It is a modern art gallery that showcases local and national artists in a modern impressive gallery overlooking the river Shannon. Athlone hosts a number of fairs and festivals throughout the year that offer fun-filled activities for all. If you are looking for somewhere central to travel with a lot to offer, from museums and galleries to shopping, then come to Athlone, the heart of the Midlands. This renovated tourist attraction is the perfect stop off point in the heart of the Lakeland's Region of Ireland enroute to the beautiful Wild Atlantic Way and along the exciting and culturally interesting route of Ireland's Ancient East. Athlone Castle Visitor Centre is waiting for you to explore, engage and enjoy!
Please ignore the people complaining that this place is too modern. What Athlone Castle has done is build a very well laid out, informative, and easy to follow exhibition that shows original pieces and tells the storied history of the castle and surrounding area. It's easy to access and get around (my father is 71 with limited mobility) and we had no issues at all. The displays are well laid out and informative without bombarding you with unnecessary information. I would highly recommend a visit.
4.5 based on 93 reviews
Nice walk in a rainy day:).Very old ruins of a monastery founded in Ireland in yhe 7th century.Free entrance,fresh air and nice view, plus history.The locals said The Abbey have 7 wonders.
4.5 based on 98 reviews
Landscape gardens in the Midlands of Ireland surrounding 18th century gothic castle. Open during April through to end of September, Thursdays -Sundays only, includes coffee shop. Gothick follies, Flower Gardens and Woodland Walks. Children’s Discovery Trail and Tree Trail available to follow. Visit the family of llamas in the Old Walled Garden. Pre-booking advised https://tullynallycastle.clr.events/event/130890:tullynally-castle-gardens-admissions-2021
Delighted to have stumbled upon this hidden gem. Tullynally Castle and Gardens is the perfect day out for all ages, with so much to see and explore, you could easily spend a few hours there! The grounds are so beautifully kept and with 12 acres to walk around at your own pace, it really is such a lovely day out. We loved down by the swan pool, it was so relaxing and there is a lovely view of the castle in the distance! The staff we met along the way were all so friendly and knowledgeable. Great place to bejng the dogs too!
4.5 based on 247 reviews
Animal interaction at it's best. See all the funny antics of our friendly animals, you will get to feed, pet and even hold some of them. Over 50 species of animals to see, an 1850s cottage, a nature walk and fairy trail, a large outdoor and indoor play area and a soft play toddler area, so there is something for eeryone. Lots to do throughout the year: Summer season runs from March to Sept (please check our website for exact dates), Easter Egg Hunts Easter Sat, Sun and Mon at 3pm, Halloween Spooktastic Event during the mid term break, and foe the month of December the farm is transfered into Ireland's Lapland.
My boyfriend and I went down here for the day and wow! They’ve got so many beautiful animals and you get a bag of feed so you can walk around the farm and feed the animals as you go around! There’s really beautiful animals like alpacas, llama’s, deer, chickens and more! It’s the perfect place to bring kids as there’s a playground and a coffee shop on sight too! Couldn’t highly recommend Glendeer Pet Farm enough!
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.
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