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History, Fishing and Coal
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History, Fishing and Coal

Board a license-free boat in Carrick-on-Shannon for a cruise towards Athlone ⚓ Boat rental Carrick-on-Shannon: ✓Athlone ✓Lough Ree
Départ
Carrick-on-Shannon
Arrivée
Carrick-on-Shannon
Via
Dromod
From

1132€

from 17/10/26 to 24/10/26 on Cruiser Premium 4/6 Pers.

The must-sees
Our tips for your cruise

Relive history at Clonmacnoise Monastery

Relive history at Clonmacnoise Monastery

Founded in 544, this site embodies Irish Christianity and offers exceptional views over the Shannon.

Discover Athlone and its medieval castle

Discover Athlone and its medieval castle

A lively town offering shops and the famous Sean’s Bar. The interactive castle experience makes history come alive for families — fun, educational, and memorable.

Sail on Lough Ree

Sail on Lough Ree

With its 105 km², Lough Ree is popular with anglers but also offers many activities: hiking the Liliput Way trail, visiting Saint Faithleach’s holy well, and exploring Rathcline’s castle and cemetery with its Celtic crosses. The lake’s most visited attraction is Inchcleraun Island, home to a 6th-century monastery recognized as a national monument by the Irish government. Legend says Queen Medb of Connacht was killed here—with a slingshot and a piece of cheese.

The itinerary
The steps of your cruise

Dromod

Lanesborough

Lough Ree

Athlone

Dromod

Now entirely dedicated to leisure boating and water-based activities (available at the Shannon River Adventure Center), Dromod’s port was once a bustling commercial hub where Guinness convoys and other goods passed through. Life in Dromod also revolved around its railway, which connected the town to Leitrim and the coal mines of Arigna. Experience a journey aboard a steam train at the Railway Museum, which also houses collections of artefacts from both World Wars. In the town center, unwind beside the Weeping Tree fountain, carved from a single piece of oak.

Dromod

Lanesborough

As you head back toward Carrick-on-Shannon, moor your houseboat at the Lanesborough marina. Just past this village, you’ll leave Lough Ree behind and return to cruising the River Shannon. Take this opportunity to stretch your legs in the village, stop by the local Lough Ree Distillery to sample their whiskey, and restock supplies at the grocery store. Then head back to the dock and continue your journey to Carrick-on-Shannon.

Lanesborough

Lough Ree

Covering 105 km², Lough Ree is primarily loved by anglers but also offers diverse activities: hiking the Liliput Way trail, visiting the sacred well of Saint Faithleach, and exploring the castle and cemetery at Rathcline with Celtic crosses. The most visited attraction, Inchcleraun Island, is home to a 6th-century monastery designated a National Monument by Ireland. Legend has it that Queen Medb was killed here,by a slingshot… and a piece of cheese.

Lough Ree

Athlone

Athlone is the largest town on the Shannon and a bustling shopping destination. Explore 800 years of history at Athlone Castle with interactive exhibits for all ages. Visit the stained-glass windows of Saints Peter and Paul Church. End your visit at Sean’s Bar , officially Ireland’s oldest pub , for a drink steeped in tradition.

Athlone
Votre itinéraire, en Shannon

Pricing and Availability

Pricing and Availability

Departure on Saturday: minimum 7 days. For short stays: departure on Monday or Friday Remember to provide details of your crew to benefit from additional discounts. Please note: 1 May is a public holiday in France and, exceptionally, all locks will be closed on that day.
Adults 18 to 64 years
4
Adults +65 years
0
Children 0 to 17 years
0
Total (max. 12) 4
Routes Boats
Mystery and Irish Nature
Ireland / Shannon

Mystery and Irish Nature - 7 nights

Departure : Carrick on Shannon
Arrival : Banagher
Aller - Retour
7 nights
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The Great Irish Lakes
Ireland / Shannon

The Great Irish Lakes - 14 nights

Departure : Banagher
Arrival : Banagher
Aller - Retour
14 nights
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Exploring Ireland
Ireland / Shannon

Exploring Ireland - 14 nights

Departure : Carrick-on-Shannon
Arrival : Carrick-on-Shannon
Aller - Retour
14 nights
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Lakes and Castles in Ireland
Ireland / Shannon

Lakes and Castles in Ireland - 10 nights

Departure : Carrick-on-Shannon
Arrival : Carrick-on-Shannon
Aller - Retour
10 nights
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In Celtic Times
Ireland / Shannon

In Celtic Times - 7 nights

Departure : Banagher
Arrival : Banagher
Aller - Retour
7 nights
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Celtic Heritage by the Water
Ireland / Shannon

Celtic Heritage by the Water - 7 nights

Departure : Banagher
Arrival : Banagher
Aller - Retour
7 nights
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In the Heart of Ireland
Ireland / Shannon

In the Heart of Ireland - 7 nights

Departure : Carrick-on-Shannon
Arrival : Carrick-on-Shannon
Aller - Retour
7 nights
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Celtic Legends
Ireland / Shannon

Celtic Legends - 7 nights

Departure : Banagher
Arrival : Carrick on Shannon
Aller - Retour
7 nights
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The departure
Getting to the departure base

Approximately  km from
Approximately  km from
Approximately 160 km km from the airport​
Approximately 160 km km from the airport​

Close to the Dublin Airport

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