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WONDERFUL WATERWAYS

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Atrip along the Shannon-Erne waterway is a wondrous journey through Ireland’s rich history and dramatic landscape. Known as the backbone of Ireland, the River Shannon flows through 11 counties from Cavan to Limerick, connecting in Northern Ireland to Lough Erne in the tranquil Fermanagh lakelands. Exploring all or part of these two great river systems is simply an unforgetta­ble experience. Pick up a cruiser at one of the many hire spots along its length and you are ready to go where the river takes you.

Let it take you into Ireland’s Ancient East. Moor up at sixth-century Clonmacnoi­se Monastic Settlement in Co. Offaly, one of Ireland’s most sacred sites, or step back into the Iron Age with a visit to the ancient Corlea Trackway in Longford, preserved for 2,000 years in the boglands surroundin­g the River Shannon. Cruise to 12th-century Athlone Castle, sitting on the riverbank, or explore islanddott­ed Lough Ree, the Lake of Kings, scene of Viking battles and the death place of the legendary Queen Maeve.

From the river’s vantage point, Ireland’s lush scenery is a picture-postcard backdrop but to get into the heart of the beauty, stop off and stretch the legs on one of the many walking and cycling trails that flank the waterway. Or swap the cruiser for a canoe and explore the paddling trails around Drumshanbo, Boyle, and Upper and Lower Lough Erne.

Cruising the Shannon and Erne navigation­s also offers the opportunit­y to visit some of the island’s prettiest and liveliest towns and villages. From vibrant Limerick with its impressive Georgian architectu­re to the bustling island town of Enniskille­n, built on a narrowing of the waters between Upper and Lower Lough Erne, there is much to explore and enjoy. Check out picturesqu­e Carrick-onShannon in Co. Leitrim, or the twin towns of Killaloe and Ballina at the mouth of Lough Derg. Linked by a 13-arch bridge, they are best known as the birthplace of Brian Boru, High King of Ireland. There are endless opportunit­ies to sample the local produce along the waterway as there is a host of excellent restaurant­s and gastro-pubs within easy reach of moorings. For top-class gastronomi­c treats head for the award-winning MacNean House & Restaurant in Blacklion, County Cavan, run by Neven Maguire one of Ireland’s most famous chefs.

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Courtesy of Tourism Ireland
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