What to do and see in Athlone, Province of Leinster: The Best Things to do Good for Kids

September 15, 2021 Misti Hsu

Athlone (/æθˈloʊn/; Irish: Baile Átha Luain, meaning "town of Luan's ford") is a town on the River Shannon near the southern shore of Lough Ree in Ireland. It is the second most populous town in the Midlands Region with a population of 21,349 in the 2016 census, and is considered the commercial capital of the Midlands.
Restaurants in Athlone

1. Derryglad Folk & Heritage Museum

Derryglad, Curraghboy, Athlone N37 W1K8 Ireland +353 90 648 8192 [email protected] http://www.derrygladfolkmuseum.com
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Derryglad Folk & Heritage Museum

Open May-Oct incl : No trip to the midlands is complete without a visit to the Derryglad Folk & Heritage Museum, which is hidden in South Roscommon in a land of lakes and rivers. The collection deals with Farm & Folk life in Ireland from the 18th century to the recent past. The museum is privately owned and run by the Finneran Family and houses a unique 25 year collection of over ,7500 items includes horse-drawn machinery restored to the original working order, tradesmans tools and buttermaking equipment, laundry memorabilia, old and rare washing machines, 1930’s old-style thatched bar & grocery, old-style sheep shears, radios, gramophones , shop dockets and bill-heads, sports display McCormacks photography room where the contents include dark rooms finishing r D & P line, B & W colour processors. as well as much, much more. its an ideal destina­tion for school tours, ICA Guilds, Ladies Clubs, Farming Groups, Vintage Clubs, Historical So­cieties, families,

Reviewed By astokes610 - Dublin, Ireland

Vert enjoyable experience at this museum. Everything so well preserved and presented you can see the owners have so much love and appreciation for the past. Was lovely to speak to the owner and hear how he has been collecting for the past 40 years. A great trip down memory lane.

2. Athlone Castle Visitor Centre

Athlone Castle Castle Street, Athlone N37 A6D7 Ireland +353 90 644 2130 [email protected] http://www.athlonecastle.ie
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Athlone Castle Visitor Centre

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!

Reviewed By 983richiem

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.

3. Viking Tours

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Viking Tours

Step back 1,200 years and join the Vikings on a replica Viking Ship. Cruise up the River Shannon to Lough Ree or down river to the monastic settlement and round towers of Clonmacnoise whilst hearing live commentary on Viking hoards, the beauty of the river, its flora, fauna, bird and fish life. Fun and excitement for all the family. #IrelandsHiddenHeartlands

4. Glasson Golf & Country Club

Athlone Ireland +353 90 648 5120 [email protected] http://www.glassoncountryhouse.ie
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Glasson Golf & Country Club

Reviewed By McGillicuddys - Dublin, Ireland

This is a beautiful hotel in an idyllic setting overlooking lake and surrounded by beautiful countryside. Staff are very professional and friendly. Room was spacious and very comfortable. Dined in the bar and food was delicious. Extensive selection of food for breakfast. Glasson village is a couple of miles away and is so picturesque and welcoming. Highly recommend.

5. Baysports

Hodson Bay, Athlone Ireland +353 90 649 4801 [email protected] http://www.baysports.ie
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Baysports

Baysports is home to the largest floating water park in Ireland and one of the largest floating waterslides in the world. Kayaking, sailing rentals or just a picnic by the majestic shores of Lough Ree

Reviewed By karenkH8592BH - Cavan, Ireland

Took the 4 girls to bay sports on Friday for a birthday party they had a great time , the staff are all so friendly and helpful all the wet suits and life jackets are all sterilised after they come off in giant pots , the girls had a ball even though it was very cold in the water , sure it’s August in Ireland ????‍♀️ , nothing more to be said on that , Didn’t here a bad word from anyone coming out of the water so give it a try

6. Glendeer Pet Farm

Curryroe, Drum, Athlone Ireland +353 90 643 7147 [email protected] http://glendeerpetfarm.ie
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Glendeer Pet Farm

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.

Reviewed By orniamh - Dublin, Ireland

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!

7. Fernhill Garden Centre

Ballymahon Rd Cornamagh, Athlone N37 Y6W9 Ireland +353 90 647 5574 [email protected] http://www.fernhill.ie
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Fernhill Garden Centre

Fernhill Garden Centre is a family run business ready to offer you excellent customer service, expert advice and everything you need to know to create a beautiful garden. Along with all your garden essentials, Fernhill stock a range of pots, homeware, giftware, mature trees, BBQs and garden furniture. Savoury Fare is the on-site restaurant offering fresh meals, sandwiches, baked goods and coffees.

Reviewed By marcellac462 - County Offaly, Ireland

I visit Fernhill on a regular basis , it’s one of the finest garden centers in the country.There is always a great selection of plants and the staff are so friendly and helpful,one could spend many hours here and even on a wet day as a lot of it is undercover.There is also a beautiful restaurant here and ornaments so something for everyone.

8. Shannon Banks Nature Trail Walk

Athlone Ireland http://athlonetidytowns.ie/projects/wildlife-nature-amenities/shannon-banks-nature-trail-walk/
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Shannon Banks Nature Trail Walk

Reviewed By Soraya0513 - Budapest, Hungary

It is a lovely walk next to the Shannon river. You can even get the chance to feed the swans and the ducks. You can sit down on the benches and just relax. I think it is great for families with babies,toddlers or older children. Or even for a romantic walk with your love.

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