GETTING TO THE HEART OF IT
From Culture to Sport, Athlone Has It All
Charming, picturesque, and full of surprises, Athlone is a vibrant town nestled in the heart of Ireland’s Midlands, right on the edge of Lough Ree. Its central location, both geographically and culturally, makes it the perfect holiday destination. Offering a variety of high-quality experiences that amaze, entertain, and reward visitors from all over the world. Whether you seek adventure, relaxation, or education, Athlone provides the best-in-class experiences for all types of holiday escapes.
All ABOUT ATHLONE
At the Heart of It
A fascinating town bursting with personality. Wander through its streets, filled with twisting lanes and historic buildings. Take a leisurely walk along the River Shannon and admire the brightly-painted houses, ancient pubs, and quirky shops. History comes alive at Athlone Castle, overlooking the town, while the nearby Clonmacnoise monastic site offers a glimpse into Ireland’s ancient past. Embark on a Viking Ship tour or unwind on a serene walk through Portlick Millennium Forest.
Athlone’s charm isn’t only in its scenery. The people bring this town to life. Local restaurateurs, artists, and historians work hard to create a meaningful and memorable experience for every visitor.
Quick Facts
Why Choose Athlone?
ALL ABOUT ATHLONE
Through Time
Athlone’s geographical importance stretches through history. During the Jacobite-Williamite War, it was the only crossing point of the River Shannon into Connacht. Significant events include:
Bronze Age | Site of an unrecorded Early Christian monastery. |
1100s | King Turlough of Connacht built temporary bridges across the Shannon. |
1129 | King Turlough established the earliest recorded ‘castle’ in Athlone. |
Before 1200 | The Normans reached the Shannon and saw the strategic importance of the river crossing. |
1210 | Bishop John de Gray built a new bridge and began construction of Athlone Castle. |
1240 | Franciscans founded a friary. |
1566 | The nine-arched Elizabethan bridge was completed. |
1569 | The presidency of Connacht was established. |
1690 – 91 | Athlone faced two significant battles, with the town eventually surrendering to King William’s army. |