The spruce and thriving town
of Monaghan is the urban
highlight of the northern
Midlands. Planted by James I in
1613, it developed
into a prosperous industrial
centre, thanks mainly to the
local manufacture of linen. Monaghan centres on three
almost contiguous squares.
The main attraction in Market
Square is the 18th-century
Market House, a squat but charming
building with the original oak
beams still visible. To the east
lies Church Square, very much
the heart of modern Monaghan
and lined with dignified
19th-century buildings, such as
the Classical-style courthouse.
The third square, which is
known as the Diamond, was the
original marketplace.
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01 October 2023
MONAGHAN
SWAN LAKE, MONAGHAN
The variety of holiday activities offered by Monaghan, the most northern county town in Lake Land leaves nothing to be desired. Shooting, swimming, water-skiing, golf and angling facilities all abound within easy reach of the town. Outside Monaghan is one of the countys most beautiful lakes, Swan Lake. Here the visitor can find the quiet peaceful atmosphere so typical of Ireland.
14 February 2021
KILLYBEGS
Killybegs is an important centre of the fishing industry with a fine natural harbour. The Donegal carpets manufactured in the town are world famous. There is very fine scenery in the immediate vicinity of Killybegs. Carntullagh Head which can be reached by rowing across the harbour, and Drumanoo Head, should be visited. There is an extensive view from the summit of Crownarad (1,621 ft.), 3 miles to the west Fintragh Strand, a splendid beach 2 miles from the town, affords excellent bathing.
The Fishing Port of Killybegs, Co. Donegal, Ireland
Narrow winding streets give Killybegs a
timeless feel, which contrasts sharply with the industriousness of this
small town. The sense of prosperity stems in part from the manufacture
of the Donegal carpets for which the town is famous, and which adorn
Dublin Castle and other palaces around the world. Killybegs is one of
Ireland’s busiest fishing ports and the quays are well worth seeing when
the trawlers arrive to off-load their catch: gulls squawk overhead and
the smell of fish fills the air.
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