Glasson is on the shores of Lough Ree approximately 10km (6 miles) north of Athlone, and is the poet Goldsmith’s pretty ‘village of the roses’
Originally built as an estate (Waterstown) village, Glasson still retains its olde world charm, beauty and tranquillity. There are many historic buildings and monuments in the are including the old schoolhouse built in 1844.
Glasson is surrounded by beautiful countryside on the shores of Lough Ree where you can enjoy Lakeshore & Forest Walks and of course the now famous Glasson Golf & Country Club. With golf and outstanding waterside accommodation and dining available, it makes a charming spot for a short break.
Glasson also hoasts 2 hunts mainly the Glassan Farmers Hunt and the South Westmeath Harriers.
Mount Temple is a traditional Irish Championship parkland golf course. It lies in the heart of Ireland and is renowned for its large links type greens and undulating fairways.
Sitting on an esker based site gives the course the advantage of be ...
Reopened in Summer 2012 following major refurbishment Tullamore Dew Heritage Centre, housed in the 1897 Bonded Warehouse, relates the story of Tullamore Dew Whiskey/Irish Mist Liqueur, the Grand Canal and the development of the town of Tullamore.
In a very pleasant site right at the bridge beside the mighty River Shannon, this restaurant is in a lovingly-restored 19th century fort, and has oodles of character - the old stone walls are several feet thick in places. Churches in the locality ...
Nestled on the tranquil shores of Lough Ree, Wineport Lodge is a serene sanctuary for summer. Whether you're celebrating love, preparing for new beginnings, or simply seeking something special, the team at Wineport invite you to slow down and indulge in the elegance of lakeside living.
If the sun makes an appearance, settle back with lakeside views and watch it sink over Lough Ree. If the clouds roll in, enjoy a cosy cocktail, great food, and the smug satisfaction of being indoors somewhere lovely.
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