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Connacht Province - Leitrim

Hostels - About Leitrim - We're here, now what? - Links of Interest

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An Óiche Hostel
The Bridge
Carrick on Shannon
County Leitrim

Phone:

071 9621848

Fax: 071 9622151
Mob: 086 8365220
Website: n/a
    Open all year - car parking available
  € Price (Dorm) Beds 20 From: 25.00 To: 25.00
  € Price Room          
Key:
Linen included Prices may change due to higher insurance premiums                  

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About Leitrim:
County Leitrim (Irish: Contae Liatroma) is one of the counties of Ireland and is part of the province of Connacht. Its name derives from the Irish Liath Druim – "grey ridge." Leitrim has a short length of Atlantic (Donegal Bay) coastline but is mostly inland country.

Visit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/County_Leitrim


Coat of Arms, County Leitrim, Ireland


We're here, now what?
Leitrim is bound by water, which defines its character and supplies its recreation. The Shannon Erne Waterway, Europe’s longest inland navigable waterway, stretches through the county. The county boasts Ireland’s earliest salmon river – the Drowes at Tullaghan, so plenty of choice for all those anglers. There are lively riverside towns and cruise bases, with friendly pubs and impromptu music sessions. Visit Costello chapel, the smallest in Europe, the Glencar Waterfall, or Parkes Castle. Enjoy splendid walks along the way marked routes which contain some of the finest hill-walking country in Ireland.

Find out more: http://www.irelandnorthwest.ie/



Glencar Waterfall, County Leitrim


Links of interest:
Please email the webmaster with any County Leitrim links that might be of interest to other travellers.

http://www.leitrimtourism.com/



Old mural of Medieval levity, Carrick on Shannon, County Leitrim, Ireland


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