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M a i n S t r e e t Cr e everoe R o a d C r o s s r o a d s Lakesid e D rive Quarry Lane Canal Bank New Street C a r r i c k s Lane M a i n Str e e t H ill R o a d Co nvent Hi ll A b b ey Street R494 Portroe R463 Ogonnelloe Tuamgraney Scarriff R494 Birdhill (R496) R463 Limerick Garda (Police) Shopping Centre Fire Coast Guard 12 13 14 11 15 9 8 7 6 5 4 10 3 2 1 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 025 026 027 028 029 030 031 032 033 034 035 036 037 038 039 080 041 042 043 044 045 046 047 048 049 050 051 052 053 054 055 056 057 058 059 060 061 062 063 064 065 066 067 068 082 070 07 1 072 073 074 075 076 078 077 079 040 081 069 083 084 085 086 087 088 089 090 091 092 121 093 094 095 096 097 098 101 102 1 03 104 105 106 1 07 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 A B C D E F G H J K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 FESTIVALS TO SEE AND ENJOY March: Clare Drama Festival, Scarriff May: Iniscealtra Festival of Arts, Mountshannon July: Feile Brian Boru, Killaloe/Ballina August: Feakle Traditional Music Festival, Feakle Scarriff Harbour Festival, Scarriff EVENTS: July: Lough Derg Power Boat Race Arts Trail August: Brian Boru Tri Challenge September: European Pike-Angling Competition A significant settlement during stoneage, celtic, and early monastic times, Killaloe Ballina was, for over a century, also the seat of Ireland’s High Kings. e most famous of these Kings was Brian Boru (961-1014) who ruled from Kincora (located at e Green where the present St. Flannan’s Catholic church now stands) from 1002-1014 . His death occurred in the hour of his greatest triumph, the defeat of a major Viking force at the Battle of Clontarf near Dublin. e Brian Boru heritage centre at the tourist office tells his story. From early Christian times Killaloe Ballina was an important monastic settlement and from the 12th century a cathedral and ecclesiastical centre. In fact the Killaloe Diocese is named after the village. During the 18th and 19th centuries, the two villages evolved on either bank of the River Shannon. e opening of the railway and canal with Limerick ushered in a prosperous period and river navigation became a primary function of the twin settlements. Today Killaloe Ballina are amongst Ireland’s most picturesque villages and serve as a gateway to the River Shannon and Lough Derg — the Shannon’s Pleasure Lake. Welcome to Killaloe Ballina K i l l a l o e B a l l i n a Lough Derg’s Please support businesses who supported this publication. is information sheet has been made possible by the generous support of members of the Ballina Killaloe Business Association and other local businesses. e yellow highlighted number denotes members of the Ballina Killaloe Business Association as of printing May 2010. ACTIVITIES Angling 001 TJ’s Angling Centre 061 376009 H4 002 Fishing for Kids 086 3919472 G5 Bike Rental 121 Planet Tri and Bike Rental 086 824-1096 F7 Boat Tours 003 The Spirit of Killaloe 086 814-0559 G4 Equestrian 004 Lough Derg Equestrian Centre061 375847 J9 Walking 005 Lough Derg Way guided walking tour with lunch 086 0812880 J8 Watersports 007 University of Limerick Activity Centre 061 376622 A4 ACCOMMODATION B&Bs 008 Arkansas B&B 061 376485 H1 009 Ballyheefy Lodge B&B 061 376016 A4 010 Carramore Lodge B&B 061 376704 J9 011 Derg House B&B 061 375599 G5 012 Glocca Morra B&B 061 923172 A4 013 Kincora House B&B 061 376149 G6 014 Kingfisher Lodge B&B 061 376911 J1 015 Lakeland House B&B 061 375658 K6 016 Lantern House Restaurant and B&B 061 923034 A4 017 Shannarra B&B 061 376548 A4 018 Shannon Breeze B&B 061 375027 J9 019 Whitethorn Lodge B&B 061 375257 J1 Hotels 020 Kincora Hall Hotel 061 376000 A4 021 Lakeside Hotel, Leisure Centre and Creche 061 376122 D3 Self Catering 006 Lough Derg Holiday Centre 061 376777 A4 EATING OUT Restaurants & Pubs 022 Brendan Grace’s Pub 061 374066 E5 023 Crotty’s Bar and Eating House 061 376965 F5 024 Gooser’s Pub and Restaurant 061 376791 J6 025 JD’s Music & Sports Bar 061 622592 H4 026 Liam O’Riain’s Pub 061 376722 J5 027 Mills’s Bar 061 376299 H4 028 Molly’s Restaurant and Pub 061 376632 H4 029 O’Donovan’s Restaurant & Pub 061 374458 H1 030 The Anchor Inn 061 376108 F5 031 27 Church Street Restaurant 061 622857 G6 032 Flanagan’s Restaurant on the Lake 061 622790 G3 033 The Cherry Tree Restaurant 061 375688 F3 034 The River Run Bistro 061 376805 H4 Coffee Shops/Deli 035 Caffé Latte 061 376888 F6 036 Simply Delicious 061 375335 H4 037 The Coffee Pot 061 375599 G6 038 The Wooden Spoon Bakery 061 622399 G6 039 Wood Brothers Bistro 061 376230 E5 040 Ponte Vecchio Deli & Wine Store 061 622845 G6 Take-away 041 Abacus Chinese Restaurant / Takeaway 061 375555 G6 042 Gr8 Food Takeaway & Pizza Delivery 061 622439 F9 043 River Spice