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Slieve Bloom Mountains

Slieve Bloom Mountains

Offaly and Laois, Kinnitty ,
A walkers paradise with signed loop walks from each of the villages of the Slieve Bloom Mountains, Kinnitty, Cadamstown, Glenafelly, Clonaslee, Glenbarrow, Monicknew.
Ardmore Country House

Ardmore Country House

The Walk, Kinnitty ,
A warm Irish welcome to the cosy relaxed atmosphere of Ardmore Country House B&B Kinnitty, a real treat for anyone looking for a refreshing and authentic Irish experience. You can relax in the beautiful landscaped private gardens and enjoy the panoramic views of the Slievebloom Mountains. Tea/Coffee and home baking on arrival, free off road car parking, free wi fi.
Shannonshaven aloe vera products

Shannonshaven aloe vera products

glendine lodge,glendine west, Kinnitty ,
products are well known and all purchases come with 60 day money back guarantee and are suitable for everyone and are animal friendly there is a wide range to check out and enjoy
Tel: 858623238
Giltraps Pub Kinnitty

Giltraps Pub Kinnitty

Kinnitty, Kinnitty ,
Giltraps Pub in Kinnitty, County Offaly, Ireland, is a landmark building in the centre of the picturesque village at the foothills of the Slieve Bloom mountains in the Irish midlands. Dating back to the seventeenth century when it was originally a hotel, Giltraps Pub is now a family run operation managed by the Clendennen family. Whether you’re looking for an open fire after a days hiking or walking in the Slieve Bloom Mountains, attending a wedding at Kinnitty Castle Hotel, want to have the ‘craic’ or chat about GAA with the locals or you’re simply looking for the ‘perfect’ pint of Guinness, then Giltraps is one of the best pubs / bars in the area to chose from. Giltraps has been awarded a number of accolades including Black & White Scotch Whisky Heritage Pub of the Year, James Joyce Pub of the Year Award and the highest recognition (5 stars) in Pub Spy Review by the Sunday World newspaper.
Glendine Venue & Guest Accommodation

Glendine Venue & Guest Accommodation

Kinnitty Village, Kinnitty ,
The Glendine Venue & Guest Accommodation is located in the charming village of Kinnitty, Co. Offaly. This newly refurbished property provides superior accommodation facilities and exclusive dining opt
Kinnitty Equestrian Centre

Kinnitty Equestrian Centre

Kinnitty Castle , Kinnitty ,
WAS Situated on the Grounds of Kinnitty Castle, Kinnitty Equestrian Centre is the perfect base for the Exploration of the Slieve Bloom Mountains. Let our Experienced Guides take you through the histor
Tel: 860813828
Kinnitty Castle Hotel

Kinnitty Castle Hotel

Kinnitty Castle Hotel, Kinnitty, Co Offaly, Ireland, Kinnitty ,
Most romantic place in Ireland....only 90 minutes away from Dublin, Galway and Limerick. Experience the atmosphere for yourself at.. http://www.kinnittycastlehotel.com
Kinnitty Gaa Club

Kinnitty Gaa Club

Kinnitty, Kinnitty ,
Kinnitty G.A.A. club is one of the oldest in the country. It was founded in 1887 . The club had a great relationship with Offaly hurling down through the years and many fine Offaly hurlers came from Kinnitty such as Johnny Flaherty, Paudie Delaney, Ger Coughlan, Mark Corrigan and Paddy Corrigan.
Giltraps Pub, Kinnitty

Giltraps Pub, Kinnitty

Giltraps Pub in Kinnitty, County Offaly, Ireland, is a landmark building in the centre of the picturesque village at the foothills of the Slieve Bloom mountains in the Irish midlands. Dating back to the seventeenth century when it was originally a hotel, Giltraps Pub is now a family run operation managed by the Clendennen family. Whether you’re looking for an open fire after a days hiking or walking in the Slieve Bloom Mountains, attending a wedding at Kinnitty Castle Hotel, want to have the ‘craic’ or chat about GAA with the locals or you’re simply looking for the ‘perfect’ pint of Guinness, then Giltraps is one of the best pubs / bars in the area to chose from. Giltraps has been awarded a number of accolades including Black & White Scotch Whisky Heritage Pub of the Year, James Joyce Pub of the Year Award and the highest recognition (5 stars) in Pub Spy Review by the Sunday World newspaper.
Kinnitty Castle

Kinnitty Castle

Kinnitty, Kinnitty ,
Kinnitty Castle or Castle Bernard is a 19th-century gothic revival castle in Kinnitty (Cionn Eitigh), County Offaly, Ireland. It is located north of the Slieve Bloom Mountains on the R421 regional road between the villages of Kinnitty and Cadamstown. A nearby pyramid was built by the Bernard family who resided in the castle,HistoryThe first castle at Kinnitty was destroyed in 1209 and was rebuilt by the Normans in 1213. During that period an Augustinian abbey (St Finnian's) was established near the castle, of which the famous High Cross and Abbey Wall still remain. Later the Normans were replaced by the O'Carrolls of Ely and in 1630 William O'Carroll built a new castle close by the old abbey. This castle was confiscated in 1641 as part of the plantation of Offaly, or Kings County as it was then named. In 1664, the crown granted an estate, which included the castle, to Col. Thomas Winter in return for his military service. His descendants sold it to Thomas Bernard, who renamed the house Castle Bernard and left it to his son Thomas Bernard, MP.In 1811, Lady Catherine Hutchinson, wife of Thomas, jnr, commissioned architect James Pain to extend the castle in a gothic style to its present size. Thomas was succeeded by his son, Colonel Thomas Bernard, Lord Lieutenant of King's County and High Sheriff of King's County for 1837, who died unmarried in 1882 and was succeeded by his niece's husband Captain Caulfield French. The latter was High Sheriff of King's County for 1887.