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Athlone: A day trip to the middle of Ireland

July 14, 2017 by Meg 10 Comments

Visit the middle of Ireland: Athlone in county Westmeath. plus 6 things you need to do in Athlone!This post is long overdue! I wanted to share my trip to Athlone which is in County Westmeath, Ireland. According to some forums and searches online, Athlone is considered the middle of Ireland. However, there is also a geographical centre of Ireland (which is Carnagh East, County Roscommon) and the middle of Ireland according to Irish Mythology is the Hill Uisneach (just outside of Athlone). Regardless of all the facts, to me, it is in the middle of Ireland.

How to get there:

  • If you book early enough you can catch a train for 30 euro (return). the train takes 2hrs5min from Connolly station, Dublin to Athlone.
  • I left buying a train ticket to last minute, and by then the price has increased considerably, so I took the bus instead. A bus trip costs 18 euro (return) and for a 2hrs15min bus ride from Dublin (Busáras) to Athlone, which I think is far more affordable, and for only 10 minutes extra!

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Things you must see while visiting in Athlone:

  • Shannon River

This is the largest river in Ireland. It runs from Dowara, county Cavan all the way to Limerick city, county Limerick (360.5 km!). To get to most of the tourist spots on the left bank in Athlone you need to cross over the Shannon as the bus and train stops are all on the other side of the river.

River Shannon, Athlone, county Westmeath

  • Lowe & Co

I cannot rave about this little gem of a restaurant enough. Lynda has created an ethical, organic, community deli that is just bursting with flavour and yummy treats. All locally sourced products, and a wide variety of items are made at the onsite kitchen.

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They also have great coffee! I tried  the lemon and coconut cake while I was there – it did not disappoint! Check out their Facebook page, and Instagram page – just a note that they are closed Mondays & Sundays.

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  • Luan Art Gallery

This is a publicly owned art gallery in Athlone. Admission is free and they have a display that changes every 2 months. Luan Gallery, Athlone, IrelandAt the time I was visiting, they had a display on illustration and illustrators using various mediums, which was fascinating! On the banks of the Shannon river, with floor to ceiling glass windows, the view alone is worth a visit (plus, did I mention it is totally free?)

inside Luan Gallery on the banks of the Shannon River, Athlone in Ireland

  • Athlone Castle

Looking to learn the history of the town, then you have to stop in at Athlone Castle. It is an interactive museum, with a great way of telling visitors the history behind Athlone in a fun and engaging way.Athlone Castle, Athlone, Ireland

The castle was built in the 12th century and a few years ago went through a bit of renovation. Cost of admission is 8 euros, and I recommend setting aside at least an 1 hour or so to go through the museum. Don’t forget to go up to the viewing deck as well, the views of Saints Peter and Paul Church and the river are pure magic.

Athlone Castle, Athlone

  • Saints Peter and Paul Church

I didn’t go inside, but you cannot walk past this church without snapping a pic.

Saints Peter and Paul Church, Athlone, Ireland

  • Sean’s Bar

What is a visit to a quaint Irish town without stopping for a pint?! It is mandatory that if you ever find yourself in Athlone, that you visit Sean’s bar.

Sean’s Bar in Athlone is the oldest pub in Ireland (built in 900 A.D). #Traveltip: you can’t say you have been to the oldest pub in ireland without stopping for a pint! It’s another great reason to visit Ireland. – – – – – #athlone #countywestmeath #westmeath #discoverireland #ireland #irishlife #luckoftheirish #irishblogger #travelblogger #mustlovetravel #wanderlust #staycation #throwbackthursday #thirstythursday #lifeinireland

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According to Guinness Book of Records, it is the oldest pub in Ireland. Built in 900 A.D, this cosy establishment on the river is a must visit pub. In summer time they have a beer garden out the back, and I told it gets very festive. I visited in the middle of winter, and still felt such a lovely vibe in there. Besides, who can visit a pub and not have actually stop and have a pint?!

Oldest pub in Ireland: Sean pub in Athlone built in 900AD

I only went for the day, so I only got to see the places above, here are places a little outside of town that I recommend you visit (especially if you have a car!):

Moydrum Castle – this is a castle that is in ruins, that has ivy slowly growing over it. It looks fascinating, and totally Instagram worthy! This blog post has some great pictures and shares the history behind the castle ruins.

Hill of Uisneach – As I mentioned at the beginning of this post, according to Irish mythology it is the centre of Ireland. You can only access it by taking a guided tour (cost is a 10 euro donation), the walk is about 3km, so takes about 2 hours to do. Open from May to September, Wednesday – Sunday at 1pm. Check their website for further info.

The Old Rail Trail – This is a greenway cycle route from Athlone to Mullingar. The full route is 40km, but you can do parts of it, as little or as much as you can. I really love that all through Ireland these greenways are being opened up – they are in the process of building one in Dublin too, and there was one in Waterford when we visited there too.

HAVE YOU BEEN TO ATHLONE, IRELAND? DO YOU KNOW WHAT TOWN IS THE CENTRE OF YOUR COUNTRY?

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Visit the middle of Ireland: Athlone in county Westmeath. Plus, 6 things you need to do in Athlone!

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