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Athlone Tourist Information Centre
Athlone, Co. Westmeath
To make the most of your holiday in Ireland, make sure your first stop is a visit to one of Fáilte Ireland's Tourist Information Centres where you will receive free, personalised independent advice, information, maps and literature tailored to enhance your holiday experience.

The staff are happy to help you discover the many places of interest around the country, including The Wild Atlantic Way, Ireland's Ancient East, Ireland's Hidden Heartlands and Dublin.

Be sure to drop into the Athlone Tourist Information Centre located on the grounds of the historic castle where the friendly and helpful Travel Advisors will give you an insight into the must see historic sites, water activities, and beautiful walks around the town. Explore the waterways on one of the river cruises, walk or cycle some of the Old Rail Trail easily accessible throughout the town or venture further to discover some of the many gems in Ireland’s Hidden Heartlands.

Contact details
Athlone Castle, Athlone, Co. Westmeath, N37 EA32, Ireland
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