WALKS / GARDENS / NATURE

  • Belvedere House and Garden

http://www.belvedere-house.ie/

13KM - 15 Mins approx.

  • Tullanally Castle & Gardens

    http://tullynallycastle.ie

    26KM – 30 Mins approx.

  • Scragh Bog Nature Reserve

    Coordinates - Latitude: 53.579 - Longitude: -7.36

    10KM – 10/15 Mins

CHILDREN/OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES

  • Mollie Moo’s Pet Farm

Online bookings or call 087 7188880

Mollie Moo's Pet Farm & Playground (molliemoos.ie)

13KM – 15 Mins

VISITOR CENTRES / HERITAGE SITES

  • Kilbeggan Distillery

http://www.kilbegganwhiskey.com

25KM – 25 Mins

HISTORICAL

  • Fore Abbey

View the brochure guide here

23 KM – 25 Mins approx.

LOCAL MARKETS

  • Ballynacargy Farmers Market

Every Friday Morning

  • Collinstown Farmers Market Every 2nd Sunday (11.30 – 1.30)

(Craft Demonstrations take please each market day)

17.09.23

01.10.23

15.10.23

  • Ballinalack / MACE Supermarket

Hot / Cold Deli

Off Licence

Supermac’s / Papa Johns Pizzas

AND LASTLY…. AND MAYBE MOST IMPORTANTLY!

The Joe Dolan Statue

The Joe Dolan statue is situated at the Market Square Mullingar. The bronze life-size statue was unveiled in December 2008. Thousands of fans travelled to Joe’s hometown for the unveiling by his brother Ben and the Dolan Family. The statue captures the performer in a trademark stage pose.

The statue had to be removed for reinforcement works in 2010, as adoring fans had ‘rocked the statue to its foundations’. It became loose as a consequence of people getting up on the statue to have their photographs taken. It was removed to a foundry in Dublin for repairs but was back in the Market Square after a few weeks. It continues to be one of the most photographed statues in Ireland.

Joe Dolan was born in Mullingar, County Westmeath. The youngest of eight, his father died when he was 8 and his mother when he was 15. Joe was left at home with brother Ben, as the rest of the family had either emigrated or settled down. On Ben’s advice, Joe started work as an apprentice newspaper compositor with the local newspaper, the Westmeath Examiner.

The Dolan household was always noted for music, Joe was to be seen in those early days playing the washboard accompanying his sisters’ singing in the house. Indeed, it was no surprise that Joe and Ben decided to put a band together and play the local dancehall circuit.

A full biography of Joe and his infamous career can be read here

The Joe Dolan Bridge

The Joe Dolan Bridge is situated on the outskirts of Mullingar. At 540 meters, it is the longest bridge in the Republic of Ireland. Officially opened on 6th September 2010, it is the final section of an orbital route which takes in existing bypasses on the N4 to the north and the N52 to the east of the midland’s town, a move the council hopes will improve quality of life and increase business opportunities.

There is loads more information on each of these activities/locations in our Welcome Brochure, located in each of our apartments.