Gillie wrote: » That's in Leitrim!
sueme wrote: » We've had a few picnics out at Parkes Castle, and then take the boat trip back to town.
tuppence wrote: » *clears throat* Lough Gill. The nice bit as in the unspoilt bit with preservation of national heritage in Parkes castle, watch out for the deers, and wildlife etc. That would be the Leitrim bit (pls note spelling, )
sueme wrote: » Enjoy your moment of glory Tuppence....It may be the only one you ever have...
takola wrote: » We've been through this before. Leitrim is nothing but fields and farmers! Anything nice is in Sligo! I would go with Hazelwood. It's lovely out there!
tulipandthistle wrote: » Please don't forget us blowins, thank you very much!;) Thank you very much for the suggestions though!
takola wrote: » Sssshhhhhhhh! We're pretending you're in Sligo and all!
Hail 2 Da Chimp wrote: » Hazelwood, or Rosses Point / Strandhill maybe? Something I was thinking about the other day aswell, I know there was a lot of trouble around the Back Avenue, I often went for runs around that area. There was signs for "gay cruzing" (think that was how it was spelt), heard a few people mentioning that it was getting a bad reputation, dodgy looking men hanging around there by themselves etc... People I know who would have brought their kids out there on weekends have stopped going.
redarmyblues wrote: » Glencar (The Glen is split half Sligo half Leitrim, Leitrim has the waterfall while Sligo has the more spectacular Scenery) Before you come to the waterfall, there is bog road leading onto the mountain, it twists and turns quite steeply but you can drive up, walk or push a bike (a great cycle down). When you reach the top walk west (turn left) towards the sea until you come to the cliff top. Be very careful, while there is a path of sorts the grass can get quite slippy. Follow the path along the cliff top, the views are spectacular and the drop sheer, watch out for the peregrines. Break out the bottle of red wine and your sarnies and have a vertiginous and exhilarating picnic.
tuppence wrote: » Lissadell Otherwise, Carrowkeel in castlebaldwin. Wonderful megalithic tombs and view over surrounds is classic.
magnumlady wrote: » Doorly Park is a lovely place, great to walk along and look at all the boats. Hazelwood is lovely too, although I spent hours looking for the sculptures and was told afterwards they'd gone.
Hail 2 Da Chimp wrote: » Actually why were the sculptures removed?