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    Longford (Irish: An Longfort) is the county town of County Longford in Ireland. It had a population of 10,952 at the 2022 census . [1] It is the biggest town in the county and about one third of the county's population lives there.

  2. Longford town is situated in the heart of Ireland, on the south bank of the river Camlin and on the main Dublin to Sligo road. It is a progressive town and the County administrative centre.

  3. Nestled in the heart of Ireland, Longford is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered by avid travelers. This charming county, often overlooked by the bustling tourist crowds, offers an authentic Irish experience that’s both rich in history and immersed in natural beauty.

  4. Discover ancient oak carvings, trace the footsteps of the legends of Irish literature and make a splash at Center Parcs. Right in the heartlands of Ireland, Longford has so much natural beauty to enjoy and interesting stop offs to make in every town.

  5. Live in Longford. County Longford is situated in Ireland’s Hidden Heartlands surrounded by water with the River Shannon, Lough Ree and the Royal Canal running from Richmond Harbour in Clondra to Spencer Dock in Dublin.

  6. One of the gems of Ireland's lush midlands, County Longford displays much of its early history for curious visitors. It boasts an abundance of Early Christian and medieval monasteries (including Abbeylara, Ardagh, Abbeyshrule and Saints Island, the latter nestled on the banks of Lough Ree ).

  7. Jan 17, 2024 · Located in the Midlands region of Ireland, County Longford is ripe with rural lands, waterways, outdoor activities, and adventures to be had. Whether you’re simply passing through or enjoying a weekend break, Longford is well worth a visit. Here are the top ten best things to do in Longford. Table of Contents.

  8. Longford Town is the county town of County Longford. It's a quiet market town few limited attractions of its own, but it is a convenient base for visiting for several prehistoric sites. Understand. Corlea Trackway leads into the bog.

  9. Longford. Longford is known for it many rivers, lough's and canals. Lough Ree, situated on the Shannon-the last remaining undrained major river in Europe, is the third largest lake in Ireland. It boasts unspoilt shore lines and offers diverse terrestrial, semi-aquatic and aquatic habitats.

  10. Walk the bustling streets of Longford and visit the towering St. Mel’s Cathedral and its incredible stained glass windows. Use the town as a launchpad to explore some of the best preserved dolmens in the country.