Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › County_LaoisCounty Laois - Wikipedia

    County Laois (/ l ʃ / LEESH; Irish: Contae Laoise) is a county in Ireland. It is part of the Eastern and Midland Region and in the province of Leinster. It was known as Queen's County from 1556 to 1922. [3] The modern county takes its name from Loígis, a medieval kingdom. Historically, it has also been known as County Leix.

    • Towns
    • Understand
    • Get in
    • Get Around
    • See
    • Do
    • Eat
    • Drink
    • Go Next
    53.0309-7.30081 Portlaoisethe county town is a transport hub. Its sights, such as Dunamase and Timahoe, are some distance out.
    53.161111-7.1902782 Portarlingtonis near the grand neo-classical Emo Court.
    52.913889-7.3488893 Abbeyleixhas lost its abbey but has Heywood Gardens and a notable bog.
    53.116284-7.3241044 Mountmellickis a base for hiking the north slopes of Slieve Bloom Mountains.

    Ireland began on two continents separated by the Iapetus Ocean. Over 400 million years ago the ocean closed up, and a line of mountains formed where the continents fused. These towered over 3000 m high, but were of sandstone that quickly eroded, leaving the 500 m peaks of the Slieve Bloom Mountains. They formed a natural boundary between the ancien...

    Trains from Dublin Heuston run hourly via Sallins (for Naas), Newbridge, Kildare and Monasterevin to Portarlington and Portlaoise. They continue south to Ballybrophy (for the branch to Roscrea and Nenagh), Thurles, Limerick or Cork, or west to Tullamore, Clara and Athlone, where they branch either for Galway or for Roscommon and County Mayo. See Ir...

    Train is a good option between Portlaoise and Portarlington. Bus routes fan out from Portlaoise to the county's other towns but service is sparse, often only twice a day, and attractions such as Rock of Dunamase or the trailheads for Slieve Bloom have no public transport. So you need wheels. The distances are not great so a bike would do, but a car...

    Emo Court is a 19th century neo-classical mansion 8 km south of Portarlington.
    Gash Gardens are near Mountrath, while Heywood Gardens are in Ballinakill southeast of Abbeyleix.
    See a show at Dunamase Theatre in Port Laoise.
    Stradbally Hall hosts various events such as the Electric Picnic and Steam Rally.
    Gaelic games: Laois GAA play football and hurling in Port Laoise. There are almost 50 GAA club teams across the county.
    Boating: the Barrow Navigation branches off the Grand Canal and courses south, forming the boundary between Counties Laois and Carlow. Multiple access points, the best spot for boat hire is Vicarst...
    Emo
    Durrow south of Abbeyleix has good meals at Ashbrook Arms and excellent dining at Durrow Castle.
    Lots and lots of bars in Portlaoise. A good starter is the Jeremiah Grant, named for the notorious local rustler and highwayman.
    Morrissey's in Abbeyleix is an atmospheric old pub.
    Ballykilcavan Brewery is near Stradbally and offers tours.
    A couple of distilleries produce spirits, but they're all blended into other brands' liqueurs and mixed drinks, and there are no tours.
    South is County Kilkenny. Its attractive county town Kilkenny has a wealth of sights, heritage, and amenities.
    North and west lies County Offaly: Tullamore has two famous distilleries, Birr is a charming Georgian town, and Clonmacnoise is an outstanding monastic site.
    East are the horse-rearing pastures of County Kildare and County Carlow, and then you're on the threshold of Dublin.
  2. Laois is a county in the province of Leinster, Ireland. It is bordered by counties Tipperary (in Munster), Offaly , Carlow , Kilkenny , Kildare and Westmeath . Please have a look at The Completeness Example and Town mapping for inspiration on how we can achieve 100% completeness.

  3. Laois (pronounced Leash), also spelt Laoighis or Leix, is a county in the midlands of Ireland. Situated in the province of Leinster, this small county is the only one in Ireland not bordered by another county with a coastline. Area: 1719 km² (664 square miles).

  4. Set in the midst of the midlands of Ireland, County Laois offers the visitor a myriad of places to visit and things to do. The Rock of Dunamase, one of the finest Celtic fortifications in Ireland, looms dramatically above the plains east of Portlaoise.

  5. 2 days ago · With over 60 events happening each month, you are sure to have fun in county Laois! From internationally recognised festivals such as Electric Picnic, to ancient celebrations in the Slieve Bloom Mountains there is something for everyone.

  6. Explore beautiful walks and unique historical sites throughout County Laois. Peppered with fascinating historical sites, set amongst beautiful scenery and home to some of Ireland’s most impressive gardens, Laois is the perfect spot for your next adventure.

  7. People also ask

  1. People also search for