Lakeside Lodge, Learning & Adventure


          We look forward to welcoming to you are our revamped accommodation and glamping on the Cavan Longford Border in this scenic
   part of Ireland surrounded by lakes and beautiful landscapes. We can accommodate groups for your family event, hen party etc.

Aughnacliffe- 4 miles away

Aughnacliffe is a little village in North County Longford - midway between Cavan Town (16 miles north to N3) and Longford Town (16 miles south to N4). North county Longford can be described as a fisherman's paradise. The lakes of the Upper Erne system and Gowna are only a few minutes drive away, while in the other direction are the many lakes, which straddle the Longford Leitrim border. Even if the fishing does not interest you, there is the beautiful scenery for relaxing walks, cycling trips, horseriding. Or maybe you just want to visit the many old graveyards, churches, ruins and other historical places, such as the ancient 'dolmens'. It is all available from your holidaycentre of Aughnacliffe in North county Longford.

This portal tomb in Aughnacliffe is known as 'cromlech'

 

 

North Angling Club- based in Aughnacliffe. The club has two lakes which are annually stocked with rainbow trout. Louhg Nabeen-40 acres and Lough Leebeen-16 acres.  The latter lake also contains course fish with a good population of roach. Day and weekend permits available. The club also organises 8 yearly pike competitions on Lough Gowna and other surrounding lakes with very attractive prize money.

Lough Gowna is by far the largest lake in the area, 12km long and 1km wide.  It contains pike, wild ferox trout and plenty of bream, roach and highbreeds.

Contact numbers:John Boyle -00353-(0)43-23210 John Smith -00353-(0)43-23210 ,Nuala McNerney-00353-(0)

North Angling Club- based in Aughnacliffe. The club has two lakes which are annually stocked with rainbow trout. Louhg Nabeen-40 acres and Lough Leebeen-16 acres.  The latter lake also contains course fish with a good population of roach. Day and weekend permits available. The club also organises 8 yearly pike competitions on Lough Gowna and other surrounding lakes with very attractive prize money.

Lough Gowna is by far the largest lake in the area, 12km long and 1km wide.  It contains pike, wild ferox trout and plenty of bream, roach and highbreeds.

Contact numbers:John Boyle -00353-(0)43-23210 John Smith -00353-(0)43-23210 ,Nuala McNerney-00353-(0)43-84259

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