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Whatever the Reason, Whatever the Season:
In its idyllic setting on the
shores of Lough Derg, Ireland's pleasure lake, with its
breath-taking views of counties Clare and Tipperary.
The Spirit of Killaloe
offers a haven of tranquillity. Sheltered by the hills of
Slieve Bernagh on one side and those of the Arra
Mountains in Tipperary, Killaloe lies where the river
Shannon resumes its course out of the neck of Lough Derg.
A narrow 13 arch stone bridge leads from Killaloe to
Ballina in county Tipperary. The towns have been awarded the
heritage town status because of their rich and historic past.
The royal palace of the high
king Brian Boru (926 AD - 1014 AD), a founder of the
O'Brien clan and one of the greatest kings of Ireland is just
one of the sights to testify to the national importance of
Killaloe. At the southern end of Killaloe, close to the
Shannon, stands the restored 13th century Saint Flannan's
Cathedral. also in the grounds of the Cathedral lies
Saint Lua's Oratory (Killaloe town is called after St.
Lua with Killaloe meaning church of Saint Lua - Cill
meaning church in old Gaelic language) after been rescued
from an island which was submerged by the Shannon
Hydro-Electric Scheme. Other interesting sights to see are
the Pier Head, the Canal and the Heritage
Centre.
Other activities are boating,
sailing, canoeing, fishing, pony trekking, walking and much
more.
Killaloe offers a wide variety
of restaurants, each with its own unique atmosphere
serving a wide variety of cuisine. There is also a good
selection of pubs each with its own brand of live
entertainment, fine pints and craic.
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