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A superb, architecturally designed residence located on a secluded tree-lined site. Fronting the Portlaoise to Mountrath/Limerick road, route N7 R445 West. A family-run establishment; bedrooms are all en-suite. Close to many amenities i.e. theatre, GAA stadium, restaurants, pubs, shops etc. Near the Midlands Park Hotel - Portlaoise. 20 mins to the five* Heritage Golf & Country House Spa Resort at Killinard Portlaoise.
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A trip to the cinema is the perfect way to while away a wet day or as a family outing. The five-screen Odeon is located on Church Street, just a few minutes from the train station. Visitors can enjoy the latest releases in the comfy seats with a range of drinks and snacks.
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This conveniently located playground includes: Flying fox; climbing web, wishing well balancing beams, springers, swings, a basket swing, extensive sand and water play area for younger children and a picnic area.
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The refurbished Páirc an Phobail consists Natural Play Features, an outdoor classroom, an outdoor gym and a Woodland Walk. Solus na Gréine playground was renovated and an Orienteering Trail was introduced into the park.
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Numerous picnic areas and walkways are dotted around the Laois; perfect for your adventure outdoors.
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This replica thatched cottage gives visitors a sense of what daily life must have been like for most people in rural Ireland in the 1800s.
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In the late 17th and early 18th centuries, Portarlington was the Paris of the Midlands, a place where French, rather than Irish or English, was spoken on the streets. French Huguenots, escaping persecution in their native land, shaped the culture and the architecture of this bustling Midlands town.
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Derryounce Lake, just 2km outside Portarlington on the Edenderry road, is a lake of approximately 40 acres with excellent food supplies for brown and rainbow trout. The lake is owned by the community with input from Portarlington Angling Club. All visiting anglers are most welcome and the lake is stocked periodically to ensure good sport all season.
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Situated in County Laois and featuring an 18 hole, par 71 course. Includes a hole by hole tour and location map.
Friendly members club with a scenic parkland golf course along the banks of the River Barrow on the Laois / Offaly border in the heart of Ireland.
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Since it was opened in 1992, Portlaoise Equestrian Centre has provided a focus for the growing demand for a range of equestrian activities, from showjumping to dressage and cross-country to tuition.
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Portlaoise Farmers Market takes place every Friday from 10am-3pm in Portlaoise, County Laois. Shoppers will be able to buy fresh local produce and goods such as fruit and vegetables, cakes, cheese and jams directly from the growers, farmers and producers
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Portlaoise Golf Club is situated on the site of the original Maryborough Golf Club which dates back to the 1800s. This 18 hole parkland course has been planted with over two thousand trees and has a number of water features which will prove a test for any golfer.