Indian Take-away & Kebab House 061 375033 F5 SERVICES Auctioneers 044 Clare Tipp Properties 061 376550 F6 045 Harry Brann Auctioneer 061 376380 G7 Banking 046 AIB Bank 061 376115 G6 047 Bank of Ireland (Scarriff ) 061 921015 A4 048 Derg Credit Union Ltd. 061 376865 E6 Beauty, Health and Wellness Therapy 049 Formé skin + body + beauty 061 376564 E7 050 J’Adore Advanced Nail & Beauty Specialists 061 622661 G6 051 Satmya Traditional Medicine Clinic & Day Spa 061 622751 G6 052 Sharon’s Beauty Clinic & Holistic Centre 061 376133 F6 053 Total Care Wellness Centre 061 620000 G6 Bookmakers 054 Floyd’s Bookmakers 061 374374 F6 055 O’Mara Bookmakers 061 375450 E7 Building 056 National Energy Accessors 087 268-1414 J1 Business Services 057 Grafica Design 087 990-1155 H4 058 Digino Internet Marketing 087 699-7068 H4 Chiropodist 059 Elsie Cummins Chiropodist 087 673-9675 H4 Creches 060 Tír Na N-Óg Creche 061 375467 H1 Dentist 061 Dr Brenda O’Dowd 061 374744 B8 Doctor 062 Dr Bernie Lynch 061 374333 A8 Florist 063 Killaloe Flowers 061 376200 D6 Funeral Director 064 Lynch Funeral Directors 061 923102 E7 Garage/Petrol 065 Kincora Garage 061 376306 A4 066 Larkin’s Garage 061 376102 J9 067 Newline Petrol Station 061 376090 F9 068 Texaco Petrol Station 061 376627 A4 069 Top Petrol & Mace Foodstore 061 375405 H1 070 Ward’s Garage 087 677-4949 F9 Hairdressers 07 1 M. L.’s Hair Studio 061 374800 E6 072 Strands Hair Salon 061 376818 H3 073 The Greene Room Hairdressers061 622575 F6 074 Therese’s Unisex Hair Salon 087 681-1801 F5 075 Veronica’s Hair Studio 061 375955 E7 Hardware Store & Agricultural Supplies 076 DairyGold Co-op 061 376152 H4 077 McKeogh’s Topline Hardware 061 376249 H3 Insurance 078 O’Donovan Insurances 061 376103 D6 Laundry Services 079 The Laundry Shop 085 719-8053 H3 Music Classes 080 Munster Music Academy 061 374959 G6 Nursing Home 081 Lakes Nursing Home 061 375547 C7 Off Licence 082 O’Donovan’s Off Licence 061 620225 H1 Pharmacy & Opticians 083 Collins Pharmacy 061 375505 H4 084 Collins Pharmacy/Celtic Cat 061 376127 F6 085 Green Cross Pharmacy 061 620128 E6 086 Grogan’s Pharmacy & Opticians 061 376118 H3 Photography 087 Charlie McGeever Photography 061 374831 H3 Reflexology 088 Killaloe Reflexology Clinic 086 213-2674 F5 Security 089 Pharos Security 087 248-1680 J1 Solicitors 090 Spencer & Donovan Solicitors 061 374222 H3 Supermarket/Food Store 091 An Siopa Beag Health Store 061 375770 F6 092 Larkin’s Emo Petrol & Gala Foodstore 061 374985 J9 094 McKeogh Londis Foodstore 061 376249 H4 095 SuperValu 061 620212 F7 096 The Forge General Store 061 376727 E7 097 Top Petrol & Mace Foodstore 061 375405 H1 098 Whelan’s Foodstore 061 376159 G6 Taxi 099 Silver Cabs 087 611-1103 100 Brendan McNamara 087 314-7071 Tourist Office 101 Killaloe Tourist Office 061 376866 F5 SHOPPING 102 Fine Rags 061 376664 F6 1 03 Joanne’s Fashion House 061 375735 H3 104 Spirit Fashion 061 374000 E7 105 Sweetie P’s Boutique 061 622685 G6 106 A Touch of Class 061 375066 H3 1 07 Boru Fashions, Clonlara 086 791-8172 E9 108 Country Chic 061 374314 H4 109 Lorbees/Cerise Shoes Boutiques 061 622966 E7 093 Spirit 4 Kidz 061 374000 F7 Shopping Centres 110 Convent Hill Shopping Centre E6 Gallery 111 Killaloe Framing Studio & Art Gallery 086 806-0986 G6 Interiors 112 Connolly Curtain-Interiors Collection 061 376353 C8 Furniture & Auction Rooms 113 Killine Court Furniture & Auction Rooms 061 375388 C6 Stationery 114 Celtic Stationery 061 922848 A4 General & Public Services 115 Garda Station 061 620540 E6 116 Killaloe/Ballina Community & Family Resource Centre 061 374741 E6 117 Killaloe Library 061 376062 F5 118 Post Office 061 376111 F6 119 Molua Centre Clare Care 061 376346 D5 Wholesaler 120 La Crème Distribution 061 376255 C6 EMERGENCY NUMBERS Ambulance, Fire, Police 999 or 112 Killaloe Gardaí 061 620540 ShannonDoc (out of hours service) 1850 212 999 Once capital Ireland, now capital Lough Der g Tourist Information Key Sights to See (see over for descriptions) Viewing Point Car Park Picnic Area Children’s Playground Swimming Golf Fishing Boat Hire Mooring Point Public Toilets Post Office Bank / ATM Recycling Point Emergency Services Brian Boru Heritage Centre and Tourist Information Office St. Flannan’s Cathedral & St. Flannan’s Oratory St. Flannan’s Catholic Church and St. Lua’s Oratory Aillebaun Walkway Tobermurragh Well Béal Boru or Brian Boru’s Fort Canal Bank Farmers’ Market 13 Arch Bridge connecting Killaloe, Co Clare and Ballina, Co Tipperary Our Lady and St. Lua’s Catholic Church The Old Mill Templeachally Church Ruins Riverside Park & Slipway, and Outdoor Pool Old Railway line path Spirit of Killaloe Cruise Businesses of Killaloe Ballina (see Grid Map Above) F o l l o w t h e F o o t s t e p s o f B r i a n B o r u 1 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

