Ireland's Hidden Heartlands
The midlands Ireland are home to valleys draped in forests, ancient bog lands and unreal scenery — all waiting to be uncovered.
When visitors come to Ireland, they often miss out on the hidden gems of the heart of the island. There are so many things to discover in Ireland’s Hidden Heartlands, from wild swimming in the freshwater lakes and exploring mystical sites to enjoying delicious feeds at Michelin-starred restaurants before listening to a traditional music session at the oldest pub in the world.
To make it easier for you to uncover, we’ve crafted this guide to Ireland’s Hidden Heartlands together with Ireland.com. We’ve included everything from unique stays to the natural landmarks you should include on your itinerary.
Renting a car offers flexibility to explore the region, allowing for scenic drives through charming villages and riverside towns. Explore on two wheels on the numerous cycle routes or go by boat or canoe on the region’s waterways. Or hire a boat and set sail along the River Shannon. Ireland’s rail network, Iarnród Éireann (Irish Rail), and bus routes operated by local providers and Bus Éireann link all major towns and cities.
The River Shannon is the longest river in the Celtic Isles (which includes Ireland and Great Britain) at 360 kilometres. It meanders through impressive lakes, historic castles and bustling towns. The Shannon offers excellent opportunities for fishing, sailing and much more. It is named for the sea deity Sionnan, who, legend says, tried to find the source of all knowledge at the river’s origin. The beings of the ‘Otherworld’ were furious at her intention, so they pushed her out with such force that the water carved the country in two.
On the banks of the mighty River Shannon, you’ll find Athlone town. A town across two counties (Roscommon and Westmeath), it’s home to a bustling food, drink and cultural scene that makes Athlone a must-visit town. Check out Athlone Castle to learn about the city’s medieval history. Explore the local artist’s work at Luan Gallery. And you can’t go wrong with a pint and a feed at the oldest pub in the world, Sean’s Bar.
If you love history and science, you must stop at Birr Castle. Explore the Norman castle and its surrounding grounds, including its award-winning gardens, before heading out to see the historic Great Telescope, the Leviathan, once the world’s largest and still incredibly impressive. Come see where history and science collide.
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Walks and Hikes
Stretch your legs and take on some of the most idyllic walks in the heart of Ireland.
Top Restaurants and Gastropubs
Enjoy a meal at these popular pubs and eateries in the midlands.
Historic Landmarks
There's much history to explore in Ireland's Hidden Heartlands from castles to cathedrals.
Legendary Pubs and Distilleries
Enjoy a drink at the oldest pub in the world or at the distilleries putting Irish whiskey on the world stage.
Waterway Adventures
The freshwater rivers and lakes of the heartlands have plenty of activities waiting for you.
Unique Stays
Whether you're keen on a castle retreat or an off-grid escape, we've some special finds for you.
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No matter how you like to travel or what you love to travel for, you’ll find your perfect somewhere in Ireland. Fill your heart with Ireland, and find out more on Ireland.com.
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