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Step into a stunning space glowing with colorful light and rich history. Experience the magic of ancient manuscripts and heavenly organ music in one visit.
Step into a treasure trove of stories and vibrant community energy. Experience colorful sunlight through stained glass while exploring unique local collections.


Explore an ancient wooden roadway beneath the surface. Experience hands-on history with massive oak planks and immersive exhibits.
Na reizen naar meer dan 30 landen, is er één ding dat ik graag vanaf dag één had willen weten, en dat heeft mijn ervaring met nieuwe steden compleet veranderd.
Gratis wandeltochten. Ja, echt gratis. Geen creditcard nodig. Geen addertje onder het gras.
Lokale gids, 2-3 uur
Belangrijke bezienswaardigheden, verborgen pareltjes, lokale verhalen
100% op fooien gebaseerd
Gidsen verdienen alleen fooien, dus ze geven hun absolute best
Je geeft een fooi wat goed voelt
Aan het einde geef je gewoon een fooi wat je passend vindt
Ik heb deze in tientallen steden gedaan en ze waren het hoogtepunt van bijna elke reis. Als je Longford, Ireland bezoekt, doe dit dan op je eerste dag. Je zult me later dankbaar zijn.


Experience the fascinating engineering of a multi-chamber canal lock system. Enjoy tranquil waters and lively birdlife in a picturesque riverside setting.
Step into awe-inspiring Gothic beauty with vibrant stained glass and a majestic spire. Experience centuries of history and tranquility in the heart of Longford.
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A traditional Irish dessert made from seaweed, Carrageen Moss Pudding is known for its unique jelly-like texture and was historically used as a nutritious and healing food in Longford.

This classic dessert is made using locally grown apples, often served with cream or custard, reflecting the rural agricultural heritage of Longford.

A sweet bread with dried fruit, Barmbrack is traditionally eaten at Halloween in Ireland, with hidden objects baked inside that predict the future.

Irish Stew, typically made with lamb or mutton, potatoes, onions and parsley, is a beloved hearty dish in Longford representing the simplicity and resourcefulness of Irish cooking.

Boxty is a traditional Irish potato pancake enjoyed in Longford, showcasing the importance of potatoes in Irish cuisine and often served with savory toppings.

Coddle is a warming stew made with sausages, bacon, and potatoes, popular in many Irish homes including those in Longford, known for its comforting flavors.

This famous beverage combines hot coffee, Irish whiskey, sugar and cream, and though popular across Ireland, it is also cherished in Longford as a warming treat.

Poitín, a traditional Irish distilled spirit often made from malted barley or potatoes, has a rich history in Longford as a potent homemade drink once produced illicitly.

Made from a blend of wild herbs found in Ireland, this soothing herbal tea is a traditional drink in Longford, believed to have medicinal properties.
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Scenic town on River Shannon, known for boating and historic sites.
Nature park with walking trails, tree canopy walk, and a castle.
Art garden featuring modern sculptures in a rural setting.
Dublin-Sligo line
From Ireland West Airport Knock, take a bus or taxi to Longford town center; the train station is near the town center.
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Reacties (6)
Longford caught me off guard, such calmness and friendly faces everywhere. Weather was moody, took me two days to get the vibe. Food was decent, a bit pricey but honest portions.
Skip the main street cafés for meals. Got much better deals and tastier food walking just a couple blocks off the center. Trust me, it's worth the small detour.
Stayed three nights, weather was wet but that adds to the charm. Town feels sleepy but that's perfect if you wanna escape the buzz. Bring warm clothes even in summer.
Felt the town was a bit dull after the first day, not much nightlife and shops close early. If you like quiet breaks it’s fine, but looked for fresher food options elsewhere.
Bus schedules can be tricky, especially for early trips out. Check times in advance or grab a day pass, saved me a lot of hassle hopping from Longford to nearby villages.