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County Offaly

At the heart of the old Ely O’Carroll territory, Offaly is Ireland’s most sky-minded county. In the grounds of Birr Castle, there’s the Parsons family’s famous restored 1845-vintage 1.83m astronomical telescope – rated one of the Seven Wonders of Ireland - through which the 3rd Earl of Rosse observed his discovery of the spiral nebulae.

And in Tullamore, there’s a thriving amateur Astronomical Society whose members point out that the wide clear skies of Offaly have encouraged the regular observation of heavenly bodies since at least 1057 AD, when astronomy was the province of moon-minded monks.

On a more modern note, the Tullamore Dew Heritage Centre is housed in the restored 1897 canal-side bonded warehouse, which formerly stored the famous local whiskey. The Centre explores Tullamore’s distilling, canal and urban history with entertaining style. 

Back in Birr meanwhile, the restored gardens of Birr Castle are an added attraction. And it’s also in the heart of historic hunting country. Offaly is home to the Ormonde, which may not be Ireland’s largest or richest hunt, “but it’s the oldest and undoubtedly the best.” Once upon a time, they invited the neighbouring County Galway Hunt for a shared meet, and afterwards the carousing in Dooly’s Hotel in Birr reached such a hectic pitch that the hotel was joyously torched by the visitors. Dooley’s was rebuilt to fulfill its central role in Birr, and the hunt from across the Shannon has been known as the Galway Blazers ever since.

The Grand Canal finally reaches the great river at Shannon Harbour in Offaly, after crossing Ireland from Dublin through Tullamore, and on the river itself, waterborne travellers find that Offaly affords the opportunity of visiting Clonmacnoise, where the remains of an ancient monastic university city give pause for thought.

In the south of the county, the Slieve Bloom Mountains rise attractively above Offaly’s farmland and bogs. These are modest heights, as they attain just 526 m on the peak of Arderin – it has been observed that the Slieve Bloom are gallant hills which think they’re  mountains.  However, it is their understated charms which particularly appeal - nestling in a valley of the Slieve Blooms is the unspoilt village of Kinnitty, where Offaly’s quality of life is most in evidence.



Local Attractions and Information

Banagher Cloghan Castle (15C Tower House) 0509 51650

Birr Castle Demesne & Historic Science Centre 0509 20336/22154

Birr Tourism Information 0509 20110

Clonmacnoise Visitor & Interpretive Centre 090 9674195

Edenderry Canal Festival (June) 046 9732071

Shannonbridge Clonmacnoise & West Offaly Railway 090 9674114

Slieve Bloom Rural Development Society 0509 37299

Tullamore Offaly Historical Society 0506 21421

Tullamore Offaly Tourist Council 0506 52566

Tullamore Tullamore Dew Heritage Centre 0506 25015

Tullamore Tourism Information 0506 52617

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