Bailieborough (sometimes spelled as Bailieboro) (Irish: Coill an Chollaigh) is a quiet, small town in County Cavan 13km (8 miles) west from Kingscourt, the Catholic church has notable stations of the cross by George Collie, R.H.A. Worth a visit for those who want to deviate from the traditional tourist routes. The area is well known for its lakes and forests and the fishing and walking that come with them.
After a long and sometimes fateful history, a more serendipitous chapter has opened for Loughcrew. The original 17th century landscaped grounds, which were revived in the 19th century have been rescued again with help from the Great Gardens of Ir ...
Established in 1928, Headfort Golf Club is one of the finest parkland complexes in the Country. Boasting a 36 hole layout, both courses have beautiful trees which enhance this picturesque setting.
The idea of creating a new club near Kells, to ...
The cottages surround a large car-free courtyard, with ample parking at the back of the courtyard including a cosy private country bar and restaurant suitable for groups of up to 60 people.
All cottages provide luxury and comfort with modern fac ...
This fine owner-managed country hotel just south of Carrickmacross is set in a parkland estate, with its own 18-hole golf course, and overlooks a lake. You approach over a little bridge (“Beware - ducks crossing”) and immaculately mai ...
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