What to do and see in Boyle, Western Ireland: The Best Sights & Landmarks

May 30, 2021 Toi Mattera

Discover the best top things to do in Boyle, Ireland including Boyle Abbey, Castlestrange Scribed Stone, Gaelic Chieftain Sculpture, Tullyboy Farm, Drumanone Portal Tomb, Cloontykilla Castle, Rockingham gate Lodges, King William Memorial.
Restaurants in Boyle

1. Boyle Abbey

Boyle Ireland 353-79-62604, 353-79-62145 http://www.heritageireland.ie/en/west/boyleabbey
Excellent
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4.5 based on 174 reviews

Boyle Abbey

2. Castlestrange Scribed Stone

Boyle Ireland 353-79-62145
Excellent
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4.5 based on 8 reviews

Castlestrange Scribed Stone

3. Gaelic Chieftain Sculpture

N61, Boyle Ireland
Excellent
47%
Good
53%
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4.5 based on 19 reviews

Gaelic Chieftain Sculpture

Reviewed By Bozeman-Dublin - Trim, Ireland

I try to pull in here whenever I am in the Boyle/Sligo area as there are cracking views of Lough Key and the surrounding area not to mention this being a lovely statue in itself. Pulled in today with friends and they had never been before. They lived it as I do. Big car park and plenty of benches to sit on, chat, eat if you want to and just admire the views.

4. Tullyboy Farm

Tullyboy Farm Tullyboy Farm Tullyboy Farm Boyle Co. Roscommon, Boyle Ireland +353 71 966 8031 [email protected] http://www.tullyboyfarm.com
Excellent
54%
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20%
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4.0 based on 54 reviews

Tullyboy Farm

Tullyboy Farm is a real working farm open to visitors and is a great day out for all the family in a safe environment. There is a whole range of activities available, miniature tractor barrel rides, straw dives for goodies, playground, indoor and outdoor picnic areas, large indoor sandpit and toy tractor run. Meet our friendly animals and feed and cuddle the puppies, little piglets, Llamma, Alpaca, Emu, Bambi and lots more. Meet Farmer Matt and go on the Tullyboy Farm Express tractor trailer ride,the kids love it. Have a pony ride on Bob by lead rein. Most activities are included in the day visit at no extra cost so it represents great value for money at €7 per person. We are open 7 days a week from 10.30 To 6pm. Stay as long as you like, make a day of it on Tullyboy Farm. We also have packages for Hen Parties and all types of groups.

5. Drumanone Portal Tomb

Off R294, Boyle Ireland http://www.megalithicireland.com/Drumanone.htm
Excellent
33%
Good
50%
Satisfactory
17%
Poor
0%
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Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 6 reviews

Drumanone Portal Tomb

6. Cloontykilla Castle

Castleview 285 Off R Forest Roads, Boyle Ireland
Excellent
44%
Good
11%
Satisfactory
44%
Poor
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1%
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4.0 based on 9 reviews

Cloontykilla Castle

Reviewed By janellj2019 - Waipahu, United States

I sure hope Sean gets to keep his castle its lovely. I read an article that looked as if he was going to loose it, but it was withdraw from the auction what a relief. He has put his heart and work into this castle and deserves to keep it. Hopefully he can simplify his needs over his wants to get through this and make it how he wants it in time little by little. already as it is it has been his lifetime hearts plan.

7. Rockingham gate Lodges

Gate Lodge 4 Rockingham Demesne, N, Boyle Ireland http://www.loughkey.ie
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4.0 based on 1 reviews

Rockingham gate Lodges

The Rockingham Gate lodges used to control access to Rockingham estate, the home of Lord Lorton. the gate lodges are in different architectural styles and were designed either by Nash or Humphrey Repton. The consist of: Gothic, Classical, Hexagonal etc. Find Rathdriveen Lodge/ Rockingham gate lodge, Errironagh Lodge etc.

8. King William Memorial

The Pleasure Grounds, Boyle Ireland
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3.5 based on 3 reviews

King William Memorial

King William III was not the most popular British king in Catholic Ireland. despite this his monument has stood in Boyle since 1754. it commemorates the victory of William of Orange at Boyle in 1689. Originally there was a lead statue (now lost). In the 19th cent. Orange Order parades terminated at the monument.

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