Things to do in Roscommon

Arigna Mining Experience
Derreenavoggy, Arigna, Co. Roscommon, N41 YP78
Discover the Arigna Mining Experience, a unique underground tour in Arigna’s former coal mine. Guided by ex-miners, you’ll explore cramped historic tunnels, learn about 400 years of local mining, and enjoy interactive exhibits on geology and energy. An unforgettable, educational adventure that brings Ireland’s industrial heritage vividly to life.
www.arignaminingexperience.ie

Boyle Abbey
Knocknashee, Boyle, Co. Roscommon, F52 XE16
Boyle Abbey, a 12th-century Cistercian monastery, offers a glimpse into Ireland’s medieval past. Explore its stunning Romanesque and Gothic architecture, including intricately carved stonework. Despite damage over the centuries, the abbey remains a significant heritage site, with a restored gatehouse and informative interpretive centre. Must-see in Roscommon.

King House
Military Rd, Knocknashee, Boyle, Co. Roscommon
Explore King House in Boyle, an exquisitely restored early Georgian mansion built between 1720 and 1740 for the King family. Once a grand residence, it later served as barracks for the Connaught Rangers and Irish Defence Forces. Today, it’s a vibrant museum, art gallery, tearoom, and cultural hub steeped in history.
www.visitkinghouse.ie
+353 71 966 3242

Lough Key Forest Park
Boyle, Co. Roscommon, F52 PY66
Discover Lough Key Forest Park, a breathtaking destination just a short drive from Roscommon. Explore scenic trails, hidden lakeside paths, and treetop canopy walks. Enjoy boat rides, it’s perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, it offers both adventure and relaxation in Ireland’s stunning natural beauty.
www.loughkey.ie

Loughnane Park, Loughnaneane, Roscommon
Loughnane Park is a tranquil green space just a short stroll from Gleesons. Ideal for a leisurely walk or quiet moment outdoors, the park features scenic pathways, mature trees, and seating areas. It’s a perfect spot to relax, unwind, or enjoy a gentle stroll before or after dinner.

Mote Park
Mote Demesne Co. Roscommon
Discover Mote Park, the former Crofton estate just 4 km south of Roscommon town. This 650-acre woodland offers easy-to-follow trails, from the 1.5 km Bluebell Loop to the 12.5 km Heritage Trail, through spruce, pine, oak and lush wildlife habitats (look out for red squirrels and pine martens!).

Rathcroghan Visitors Centre
Tulsk, Roscommon, F45 HH51
Step into Ireland’s ancient past at the Rathcroghan visitors centre, just a short drive from Roscommon. This fascinating site is part of a royal complex linked to Celtic mythology. Explore interactive exhibits, guided tours, and archaeological wonders that bring the stories of Ireland’s first capital to life.
www.rathcroghan.ie

Roscomman Abbey
Ballypheasan, Roscommon
Discover the historic Roscommon Abbey, a 13th-century Dominican friary nestled in the heart of the town. Known for its beautiful Gothic architecture and intricate stone carvings, the abbey offers a peaceful and atmospheric glimpse into medieval Ireland, perfect for history lovers and those seeking a quiet, reflective stroll.

Strokestown House, Park and National Famine Museum,
Cloonradoon, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon, F42 H282
Strokestown Park House & Gardens is a captivating heritage site in County Roscommon. The Georgian Palladian mansion, originally built in the 18th century, offers a glimpse into Ireland’s aristocratic past. Adjacent to the house, the six-acre walled gardens showcase 18th-century horticultural design, featuring a variety of plant species and ornamental structures. The estate also houses the National Famine Museum, providing an immersive experience into Ireland’s history.
www.strokestownpark.ie