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Roscommon – Not Your Common Irish County

Roscommon is situated in the Midands of Ireland bordering the counties of Galway, Leitrim, Longford, Mayo, Offaly, Sligo, and Westmeath. It has a highly attractive central location and offers its residents with easy access to nearby attractions and most of the other major towns.   

County Roscommon has an average commute time that is lower than national average and more than half of the residents travel to work in less than half an hour. With this pleasant commute, people who live in the area are able to spend their nights no matter how they wish to. Aside from this, Roscommon also has a cost of living that is way below that of the cities of Ireland, giving you more available income at your disposal.  

Roscommon also boasts of a very proud history. Sites including Boyle Abbey and Roscommon Castle have lasted for centuries. Townlands like Roscommon Town, Boyle, and Strokestone are usually crowded during the weekends so you can be sure that there will be no boring times during your stay in this county. Living in Roscommon is truly a choice you will never regret.   

What is the Lifestyle in Roscommon Like? 

A fantastic variety awaits you if you live in Roscommon. With numerous large towns like Ballaghadreen, Strokestown, Roscommon Town, and Boyle, you can be sure that there is always something in all nooks and corners of the country.  

If you are an adventurous type of person, Roscommon is definitely the perfect place to be. Two of the most famous adventure parks of the county are Arigna Mining Experience and Lough Key Forest Park. You can go on boat tours, check out Lough Key’s escape rooms, try zip lining, or experience unique insights into the life of coal mining at Arigna Mining Experience.  

The country also has several exciting and fun festivals held every year. The O’Carolan Harp Festival is held in August every year while Boyle Arts Festival celebrates the artists from all over Ireland. There is also the Percy French Festival that commemorates the life of the renowned poet, writer, songwriter, entertainer, and painter annually in January.   

With everything happening here, it will never be hard for you to spend your free time during your stay in Roscommon.   

What Kind of Life Awaits Families in Roscommon? 

Roscommon has a lot of things to offer to all families. Being part of the Hidden Heartlands of Ireland, Roscommon has an extensive selection of walkways and trails waiting for you to explore. You can cycle along River Shannon during your free time, enjoy a fun time outdoors in Lough Key Forest Park, or visit Rathcroghan Visitor Center to have memorable experiences. 

If you are a history fan, you can go to Strokestown to visit the National Famine Museum. The Arigna Mining Experience, Boyle Abbey, and Roscommon Castle attract visitors throughout the year and are also wonderful places to spend your Sunday with the family.    

There are also GAA Clubs in Roscommon to cater to sports fans and Creggs Rugby Club also field teams of all ages. You can also join or even support numerous football teams.  

 

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