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Castle View B&B Sligo/Leitrim Ireland

Castle View B&B Sligo/Leitrim Ireland

kilmore five mile bourne co Leitrim, Leitrim ,
CASTLE VIEW B&B is overlooking Lough Gill, Parke’s Castle, Innisfree Island, Agrina Mountains, O’Rourke’s table, Queen Maeve grave and St. Angela’s college. All rooms are en-suite, TV and internet access. We are located outside Dromahair in Co. Leitrim within close proximity of Sligo city and Manorhamilton town
Tel: 860716968
eyeSlices® Ireland

eyeSlices® Ireland

Drumsna, Leitrim ,
eyeSlices® are an award winning patented cryogel technology that deliver fast and effective results to common eye concerns. This quick fix solution is unique in that it provides an instant cooling sensation without a fridge and is re-usable!
Kinlough Memes

Kinlough Memes

Kinlough and Glenade , Leitrim ,
This is the Only Spot for Kinlough and Glenade People !!!
Tooman Fisheries

Tooman Fisheries

Dromod, Leitrim ,
As one of the leading fishing and angling destinations here in Ireland we offer four luxurious man made fishing lakes with a wide range of fish. We also offer self catering accommodation with our luxurious two bedroom cottage attached to the main house. This is ideal for fisherman looking to spend a relaxing time away from home.
Tel: 433324119
Momentum Marketing & Consulting

Momentum Marketing & Consulting

Orchard Court, Leitrim ,
In a nutshell, we work with companies and organisations to craft winning business & marketing plans and providing the tools for SME growth. While we work directly with companies of all shapes and sizes, much of our work is sectoral based - working with groups of companies and development organisations to bring original solutions to group marketing - food, tourism creative industries, green tech sectors etc.. Working with a great team @ Momentum, we bring energy, expertise and ambition to projects from concept to delivery and every step on the way!
Tel: 719623500
Leitrim Roots Festival

Leitrim Roots Festival

Leitrim Genealogy Centre Main Street Ballinamore Co. Leitrim, Leitrim ,
Céad Mile Fáilte Go Liatroim The Leitrim Roots Festival 2013 is about fulfilling the dream for the descendants of many Leitrim exiles and for Leitrim people both in Ireland and abroad when they return home to their lovely Leitrim. By visiting their ancestral home and meeting with the people there, they will be discovering the beauty of the county for themselves. In April 2006, Leitrim Genealogy Centre organised the first ever Leitrim Roots Festival. It was a wonderful success with people coming from America, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, England, Scotland and Iceland for the week-long Festival. On the closing night Larry Cunningham and his band provided the music and Larry finished the evening with a beautiful rendition of “Lovely Leitrim”. It was a memorable culmination to a wonderful week.
Bouncybeez

Bouncybeez

Drumshanbo , Leitrim ,
Bouncy Beez have a large range of bouncing castles for all occasion
Tel: 873305164
Trim Heritage Town

Trim Heritage Town

Trim, Trim ,
Trim (Irish: Baile Átha Troim, meaning "town at the ford of elderflowers") is the traditional county town of County Meath in Ireland, although the county town is now Navan. The town was recorded in the 2006 census to have a population of 6,870. Trim won the Irish Tidy Towns Competition in 1972, 1984 and was joint winners with Ballyconnell, County Cavan in 1974. The town is home to Western Europe's largest Norman castle, Trim Castle (or King John's Castle), which was built in the late 12th century following the Norman invasion of Ireland's eastern seaboard. Trim and the surrounding lands were granted to Hugh de Lacy, a Norman knight. Richard II of England stayed there before being ousted from power. Once a candidate to be the country's capital, the town has also occupied a role as one of the outposts of the Pale. It was also designated by Elizabeth I of England as the planned location for a Protestant Dublin University (known as Trinity College, Dublin).[citation needed] However this was revised by Sir Francis Drake, who advocated the case for locating the University in Dublin. In 1649 after the sacking of Drogheda, the garrison of Trim fled to join other Irish forces and the town was occupied by the army of Oliver Cromwell. There were many local disturbances in neighbouring villages in the Irish Rebellion of 1798, most infamously the massacre on the Hill of Tara, following the dispersal of the Wexford rebellion. Trim was represented by Arthur Wellesley in the Irish Parliament from 1790 to 1797. For more information see www.meathtourism.ie www.facebook.com/trimvisitorcentre