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Festivals to see and enjoyMarch: Clare Drama Festival, ScarriffMay: Iniscealtra Festival of Arts, MountshannonJuly: Feile Brian Boru, Killaloe/BallinaAugust: Feakle Traditional Music Festival, Feakle Scarriff Harbour Festival, Scarriff

events:July: Lough Derg Power Boat Race Arts TrailAugust: Brian Boru Tri ChallengeSeptember: European Pike-Angling Competition

A significant settlement during stoneage, celtic, and early monastic times, Killaloe Ballina was, for over a century, also the seat of Ireland’s High Kings. The most famous of these Kings was Brian Boru (961-1014) who ruled from Kincora (located at The Green where the present St. Flannan’s Catholic church now stands) from 1002-1014 .

His death occurred in the hour of his greatest triumph, the defeat of a

major Viking force at the Battle of Clontarf near Dublin. The Brian Boru heritage centre at the tourist office tells his story.

From early Christian times Killaloe Ballina was an

important monastic settlement and from the 12th century a

cathedral and ecclesiastical centre. In fact the Killaloe Diocese is named after the village.

During the 18th and 19th centuries, the two villages evolved on either bank of the River Shannon. The opening of the railway and canal with Limerick ushered in a prosperous period and river navigation became a primary function of the twin settlements.

