Ten things about Lough Ree. Lough Ree means Lake of the Kings in English and this setting has … Continue reading
Posted in Blog | Leave a commentThe Lough Ree Monster Lough Ree is home to probably the most credible lough monster sighting in the world. Similar … Continue reading
Posted in Blog | Leave a commentThe canal from Ballinamore to Ballyconnell was constructed in the 1840s partially during the Great Famine. It cost a quarter … Continue reading
Posted in Blog | Leave a commentClonmacnoise Nestling on the banks of the river Shannon, just upstream from Shannonbridge is the ancient city of Clonmacnoise. This … Continue reading
Posted in Blog | Leave a comment1: Mollys Bar – Killaloe This bar is located on the Ballina side of the bridge in Killaloe. There is … Continue reading
Posted in Blog | Leave a commentDay 1 – Leaving Banagher, travel south towards Lough Derg. As you enter the lough under Portumna bridge navigate west to … Continue reading
Posted in Blog | Leave a commentFrom Carrick on Shannon Day 1 – Set of north from Carrick on Shannon heading to Lough Key. The Lough … Continue reading
Posted in Blog | Leave a commentThe Cherrytree Restaurant in Killaloe: Starting at the Southern most navigable town on the River Shannon. The Cherrytree Restaurant is … Continue reading
Posted in Blog | Tagged Restaurants on the River Shannon, River Shannon Food, River Shannon Food Trail | Leave a commentThe River Shannon is the longest river in Ireland, with a total length of 386 km. It rises at a … Continue reading
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