Days Out Offaly

Annaharvey Farm Equestrian Centre - Tullamore -
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Annaharvey Farm Equestrian Centre - Tullamore -
Annaharvey Guesthouse and and Equestrian Centre is ideal for  great Equestrian Holidays in Ireland, with lots of horse riding available in all disciplines, particularly show jumping, cross-country and dressage, with full board accommodation or just bed and breakfast. Situated just outside Tullamore, County Offaly in the...
Birr Castle Demesne
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Birr Castle Demesne
Welcome to Birr Castle Demesne, Co Offaly We welcome you to our Demesne of Discovery, which offers something for everyone to enjoy and is especially interesting and educational for families.  Starting with Ireland’s Historic Science Centre in the old stable block, with its café and shop you can then explore 50 hectares...
Lough Boora Parklands
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Lough Boora Parklands
Lough Boora Parklands are a beautiful landscape at the centre of Ireland - a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Through a creative combination of nature and the human hand new habitats are emerging on the cutaway bogs of Co. Offaly. Lands cloaked with great raised bogs for 10,000 years are at the dawn of a new era. Bogs harvested by...
Omniplex Cinema - Tullamore
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Omniplex Cinema - Tullamore
Irelands leading Film Exhibition group are currently located in Armagh, Bangor, Carrickfergus, Cork, Derry, Drogheda, Dundonald, Enniskillen, Galway, Limerick, Lisburn, Newry, Clonmel, Santry, Tralee Tullamore and Wexford. Boasting the latest in projection and digital sound technology, Omniplex Cinemas have become the standard...
Tullamore Dew Heritage Centre - Offaly
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Tullamore Dew Heritage Centre - Offaly
Located in the 1897 Tullamore Dew bonded warehouse, learn about Tullamore Dew Irish Whiskey and Irish Mist liqueur, famous drinks, born in Tullamore. Exhibitions Visit the birthplace of Tullamore Dew Irish whiskey and Irish Mist liqueur on the site of the original distillery, now converted into a fascinating hands-on exhibition. ...
County Offaly  is a county in Leinster, Ireland, bordered by seven other counties: Galway, Roscommon, Westmeath, Meath, Kildare, Laois, and Tipperary. Originally the Kingdom of Uí Failghe, it was shired in 1556 by Mary I of England during one of the Plantations of Ireland, it was originally named King's County, after King Philip II of Spain and the county town was Daingean until the nineteenth century.