As well as boating southern and eastern routes, the Shannon River can also take you north, opening up a route of endless attractions and landmarks. Banagher to Athlone by boat is some of the most scenic waterways in all of Ireland and also some of the most rewarding. Starting in Banagher, your Athlone boat trip will wind north and come to the famous site of Clonmacnoise. Clonmacnoise is the site of a 6th-century monastery and, as a result, is one of the most significant Christian historic sites in all of northern Europe. An Athlone Clonmacnoise boat trip is a fantastic way to see this iconic site and as it stands along the banks of Shannon River, getting here is a simple journey. No Clonmacnoise boat trip would be complete without getting out and exploring this famous monastic site.
Take your time to see the many sights here, including the Clonmacnoise Cathedral, Clonmacnoise castle and more. Heading northwards will take you gently on course to reach the town of Athlone, it is also possible to travel the opposite way, from Athlone to Clonmacnoise by boat.
The town of Athlone sits at the base of the beautiful Lough Ree, an idyllic body of water that defines great Irish
canal holidays. Making a stop at the town of Athlone for its own sake is a must, and with its very own riverside docking area,
Athlone boat hire is also popular. Standing near the geographical centre of the country, Athlone is known throughout Ireland and it is easy to see why. After you have enjoyed an
Athlone boat cruise, why not stop off at the town’s oldest drinking spot, Sean’s Bar - not only is it the oldest in Athlone, but the oldest in Ireland and arguably Europe.