Best attractions and places to see around Killinure, located in County Westmeath, are primarily associated with its position on Lough Ree and the River Shannon. This region features a blend of historical sites, natural landscapes, and recreational facilities. Killinure Point, a peninsula surrounded by water, offers access to several inner lakes and provides opportunities to explore waterways and historical landmarks. The flat topography around Lough Ree makes the area suitable for various outdoor pursuits.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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Cycle and pedestrian bridge over the Lagan
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The bridge is named after Captain John Shaw of Oliver Cromwell's army, who built an oak bridge here in 1655. A stone bridge was built by Thomas Burgh in 1691, although this was destroyed by flooding, which led to it being replaced by the present bridge in 1709.
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The Leaning Tower of Belfast.
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In Belfast stands a fish so large, Made of steel and art, a true castle. Its blue shines in the sunlight, Its face a marine wonder. It swims in the cityscape, proud and free, A symbol of strength and harmony. People watch, marvel, laugh, And are awakened by the work of art. A sea spirit in the middle of the city, That shows what art and courage can do. The blue fish, so beautiful and clear, Remains wonderful in our hearts.
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Due to insufficiently compacted subsoil, the tower dedicated to Prince Albert has become "leaning." Despite repeated repairs, it is still one meter out of alignment in two directions. Hence the Leaning Tower of Belfast 😎
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The old stone bridge stretches majestically over the still water, which is perfectly reflected and creates a calm, almost magical atmosphere. The surrounding nature is inviting and offers a wonderful backdrop with green meadows and shady paths. A light wind blows through the trees and the sounds of nature accompany you with every pedal stroke.
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Killinure is uniquely positioned at the south-eastern end of Lough Ree, the second-largest lake on the River Shannon. Killinure Point itself is a significant natural feature, a peninsula surrounded by water at the mouth of several inner lakes including Killinure Lough, Coosan Lough, and Ballykeeran Lough. The River Shannon is also a prominent nearby attraction, offering various activities.
Yes, the area boasts historical significance. Killinure House, a Georgian country house built around 1790, incorporates remnants of a much older medieval castle. Additionally, the Athlone Castle Visitor Centre, located approximately 6.5 km from Killinure South, offers deep insights into the region's past.
For families, Baysports, an attraction about 5.6 km from Killinure South, offers water-based fun. Further afield, in County Roscommon, Glendeer Pet Farm (approx. 11.6 km) is another popular choice. In Athlone, you can find the Planet Entertainment Centre Athlone and Jump 4 Joy Adventure Centre for recreational activities.
The Lough Ree Park Walking Trail is a great option, located approximately 2.1 km from Killinure South. The promenade on the River Shannon in Athlone is also popular for leisurely strolls.
Absolutely. Quigley's Marina at Killinure Point, located on the River Shannon at the south-eastern end of Lough Ree, provides 100 berthing spaces and services for boats. It has also been awarded the Blue Flag for quality, indicating excellent facilities for water activities.
The Killinure area offers various outdoor activities. You can explore cycling routes, with options for touring bicycles, mountain biking, and road cycling. These routes cater to different difficulty levels, from easy to moderate, allowing you to discover the scenic surroundings.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical landmarks, such as Killinure House and Athlone Castle Visitor Centre, with the stunning natural beauty of Lough Ree and the River Shannon. The opportunities for outdoor recreation, from walking trails to boating at Quigley's Marina, are also highly valued.
Yes, Burgess Park (Páirc Burgess) in Athlone is approximately 6.6 km from Killinure South, offering a pleasant green space for relaxation and recreation.
Killinure House is a notable Georgian country house from around 1790. It's particularly interesting because it incorporates remnants of a much older medieval castle, which once belonged to George Fitzgerald, 16th Earl of Kildare. The house offers commanding views over Killinure Bay.
Yes, the Athlone Regional Sports Centre is located about 5.4 km from Killinure South, providing facilities for various sports and activities.
Killinure Point is a distinctive south-western peninsula of the broader Killinure area. It's surrounded by water on three sides and lies at the mouth of several inner lakes, including Killinure Lough, Coosan Lough, and Ballykeeran Lough, making it a key access point to the region's waterways.


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