County Offaly
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County Offaly (Irish: Contae Uíbh Fhailí) is in Ireland's East Coast and Midlands in the province of Leinster.
Town and villages
Towns
- (Tulach Mhór, "great mound") – county town and largest town
- (Beannchar na Sionna)
- (Biorra, "plain of water")
- (Clóirtheach or An Clárach)
- (Éadan Doire, "hill-brow of the oak wood")
- (Féar Bán, "white grass")
- (Cill Chormaic)
- (Droichead na Sionainne)
Villages
- (Baile Mhic Ádaim, "MacAdam's town")
- (An Clochán)
- (Cluain Bolg)
- (Cruachán)
- (Géisill)
- (Baile Átha an Urchair)
- (Cionn Eitigh)
- (Muine Gall, "foreigners' thicket")
- (Cnocán Bhólais)
- (Droichead na Sionainne)
Other destinations
- (Cluain Mhic Nóis, "Meadow of the Sons of Nós") – an ancient monastery
- – sculpture park
Get in
- The M6 Dublin/Galway motorway and the M7 Dublin/Limerick/Cork motorway goes through Offaly.
- Bus from Dublin, Galway and Waterford.
- Boat from Dublin on Canal
Get around
By car
The easiest way to get around Offaly is by car. The roads are good enough.By taxi
Get in a taxi, bring you anywhere.By boat
The Grand Canal will bring you from Edenderry through to Daingean, Tullamore, Rahan and Shannon Harbour.By train
Go from Clara to Tullamore and on to Portarlington by train which are all on the Dublin to Galway/Westport line.By bicycle
Cycle along the canal through the county.See
The Lough Boora parklands Sculpture in the Parklands is a 50-acre (200,000 m²) land and environmental sculpture park located in Lough Boora, Co. Offaly, Ireland. The park is open to the public 365 days of the year and admission is free. Wheelchair access and disabled parking are available at the sculpture park. Sculpture in the Parklands was founded by sculptor Kevin O'Dwyer in partnership with Bord na Mona, Lough Boora Parklands Group, Offaly County Council and the Arts Council in the development of this unique sculpture park.
In the wetlands and wildlife wilderness of Lough Boora, inspired by the rich natural and industrial legacy of the boglands, the artists have created a series of large-scale sculptures that are now part of the Parklands permanent collection. Sculpture in the Parklands began as an international sculpture symposium in 2002 when seven Irish and international artist created works of art over a three-week residency. The success of the symposium led to the formation of Sculpture in the Parklands and eight site-specific sculptures created during the symposium form the nucleus of the project. There are 20 site-specific sculptures in the parklands.
Go next
The Rock of Cashel in Tipperary, Newgrange in Meath and Lough Owel in Westmeath are all about an hour's drive out of the county.