Park
Slieve Bloom Mountains
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Kinnitty, OY
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Sometimes spelled "Sliabh" (pronounced "schleeve"), this mountain range is our pride and joy. To quote from their website (which puts it so well), they rise: "from the central plains of Ireland, forming a natural link between the counties of Laois & of Offaly. The area is picturesque, peaceful, gloriously multi-coloured & one of the least explored in Ireland. Dotted around the mountains are quaint little villages, & to visit one is like stepping back in time to an era when life moved at a slower pace. These are the places where people will take the time to talk to you, will listen to your stories and enjoy telling you theirs."
Sometimes spelled "Sliabh" (pronounced "schleeve"), this mountain range is our pride and joy. To quote from their website (which puts it so well), they rise: "from the central plains of Ireland, forming a natural link between the counties of Laois & of Offaly. The area is picturesque, peaceful, glo…
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The gentle rolling hills of the Slieve Bloom Mountains rise from the central plains of Ireland, forming a natural link between the counties of Laois and of Offaly. The area is picturesque, peaceful, gloriously multi-coloured and one of the least explored in Ireland. Dotted around the mountains are quaint little villages, and to visit one is like stepping back in time to an era when life moved at a slower pace. These are the places where people will take the time to talk to you, will listen to your stories and enjoy telling you theirs.
The gentle rolling hills of the Slieve Bloom Mountains rise from the central plains of Ireland, forming a natural link between the counties of Laois and of Offaly. The area is picturesque, peaceful, gloriously multi-coloured and one of the least explored in Ireland. Dotted around the mountains are q…