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Loch Gowna, offers a fantastic setting away from it all, yet it is also a great meeting place for the top section of the
country. From Dublin and Galway northwards, in this region nowhere is much outside two hours from Loch Gowna,
so nowhere is too far to come for a get together, and of course nowhere is too far to go for a day trip.
Loch Gowna is the centre of a region that is arguably one of Europe's most beautiful and offers its residents access
to a world of opportunities, starting just outside the door, and on to the Inland waterways, or to a myriad of
possibilities by train or car.
COMMUTING BY INTERCITY TRAIN
DUBLIN - SLIGO LINE
Commuting by Intercity Train allows the Loch Eala resident comfortable access to the capital and onwards,
and regular commuters can make significant tax savings by using TaxSaver Commuter Tickets from Iarnrod
Eireann. Edgeworthstown to Dublin is approximately 1hour, 30minutes, perfect for a proper nap.
There are nine trains running Monday to Friday and five at weekends.
EDGEWORTHSTOWN - MULLINGAR - ENFIELD - MAYNOOTH - CONNOLLY STATION
SLIGO - COLLOONEY - BALLMOTE - BOYLE - CARRICK ON SHANNON - DROMOD - LONGFORD - EDGEWORTHSTOWN
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DIRECTIONS FROM MULLINGAR / N4
Take M4 / N4 (Sligo / West) to Edgeworthstown
At Edgeworthstown take right onto N55 direction Cavan / Granard
At Granard take left signposted to Loch Gowna / Mullanalaghta
Proceed straight through the village of Mullanalaghta / Cloonagh
Loch Eala is on the left before you enter the village of Loch Gowna
DIRECTIONS FROM CAVAN / N2
Take the N55 direction Longford / Granard
Proceed straight through the town of Bellinanagh
After the town take a Right turn sign posted LOCH GOWNA
Proceed to Loch Gowna Village at cross roads take left turn
Drive down Main Street to the end of the village
Loch Eala, is on the right opposite Swan Lake.
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