
On the shores of Boyle River sits the majestic King House, built in 1730 by Sir Henry King. It is an important icon of both period architecture and local history.
The King family moved to Rockingham in 1788,…

On the shores of Boyle River sits the majestic King House, built in 1730 by Sir Henry King. It is an important icon of both period architecture and local history.
The King family moved to Rockingham in 1788,…

Douglas Hyde is best remembered as the first President of Ireland, and was a student and academic dedicated to the preservation of the Gaelic language and culture. This centre is committed to revealing the life of the man as…

This open farm offers visitor accommodations as well as a perfect base from which to enjoy all of the tranquil beauty of the Irish midlands.
The farm features a fine Equestrian Centre that provides horseback experiences for riders…

Gallen Church sits on the original site of a monastery that was established in 492. A group of Welsh monks restored the community after its buildings were burned in 820. They operated a school at this location for many…

Tullamore Dew Irish Whiskey is famous across Ireland and around the world. This centre focuses on the distilling process of Tullamore Dew and another local product, Irish Mist liqueur.
Visitors are taken along on a guided tour of…

Ashbrook Farm welcomes visitors who come to observe its wide variety of domestic farm animals. There are pet goats, lambs and donkeys, some of which pull carts along on a tour of the entire farm.
There is a…

Located near the town of Tullamore, Charleville Castle is nestled among the huge and ancient oak trees that were once held sacred by the Druids. The building site was originally home to the Lynally monastic community, which existed as…

This County Monaghan business exhibits and sells the results of the popular, centuries old craft known as Carrickmacross Lace. It originated in the town of the same name in 1820, when a woman named Mrs. Grey Porter returned from…

St. Patrick’s Church at Corracrin is located on the Dublin Road near the village of Emyvale in County Monaghan. Its churchyard is well known as the burial place of Canon Patrick Moynagh, a priest who helped many local citizens…

The estate at Hilton Park has been the site of a grand house ever since the early 1600’s. Originally named Kilshanless, it was also called Maddenton before it was christened as Hilton Park in the late 18th century.
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