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Ireland’s Shannon Region: Great beauty, great activities, a great welcome


The Cliffs of Moher


For more than half a millennium, millions of people have journeyed from every corner of the world to Ireland, for reasons as varied as there have been visitors.In medieval times many came for spiritual enlightenment, but in more recent times, to enjoy one of the world’s really superb, modern-day holiday destinations. The Shannon Region, a vibrant community on the west coast, exudes the true heart-beat of Ireland, and extends the warmest of Irish welcomes to all its visitors. This brief introduction to all the things to do, see and enjoy, gives a flavour of what to expect, and there is so much more!

Ennis Town

‘National Tidy Towns’ award winner 2005, this unspoilt, provincial market town, dating from the 13th century, combines the charm of a centre, whose narrow streets give a medieval atmosphere, with a vibrant community of young people and an easy going air. Intimate old shops with neatly maintained shop fronts grace the narrow streets, which include bookshops, restaurants and cafes of all kinds, and dozens of pubs in ancient surroundings - many of them offering traditional Irish music sessions. Recent years have seen the development of a most delightful riverside walk, with contemporary stone sculptures at strategic points and with a great water meadow where geese and ducks dabble. www.visitennis.ie

Nenagh Town

A bustling market town amidst the rich agricultural countryside of north Tipperary, which epitomises the beauty and heritage of rural-Ireland. It’s an interesting and atmospheric place with a vibrant shopping area and some fine historic buildings forming a formidable cluster of great architecture. Its hinterland, stretching eastwards to Roscrea, was one of the great bastions of Ireland’s monastic period, which is evident today in many fine monuments to that era. Here too is expression of Irish people’s passion for games; the town of Thurles being the birthplace of the 1884 revival of the ancient Gaelic games of hurling and football. www.DiscoverIreland.ie/ShannonRegion

Birr Town

Turning back the clock to the elegance of the Georgian age, Birr has stayed true to 18th and 19th century character with its fine tree-lined malls and avenues around formal and well-planned blocks of easy on the eye street vistas. Birr developed around Birr Castle estate and the Parsons family, the Earls of Ross who for fourteen generations have lent their invention, innovation and collections to the advantage of the town. The town is central to the rolling pasturelands and peatlands of Ireland’s midlands and its surrounding area is the waterways crossroads of the country, with all kinds of watersports and angling among the top outdoor pursuits. www.DiscoverIreland.ie/ShannonRegion




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I hold this place in Ireland very close to my heart. My maternal great great grandfather was born in Limerick. I visited the Treaty Stone in 1999 and touched it for Peace, for the people of Northern Ireland. I went to beautiful Clonmacnoise along the Shannon, but the Cliffs of Moher took my breath away when I approached them. I vacationed in Ireland twice since that trip and the Cliffs of Moher are always breathtaking. There is a spirituality there that is very reviving. When the skies are gray a sense of mystery prevails throughout the region.
 




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