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Days out & scenic buses in: Monaghan

Uncover the serene beauty and rich heritage of County Monaghan: A delightful car-free Irish adventure awaits

County Monaghan, a true ‘hidden gem’ in Ireland’s Ancient East, offers a landscape of gentle drumlins, shimmering lakes, and enchanting villages perfect for exploring at a leisurely pace. Leaving the car behind here truly allows you to immerse yourself in the serene beauty and rich heritage of this delightful county.

Begin your adventure in the bustling county town of Monaghan, where the Monaghan County Museum invites you to delve into local history and culture. Just a short journey away, the Monaghan Greenway offers a peaceful path along the old Ulster Canal, ideal for a stroll or cycle, connecting you with nature and local life.

Venture to Castleblayney to discover the magnificent Lough Muckno Leisure Park, one of Monaghan’s finest natural amenities. Here, you can enjoy scenic walks around the lake, try some watersports, or simply soak in the breathtaking views. Further exploration could lead you to the tranquil beauty of Rossmore Forest Park, with its winding trails, diverse wildlife, and even playful giants to spot amongst the trees – a fantastic spot for a restorative walk.

No visit to Monaghan is complete without experiencing the fairytale charm of Glaslough village and the opulent Castle Leslie Estate. You can explore the estate’s magnificent grounds, enjoy a delightful afternoon tea, or simply wander through the picturesque village itself. For a unique historical insight, the Carrickmacross Workhouse provides a poignant look into 19th-century life. From the quirky St Peter’s Tin Church in Laragh to the fascinating Carrickmacross Lace Gallery, Monaghan promises an enriching and unhurried experience for every visitor.

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