Tuesday, 19 July 2016

Small but mighty pub. €3 Guinness, Leitrim


Connolly's bar in Manorhamilton is a delightfully old school spot for a pint


Article from The Daily Edge July 2016 Here'st he link; Connollys bar Manorhamilton
Small but mighty. And €3 Guinness!


WITH ALL THE new-fangled bars and restaurants springing up around the country weekly, who could blame you for wishing for a pint in an old-fashioned Irish pub.





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Connolly’s Bar in Manorhamilton, Co Leitrim, is one of the precious few truly old school pubs left in Ireland, and it’s a delight.


Customers say it’s been the same for 50 years



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And sure if it ain’t broke…
There isn’t room to swing a cat in it



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There’s room enough for 20 customers. The whole place is a snug.
But the pints are top notch

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You have a choice of a pint of either Smithwicks or Guinness for the princely sum of €3. What more could you be wanting?
Most importantly, there are Emeralds behind the bar



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No fancy pub food, but you certainly won’t go hungry.
And if you’re lucky, owner Joe Connolly will sing you a song

Joe is renowned in Manorhamilton for his beautiful singing voice, and claims to knowthousands of songs - his wife Ita is often on hand to sing backup:


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So if you’re passing through Manorhamilton, you know where to go for a pint and some tunes. To Connolly’s!


Monday, 11 July 2016




Three Leitrim Glamping sites make it to the Irish Times top 50



Article by Róisín Finlay



Pink Apple Orchard

Co Leitrim


All guests – all of the adults, anyway – are treated to a carafe of home-made organic cider when they arrive at this glamping site set among the trees of an apple farm on Lough Allen, 20 minutes from Drumshanbo. Almost everything here is home made, including the weatherproof communal area, three yurts, tepee and bow-topped gypsy caravan, all decked out with double beds and stoves. The site sleeps 21 and is ideal for families, couples or quiet hens. It’s a back-to-nature retreat with lots of walking nearby. The play area is centred around an old boat. Ecocredentials include compost toilets and an organic garden.


Glamping accommodation starts at €50 per person per night;irelandglamping.com




Teapot Lane

Co Leitrim


If you want to bring your camping to new heights, this site in Tawley has a tree house floating a lofty 3m off the ground. It sleeps two or three people and has a pot-belly stove, a small kitchen and a deck for lounging among the leaves. Other accommodation includes a dinky 1970s caravan, four yurts (sleeping two to six people) and a cottage (sleeping eight). Woodland campfires surrounded by rustic seating, jars of marshmallows for roasting, spa treatments, a fairy garden and kids’ tree house all add ambience. Professional catering, DJ or acoustic musicians can also be organised.


Accommodation costs from €150 per night for two people; glampingireland.ie






Battlebridge Caravan, Camping & Glamping Park

Co Leitrim


In the perfect spot to exploit the Shannon Blueway cycling, walking and kayaking trail, this site offers pods, stilted cabins, shepherd’s huts and a vintage caravan, as well as traditional tent and caravan pitches. You’re right by the water, with wild swimming, and boat and kayak hire nearby, and there’s a small kids’ playground too. In the evenings you can kick back in the lovely old pub onsite, where excellent food and regular trad sessions lend a lively atmosphere. Leitrim village is a short walk away if you want a change of scene.

Tent pitches start at €15; caravan and motorhome pitches from €20; other accommodation from €200 for two nights; battlebridgecaravanandcamping.ie




To read the full article go to: Top 50 Glamping sites in Ireland

Tuesday, 7 June 2016

Walking in the Footsteps June 9th Kiltyclogher, Leitrim 4.30-6pm


Walking in the Footsteps and Seeing with their Eyes

Follow the route taken by Sean Mac Diarmada from Corracloona NS to the Mac Diarmada House.

View through window of Mac Diarmda Cottage 2016

 Views of a Revolutionary, Window of Sean MacDiarmada's Cottage

As part of the Sean Mac Diarmada Summer School join in this wonderful walk. Hear the history of the school and see the sights that Mac Diarmada and his siblings would have enjoyed on the route to and from school. The profusion of colours and wildlife in this magical spot in June is a feast for the senses. The purples and pinks of the Herb Robert, Rhododendron, Ragged Robin and Speedwell


pink rhodedendron in bloom
Rhododendron




Fields of Bog Cotton and White Thorn line your route





White Thorm


Stunning views over Lough MacNean across to Fermanagh and, if the evening is clear, the Donegal Mountains, all the while Big, Middle and Little Thur mountains keep a watchful eye on walkers' progress. Hear about Thur's archaeological monuments which catch the sunrise at the spring and autumn equinoxes


Views over Lough MacNean

Meet at Kiltyclogher Heritage Centre at 4.15 for registration and bus to start. Walk is approx 2.8 Km and slow paced. Please wear walking shoes. History and wildlife guides will accompany you.




Mac Diarmada cottage will be open for tours after walk at 6pm.Walk and tour are free of charge.


For more information on the Summer School visit;


SEAN MACDIARMADA SUMMER SCHOOL