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Travel Destination Guide - Monaghan

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County Monaghan is remarkable for the great number of its little hills. Only a few rise higher than 1,000 feet, but from many points there are good views over the well - tilled, undulating countryside with its lakes set here and there between the hills. Like county Cavan, Monaghan is well known to the coarse fishing enthusiast.

Monaghan formed part of the ancient territory of Oriel, and was known as the MacMahon country because of the dominance of that powerful clan.

Monaghan formed part of the ancient territory of Oriel, and was known as the MacMahon country because of the dominance of that powerful clan. From the 13th to the 16th century the MacMahon family controlled Monaghan, but in 1589 control passed to the British crown.

It is the perfect destination for the serious angler, casual golfer, walker or cyclist who prefers the peace and quiet of winding country lanes. 

This is a county of great cultural and artistic wealth, with several bronze age megalithic sites and pre-historic remains. The poet Patrick Kavanagh found his early inspiration here at Inniskeen, where there is now an information centre on his poetry and life. Visitors to County Monaghan will be surprised at the diverse range of activities and entertainment available to all in this beautiful area.

 

 

 

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Thursday 8th January 2009