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Getting to Know Cavan Holiday Homes

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Hosting 365 lakes, one for every day of the year, County Cavan is rich in breathtaking scenery and has long been associated as a fishing haven and a water-sports enthusiasts dream! Much of the county is covered with thick forests and bogs, and the majority of the population is rurally located. However, there are a handful of major cities including Cavan Town, Belturbet, and Cootehill. The wetlands throughout the county are defined by over 300 lakes. Historically, the area was a part of the Kingdom of Breifne, and the distinctive bogs proved to be a strong defensive feature.

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Holiday Homes In Laois, Ireland

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County Laois located in the south central part of Ireland, is one of Ireland’s 32 enchanting counties full of myth and legend. The scenery of Laois varies from spacious fields to beautiful gardens to majestic mountains giving credence to the magic of Ireland. Getting around Laois proves to be simple to visitors with one of Ireland’s busiest motorways running through the county. Should you be without a car, County Laois is also well served by rail travel and a regular intercity bus service. Self catering holiday homes in County Laois are also abundant and great places for visitors to stay.

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Discover Holiday Homes in Monaghan County

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The County of Monaghan, located north of the Republic of Ireland and just south of its northern territory, is one of Ireland's unique hidden gems. With a rough population of about 56,000 and growing, it is becoming a popular home base for many residents, and an-up-and coming tourist destination for those seeking a relaxed get-away to some of Ireland's most pristine countryside. Monaghan boasts a lush landscape of soft hills, beautiful lakes, dense forests, and quaint farmhouses throughout the numerous towns and villages. Whether one is looking to enjoy the countryside or get lost in the charm of Monaghan Town's 19th century Victorian architecture, holiday homes in Monaghan are perfectly situated to fit anyone's needs!

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About Westmeath

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Centrally located, in the heart of Lakelands country, Co Westmeath is famous for its rivers and lakes, from the Shannon and Lough Ree to the Mullingar lakes and the Royal Canal. Popular water activities include cruising down the River Shannon passing by major tourists centres such as Athlone and Mullingar – two vibrant urban centres.

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Why You Should Take a Holiday Home in Kildare

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Steeped in heritage importance Co Kildare enjoys heritage towns such as Athy, Kildare town, Leixlip and Celbridge – the birthplace of Arthur Guinness and home to the first brewed pint of Guinness! Considered a suburb of Dublin, County Kildare has excellent access routes to the beautiful countryside yet is only a short hop to Dublin’s vibrant city centre. The scenery is also adorned with beautiful and extremely historic cathedrals, canals, and abbeys such as the Franciscan Abbey and St. Brigid's Cathedral. 

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Whats on offer in County Longford

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County Longford welcomes self catering visitors to the region with beautiful scenery and a vibrant population of about 13,000. With an abundance of lakes and streams, visitors to this central county in Ireland can enjoy a variety of water sports, including canoeing and fishing. Longford also has a number of holiday homes which could be perfect for the discerning traveler who simply wants to relax and experience a beautiful, new setting.

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County Offaly’s unique self catering charm

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The sweeping countryside of Offaly is dotted with the ruins of ancient castles, cathedrals, monasteries and the remnants of the Lost City of Clonmacnoise, once a great centre of learning. Visitors marvel at the beautifully carved Celtic crosses with their mystic messages and the ceremonial Celtic burial mounds with their cryptic legends that surround the modern cities and quaint traditional Irish villages. County Offaly is located in the midlands of Ireland near Dublin, and is bordered by the flood plains of the River Shannon to the northeast and the Slieve Bloom Mountains in the south. Tullamore is the largest, and fastest growing, town in Offally, where the majority of the 15,000 citizens reside has become a major commercial centre Tullamore is probably best known for the fine Irish whiskey of the same name once distilled here, and visitors can still tour the historic distillery and enjoy samples of the Tullamore Dew, originally formulated in 1829.

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