Best attractions and places to see around Carrick-on-Shannon Municipal District include a variety of natural and historical sites. This region, situated on the River Shannon, is known for its waterways, lakes, and the historic town of Carrick-on-Shannon itself. Visitors can explore a landscape characterized by riverine environments and cultural landmarks. The district offers a blend of outdoor activities and historical interest.
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One of the old locks on the Lough Allen Canal. These add interest to the tow path walk, especially if you come across a boat navigating through them. If you do you can often lend a hand to push the lock gates open when the water levels are correct.
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This impressive lock and canal is lined with trees making it a lovely and quiet place to cycle without the hassle of traffic.
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There are fantastic views of Lough Rynn along this road which notably has an olympic sized rowing course.
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The bridge in Roosky, Northern Ireland, crossing the River Shannon offers picturesque views of the river and surrounding landscapes. Its historic significance and scenic beauty make it a popular attraction for both locals and tourists.
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Despite being the largest town in Leitrim county, Carrick-on-Shannon is the smallest county town in Ireland. The historic town lies on the banks of the River Shannon and has a pretty quay that was once used as a major stop-off for river trade for goods such as Guinness stout. The town has a number of cafes, restaurants and shops, as well as an interesting Neo-Gothic church. Around the June bank holiday, the streets come alive with colour and celebration during the Carrick Carnival.
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Nice path on the banks of Acres Lough. Bird watching is also good here.
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Despite being the largest town in Leitrim county, Carrick-on-Shannon is the smallest county town in Ireland. The historic town lies on the banks of the River Shannon and has a pretty quay that was once used as a major stop-off for river trade for goods such as Guinness stout. The town has a number of cafes, restaurants and shops, as well as an interesting Neo-Gothic church. Around the June bank holiday, the streets come alive with colour and celebration during the Carrick Carnival.
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The wooden footbridge leads directly over the small lake.
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Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. You can explore the historic town of Carrick-on-Shannon with its cafes and shops, or enjoy the scenic views around Lough Rynn Rowing Course. The Acres Lake Boardwalk is also a popular choice for a gentle stroll with children.
For easy walks, consider the Acres Lake Boardwalk, which offers a pleasant path over a small lake. You can find more easy hiking options, including loop trails like the Kilronan Castle loop, in the Easy hikes around Carrick-on-Shannon Municipal District guide.
The Acres Lake Boardwalk is noted as a wheelchair accessible attraction, providing a wooden footbridge directly over a small lake, perfect for enjoying nature.
The road alongside Lough Rynn Rowing Course offers fantastic views of the water and surrounding landscapes. Additionally, the Bridge over River Shannon in Roosky provides picturesque views of the river.
The town of Carrick-on-Shannon itself is a historic settlement with a notable quay and a Neo-Gothic church. The Bridge over River Shannon also holds historical significance, offering scenic views.
The region is excellent for cycling and hiking. You can find various routes, including easy and moderate options, in the Cycling around Carrick-on-Shannon Municipal District and Hiking around Carrick-on-Shannon Municipal District guides. The Shanon Erne Waterway is particularly good for cycling.
Yes, for longer adventures, consider cycling routes like the Lough Bofin, Lough Forbes, and Kilglass Lough loop from Carrick-on-Shannon, which is a moderate 84 km route. You can explore more options in the Cycling around Carrick-on-Shannon Municipal District guide.
The district is defined by its waterways and lakes. The River Shannon flows through the area, and you can visit Lough Rynn and the small lake at Acres Lake Boardwalk. The Shanon Erne Waterway is another impressive natural and man-made feature.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical charm. The peaceful paths like the Acres Lake Boardwalk are popular for bird watching, and the historic town of Carrick-on-Shannon offers a lively atmosphere with cafes and shops, especially during events like the Carrick Carnival.
The town of Carrick-on-Shannon, situated on the River Shannon, has a variety of cafes, restaurants, and pubs. If you're near Acres Lake, Jinny's Tea Rooms are a popular spot for refreshments.
Beginners can enjoy easy cycling routes like the Lough Rynn loop from Mohill (17 km) or the Shanon Erne Waterway – Acres Lake Boardwalk loop from Inishnagon (11 km). For walking, the Acres Lake Boardwalk is a gentle option. More easy routes can be found in the Easy hikes around Carrick-on-Shannon Municipal District guide.


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