Today Killaloe Ballina are amongst Ireland’s most picturesque villages and serve as a gateway to the River Shannon and Lough Derg — the Shannon’s Pleasure Lake.

Welcome to Killaloe Ballina

Killaloe BallinaLough Derg’s

Please support businesses who supported this publication. This information sheet has been made possible by the generous support of members of the Ballina Killaloe Business Association and other local businesses. The yellow highlighted number denotes members of the Ballina Killaloe Business Association as of printing May 2010.

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Once capital of Ireland,now capital of Lough Derg

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Boat HireMooring PointPublic ToiletsPost OfficeBank / ATMRecycling PointEmergency Services

Brian Boru Heritage Centre and Tourist Information Office

St. Flannan’s Cathedral & St. Flannan’s Oratory

St. Flannan’s Catholic Church and St. Lua’s OratoryAillebaun Walkway

Tobermurragh Well

Béal Boru or Brian Boru’s Fort

Canal Bank

Farmers’ Market

13 Arch Bridge connecting Killaloe, Co Clare and Ballina, Co Tipperary

Our Lady and St. Lua’s Catholic Church

The Old Mill

Templeachally Church Ruins

Riverside Park & Slipway, and Outdoor Pool

Old Railway line path

Spirit of Killaloe Cruise

Businesses of Killaloe Ballina (see Grid Map Above)

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Lower Lough DergSights to SeeLough Derg, Ireland’s Pleasure Lake, is the largest of the River Shannon lakes. Rich in myth and history, it is nestled between the Slieve Bernagh Mountains of Clare and the Arra Mountains of Tipperary. The following are some of the sights or amenities which you can visit which will add to your enjoyment of the lake.

Holy Island (Inis Cealtra) One of the most famous monastic sites in Ireland, it has many treasured relics of Ireland’s monastic era, including a well preserved round tower and the ruins of 6 churches. Boat trips from Mountshannon harbour can be booked in advance.

St. Cronan’s Church (East Clare Heritage Museum) This museum and tourist information point is housed in a 10th Century Church that is regularly used for worship making it the oldest church still in use in Ireland and Great Britain.

Two Mile Gate (Ballycuggaran Beach) Here you can feed the ducks, swans, take a stroll around the area, fish, and for the courageous, take a dip in the cool waters of Lough Derg. Scenic picnic area.

The Spirit of Killaloe 50 seat luxury passenger boat with upper and lower decks and bar facilities on board. Cruises normally daily during the season. T: 086 814 0559

The Graves of the Leinstermen On the northwestern side of Tountinna Mountain are the Bronze Age stones (1,500 BC) commonly called “the Graves of the Leinstermen”. One stone is standing, the rest are covered in undergrowth. The site could have originally been a stone circle or a Neolithic Tomb. The name “the Graves of the Leinstermen” dates from Brian Boru’s time (circa 980 AD) when his soldiers reputedly ambushed and massacred passing Leinster Vikings at this location.

The Millennium Cross Erected in 2002 adjacent to an earlier cross erected in 1932 and hit by lightning in 1936.

Initiated by friends of Killaloe, Lough Derg and Ballina Killaloe Business Association www.discoverkillaloe.ieDisclaimer: This guide is only meant to be a snapshot of the activities in the area. For further information and a larger selection of walks, cycling routes, and activities, please check with the tourist office in Killaloe or log on to www.discoverloughderg.ie While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information provided on this map, no responsibility will be accepted by the BKBA for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies. The BKBA makes no warranties as to the conditions, safety, distance, accuracy, or suitability of any route for walking, running, hiking, or cycling.

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Aillebaun Walkway Picturesque walkway between the houses of Main Street and Canal Bank.

Tobermurragh Well Near the pier head, this is named after Brian Boru’s son, Murrough, who was baptised at this well. The well supplied the town with water before a piped water scheme came into operation. At the end of the 19th century the well was enclosed with red brick.

Béal Boru or Brian Boru’s Fort Located just on the outskirts of Killaloe, but within an easy 15 minute footpath walk, this fort is well sign posted and is a lovely serene ring fort that has been dated to the time of King Brian Boru’s reign.

Canal Bank The canal was opened in 1799 to bypass the rapids on the river. It was a vital link in the navigation route between Limerick and other ports on the Shannon. The canal became redundant in 1929 when the water level was raised over the rapids due to the opening of the hydroelectric station down river.

