Ballinagh (Irish: Beal Atha na nEach) is a village in County Cavan on the N55 midlands route. Translated from its Irish name we get "Mouth of the Ford of the Steed" from when Queen Meabh and her men travelled through long ago on their way to battle for the Brown Bull of Cooley. Home of the O'Reilly Clan. An ideal location for touring, walking and fishing as both Killykeen Forest Park and Lough Oughter are located nearby.
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 ...
Forming part of a magnificent 300 acre estate, including 50 acres of lakes, this highly acclaimed Patrick Merrigan designed 18-hole championship course is sensitively wrapped around the lakes and the drumlins of the County Cavan landscape.
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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 country estate just west of Cavan town was home to the Farnham family for 400 years, and underwent conversion and (very extensive) additions in recent years to create a luxurious country house hotel with an emphasis on well-being; and t ...
A selective companion guide to our famous broad-based online collection, the ‘glovebox bible’ includes a uniquely diverse range of Ireland's greatest places to ...
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