Ardmore House, Kinnitty, Birrr, Co. Offaly, Ireland. B&B guesthouse accommodation at the Slieve Bloom Mountains in the midlands of Ireland. Bed and Breakfast lodging.
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Slieve Bloom Mountains

Slieve Bloom Mountains, IrelandLocated at the crossroads of Ireland the lofty summits of the Slieve Bloom Mountains offer an array of breathtaking views in all directions, yet the highest point Ard Erin [translates to the highest point in Ireland} only reaches a height of 527m. The summits of these peaceful mountains is a National Nature Reserve of some 2,100 hectares of blanket bog which extends over the peaks of Arderin, Dossaun, Wolftrap, Knockachorra, Baunreaghcong and the Ridge of Capard.

Slieve Bloom Mountains, IrelandThe name Bloom is said to commemorate an ancient Connaught hero, Bladhma, who took refuge in the mountains. For more history on the Slieve Bloom Mountains, please click here.

The Slieve Bloom Mountain range forms a broad elongated dome, extending for almost 25km in a north-easterly south-westerly direction on the Laois/Offaly border. The heart of the Slieve Blooms is formed from siltstones and sandstones that are 400 million years old. The mountains are dissected by streams that flow through deep ravines and glens located on their perimeter. The mountain tops form a broad plateau above 450m that is dominated by a blanket bog landscape, which is the source of the many rivers that flow through the glens of the Slieve Blooms. These include the Camcor River, Delour River, Silver River and the River Barrow.

Slieve Bloom Mountains, Ireland

Slieve Bloom Mountains are ideal for those who seek the tranquillity of an unspoilt landscape The visitor to the Slieve Blooms will be rewarded by a glimpse of a wild and wonderful landscape which has become a rare commodity in modern times A large area of mountain blanket bog has been preserved for future generations to study and enjoy.

Slieve Bloom Mountains, Ireland

There is a wide and varied selection of wildlife, flora & fauna to explore and enjoy. The mountains are home to Silka Deer, wild goats, foxes, badgers and other animals, and is one of the few remaining areas in Ireland where Grouse is still a common bird in the summer.

The Slieve Bloom Mountains are a walkers paradise and with the continuing growth in popularity of walking, hiking and hill walking holidays, more and more walkers are discovering the beauty of this area.

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There are many mapped trails with varying levels of difficulty and distance - all designed to explore the beauty and nature of this Environmental Park.

More Information: www.slievebloom.ie

History of the Slieve Blooms

 

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