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Set in a mature garden of trees, Sea Dew is a purpose built guesthouse, providing guests with a high standard of comfort, located only minutes from the town centre. The conservatory breakfast room will give you a bright start to the day, where there is an excellent selection of fresh produce. Golfing, fishing, horseriding and shooting are available nearby. Access for wheelchairs.
All 12 bedrooms are spacious with ensuite facilities, TV, direct dial telephones, modem/internet access, tea/coffee making facilities.
GPS: N+53* 16' 6.96" W-7* 29' 19.46"
FROM DUBLIN
There are two choices available depending on which part of Dublin you are coming from:
1.M4/M6 (West) to Galway:
Follow M4 as far as Kinnegad Bypass, there, follow the M6 for Galway and continue as far as Kilbeggan. Take the Kilbeggan exit (EXIT 5) for Tullamore (N52).
Stay on the Bypass until you get to the CLONMINCH ROUNDABOUT. (4th roundabout). Take the town centre exit. Drive for one mile, Sea Dew is on you right hand side.
2.M7 to Cork:
Take the M7, exit for Emo/ Mountmellick. Drive straight thru Mountmellick and follow the signs for Tullamore passing through Killeigh.
At the CLONMINCH ROUNDABOUT take the town center exit. We are 2Km approx. on the right hand side.
FROM CORK:
Follow the M8 as far as Portlaoise. On the outskirts of Portlaoise, you will see signs for Tullamore (N80). Continue on the N80 through Mountmellick and Killeigh. At the ClONMINCH ROUNDABOUT, take the town centre exit. Sea Dew is 2Km/1mile inside the 30mile speed limit on your right hand side on the Portlaoise (Clonminch) road as you approach Tullamore. (We are six houses back from the first set of traffic lights)
FROM LIMERICK
There are two choices available.
1. Follow the N52 through to Birr. Continue on to Kilcormac for Tullamore. Stay on the bypass until you reach the CLONMINCH ROUNDABOUT (3rd) Take the town center exit. Sea Dew is 2km on the right hand side.
2. Follow the N7 through Nenagh and Roscrea as far as Portlaoise. On the outskirts of Portlaoise, you will see signs for Tullamore (N80). Continue on the N80 through Mountmellick and Killeigh. At the CLONMINCH ROUNDABOUT take the town center exit. Sea Dew is 2Km/1Mile inside the 30mile speed limit on your right hand side on the Portlaoise road as you approach Tullamore. (We are six houses back from the first set of traffic lights)
FROM GALWAY:
Follow the M6 as far as Kilbeggan Exit. Take the N52 to Tullamore. Stay on the bypass until you reach the CLONMINCH ROUNDABOUT (4th). Take the town center exit. Sea Dew is 2Km/1mile on the right hand side.
Grand Canal Cruising:
The waterway flows right across Offaly, from near Edenderry in the East to Shannon Harbour in the West. Canal cruisers or barges can be hired from Celtic Canal Cruisers (Ph: 0506 21861). Travel at a leisurely pace through its locks and bridges and enjoy an attractive rural setting with abundant wildlife.
Equestrian Activities:
There are many top quality facilities available in this area. Trek through the country trails and the Slieve Bloom Mountains or just improve your technique in the indoor and outdoor arenas.
Greyhound Racing:
Purpose built race track just 30Km from Tullamore. Racing every Tuesday and Sunday night.
Walking:
Forest walks are developed in the Slieve Bloom Environment Park, Durrow, Charleville, Garryhinch and Blackwood.There are sign posted town trails.The Grand Canal Way can be enjoyed on a new towpath trail from Tullamore to Edenderry.A geological trail near Cadamstown.
Fishing:
Excellent for fishing, trout can be caught in the majestic Shannon and its tributaries – Brosna, Little Brosna, Suck, Silver River and Pallas Lake. Coarse fishing – pike, bream, roach and perch can be fished in the Grand Canal.
Horse Racing:
Kilbeggan Racecourse is just 12 Km from Tullamore and hosts 8 race meetings throughout the year.
Bowls:
Indoor bowls at the Heritage. Open 7 days a week. Tuition given, bowls and overshoes provided. Bar and food facilities. Just 25 minutes drive.
Bowling:
Cosmic bowling, just 5 minutes drive. 12 lanes, open 7 days a week. Refreshments and food available.
Football and Hurling:
Facilities for watching Gaelic football and the ancient game of hurling are available throughout the county. Just ask for details.
Evening Entertainment:
Stroll into town for a bite to eat in any of the local restaurants. There is a good choice available to suit your taste and pocket. Enjoy a drink or two in the pubs, cafe bars and hotels, entertainment in most establishments. Browse in the shopping centres and the many beautiful boutiques where there is a wonderful selection of formal and casual wear.