Farmers’ Market On the land bank between the river and the canal (know locally as ‘Between the waters’) a farmers’ market of locally produced goods and crafts operates on Sundays between 11am and 3pm.

13 Arch Bridge connecting Killaloe, Co Clare and Ballina, Co Tipperary Originally a 17 arch bridge, (built over 300 years ago), this historic but now 13 arch bridge still retains 5 small arches from the original. As well as connecting the two villages, the bridge also connects the two counties of Clare and Tipperary. In the centre of the bridge is a plaque commemorating four young men that were shot here by the Auxiliaries in November 1920.

Our Lady and St. Lua’s Catholic Church Built 1843-1846 overlooking The River Shannon and picturesque Killaloe.

The Old Mill Across The River Shannon you can see an historic building that was once a Marble Mill (1837) and then Major Lefroy’s flour mill (1860). The building is now owned by the ESB. There is no access to the mill.

Templeachally Church Ruins The ruins of Templeachally or ‘The Church of the Callow or Marsh’ contain the remains of a 12th century Romanesque church.

Riverside Park & Slipway, and Outdoor Pool The old railway line path now forms part of the community Riverside Park. Facilities at the park include a children’s playground, BBQ stands, car parking, summertime outdoor pool, and public slipway.

Old Railway line path The path that can be seen along the river bank at this point marks the route of the permanent way of the railway that serviced Killaloe Ballina from 1862 until 1944. Visible also is an old pedestrian bridge that used to go over the tracks. From there it is clear to see the arch the train used to pass underneath the road bridge. The railway tracks were removed in the 1950s. The station and goods shed have been converted for private use.

Spirit of Killaloe Cruise The shore outside the old railway goods stores (now renovated and redeveloped into a riverside restaurant) is the pick up point for the River Shannon & Lough Derg river cruise.

Brian Boru Heritage Centre & Tourist Information Office What better way to get an insight into the celtic and nautical significance of Lough Derg and the River Shannon than by visiting the Brian Boru heritage centre. The centre incorporates a tourist information office, a crafts centre, a community library, and an exhibition tracing the history of Killaloe Ballina from the 10th century to the present day, including its strong nautical links with Lough Derg — the largest of the River Shannon lakes. A large part of the centre tells the story of the last High King of Ireland, Brian Boru (940-1014), who was born in Killaloe. The heritage centre is located on the bridge on what was the site of the lock keeper’s residence. Its tourist office offers an information service on booking accommodations, places to eat, routes to take, maps, guides and books, places to visit, things to do and information on national and local events. Open May-September 061 376866

St. Flannan’s Cathedral & St. Flannan’s Oratory This fine Romanesque cathedral was founded about 1185 by Donal Mór O’Brien (1168-1194) but was later destroyed. The beautiful west door of the church was preserved when the present structure was built in the early 13th century, when it was inserted into the building where it can be seen today. The Thorgrim Stone, before the doorway, is unique for its Ogham and Runic inscriptions. In the grounds is a Romanesque church, St. Flannan’s Oratory, dating from the 12th century.

St. Flannan’s Catholic Church & St. Lua’s Oratory This is the highest point in the village and was originally the site of Brian Boru’s Kincora Palace. The church was built in 1836-37. Within its grounds stands St. Lua’s Oratory. It originally stood on Friar’s Island in the River Shannon, but was moved and re-erected here as the island was due to be flooded with the opening of the Shannon hydroelectric scheme at Ardnacrusha in 1929.

Self Guiding Walking Tour (see Killaloe Ballina map on other side)

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Montpelier

O’Brien’s Br.

Silvermines

Dromineer

Puckane

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Portumna

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Tuamgraney

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Killaloe

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Lough Derg Way

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Cycleway

BallyloughnaneWalk (10km)

Orange Arrows

TineranaWalk (5.8km)

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AughinishWalk (4.5km)White Arrows

Tuamgraney

Ogonnelloe

Ballycuggaran LoopWalk (9km)Red Arrows

TwoMileGate

LoughDerg

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The GlenWalk (24km)Blue Arrows

LackareaghWalk (15km)Red Arrows

GarraunboyWalk (7km)Green Arrows Ballina

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Lackareagh Mt.

Ogonnelloe Walks

Ballycuggaran Loop

Killaloe Walks

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