Boasting a bar, Pv Fallons offers accommodation in Longford, 22 km from Clonalis House and 31 km from Roscommon Museum. This 4-star hotel offers room service.
Margaret
Australia
Location, friendliness, good restaurant, reasonable prices great atmosphere
Situated in Longford, 22 km from Clonalis House and 31 km from Roscommon Museum, Tranquility features city views and free WiFi.
Christine
Ireland
Stayed here for one night and can't fault this apartment. It was everything that you need in a night away. The apartment was clean, comfortable and had everything we needed. The host Gerry was very friendly and helpful. Will definitely be back again 😀
Situated in Longford, Cathedral View Apartments features garden views and free WiFi, 22 km from Clonalis House and 31 km from Roscommon Museum.
Coen
Ireland
The location is excellent and the staff were always available and so helpful and a great laugh. Great value for money as the accommodation has everything you need
Located 20 km from Clonalis House, 32 km from Roscommon Museum and 35 km from Claypipe Visitors Centre, Augherea House offers accommodation set in Longford.
Csilla
United Kingdom
The room was quiet and spacious, Breakfast was great.
Toms Cottage is set in Longford, 40 km from Ballyhaise College, 40 km from Leitrim Design House, as well as 43 km from Sliabh an Iarainn Visitor Centre.
Serenity in Longford offers accommodation with free WiFi, 22 km from Clonalis House, 31 km from Roscommon Museum and 34 km from Claypipe Visitors Centre.
Featuring a terrace, Shalom is set in Longford in the County Longford region, 1.5 km from The Cathedral Church of St Mel, Longford.
Lydia
Ireland
The property was clean and had good facilities. The staff were wonderful, beyond helpful. Great welcome and very friendly.
Very close to the town centre and various restaurants and attractions.
Westhouse Cafe, a property with a garden, is set in Longford, 19 km from Clonalis House, 32 km from Roscommon Museum, as well as 35 km from Claypipe Visitors Centre.
what a lovely spacious town full of all kinds of shops and...
what a lovely spacious town full of all kinds of shops and businesses. lovely friendly people too. various streets to wander through and a magnificent Cathedral to visit. It had burned down some years ago and was totally rebuilt. Definitely worth a visit 77
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Anonymous
Ireland
8.0
Scored 8.0
We were there to meet up with family so we didn't use many...
We were there to meet up with family so we didn't use many of the facilities that Longford has to offer. Limited range of good restaurants but lots of fast food places. Good central base to explore lots of Ireland.
Michelle
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
This is a part of the country which I wouldn’t think of...
This is a part of the country which I wouldn’t think of exploring but I’m so glad I did. I was on my way to a wedding in Roscommon and we stayed in Longford which was within a half hour drive. It was lovely to be by the banks of the Shannon and I will certainly visit again. We ate in “The Purple Onion” and as we waited for our taxi to collect us the proprietor treated us to a nightcap on the house.
Maeve
Ireland
8.0
Scored 8.0
Our stay involved walking the Longford Branch of the Royal...
Our stay involved walking the Longford Branch of the Royal Canal. This is an 8 km stretch of the canal. It is mostly filled in, but has an abundance of native trees growing where once the water flowed and is a haven for birds, butterflies and insects. The bridges still stand in all their glory which makes this stretch historically interesting. The Longford Branch ends at the junction where it meets the Royal Canal, about 2 km from Kilashee village. It is a tract of land well used by cyclists, but maintaining its own quiet rural feel to it.
Helen
Ireland
10
Scored 10
Longford has so much to offer with the shannon and all its...
Longford has so much to offer with the shannon and all its amenities very close by. The beautiful cathedral rebuilt after a devastating fire, a must see, demonstrating the wealth of local talant in the skills applied during the rebuild. But most of all the friendliness and warmth of the locals
Brian
Ireland
10
Scored 10
Longford underestimates itself!
Longford underestimates itself! It has lots to see in a very compact town with theatre, cinema, golf and historic sites within easy reach. Great literary connections, from Goldsmith to Maria Edgeworth, poets Padraig Collum to modern day Vona Grourke.
Augherea House was an oasis of calm in a beautiful setting. Spotlessly clean and well maintained with all the facilities you could wish for. It’s ideally located for Longford town, also for the Royal Canal, Strokestown and the National Famine Museum and a host of treasures in Longford that are so little known about. The host, Matt, has the perfect balance of interest and knowledge he’s ready to share. So good it makes me want to invent more reasons for a visit to Longford!
The apartment is located across from St Mel's Cathedral in the heart of Longford Town with pubs, restaurants and takeaways all within a five-minute walk.
The property is tastefully furnished with a 2-seater couch, an armchair, and a TV. The kitchen ahd everyhing we needed such as a fridge (bonus points for ice in the freezer!), an electric hob, an oven and all manner of pots, pans and kitchen utensils.
The farmhouse was warm, cosy and very clean. It was in a very quiet rural location; we loved looking out over the countryside and seeing the cows in the fields around. Our host had thought of all the little things we might need including shampoo and shower gel, milk in the fridge and a well stocked coffee machine. It was a wonderful place to stay for our perfect break in North Longford!
I stayed here for a few nights because I was working in Longford. The apartment was exactly what I needed, very clean, comfortable and good facilities. Bed was comfortable and shower was great. Gerry met me when I checked on and was really friendly and knew the local area very well and knew all the best places to eat/drink. WiFi was great too.
Really enjoyable stay. Lovely apartment, clean, all the amenities you would need. Very central to town. Geraldine was lovely and helpful. Allowed check in early and the info provided for the check in etc was top quality. Huge two bedroom apartment with a great kitchen, sitting room and large bathroom. Would definitely recommend
The location is brilliant you couldn't get a better place to stay. Your right in the town center with a great view. Lovely clean apartment with all the mod cons. And lovely private court yard with gate to park the car. Would highly recommend if your ever in Longford! We had a great stay,Thank you.
Everything. The surroundings are an idyllic Irish countryside, the insides were immaculately clean, the room was like a four or five star hotel, and the breakfast was at a professional level. The only downside was that it set our expectations for the rest of the trip so high period.
Location was fabulous, rural setting very close to main road.
The hut itself was perfect, cosy feel but spacious inside and also well kitted out.
I also arrived quite late and Craig was very accomodating.
I'll certainly be back for my next visit to Longford!
Great location 5 mins from Longford, stayed here with friends while doing the Longford Marathon. Lovely setting, quiet and fantastic host who was very welcoming. Thank you, will definitely stay again if in the area.
We booked this room at the last minute on a bank holiday weekend. It is in downtown Longford City. The self-check-in and out were easy. The room and bathroom were clean. The bed was comfy.
Expensively and elegantly refurbished rooms in the old stables of a country house.
Convenient for visits to the Famine Museum in nearby Strokestown.
Free parking, good breakfast.
Great location for Co Longford with restaurants and cafés easily accessible. Lovely and spacious and thoughtful provision of snacks and wherewithal for breakfast.
I thought the situation and the position of the Apartments were perfect for what we wanted ! You could walk around Town easily and shops all accessible.
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