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Base Locations:
Ballinamore - Clondra

Boating Holidays with the Pénichette on the Shannon River, the Erne River and the Shannon-Erne-Waterways gives you the chance to discover the pure nature of Ireland and Northern Ireland. These waterways are not only very popular amongst the admirers of the preserved nature, but also amongst anglers and golfers. Moor next to charming cities as Carrick-on-Shannon, Boyle or Enniskillen.

Shannon & Erne FISHING
In the Irish Republic you're absolutely free to fish as you will. Welcome to a fisherman's paradise : bream, roach, tench, pike, perch and salmon ( special regulations apply for this) are all abundant. In Northern Ireland however a fishing licence is required, and checks are made. Upper and Lower lough Erne are waters particularly prized by fishermen. Ballinamore has an excellent shop for fishermen where you can get good advice and where they will recommend suitable baits for each type of fish at differing times of year.

GOLF
Ireland boasts around 300 of the world's finest golfcourses. The game arrived here from Scotland at the end of the 18th century and has become a part of the way of life, played on lush courses often set in magnificent scenery. Along your cruising route there are a number of 9 and 18 hole courses open to the public.

IRISH HIGHPOINTS
Music has always played an important part in Irish life and still does so without any false touristic overtones. The songs and ballads of the past are handed down from one generation to the next. Typical instruments like the fiddle, and uillean pipes (a variety of bagpipe) are still played, and every Irishman knows the words of dozens of folksongs. In Ireland the gentle climate is ideal for the many well-stocked gardens lovingly tended by generations of gardeners. In this verdant land, the golfcourses too benefit from the softness of the climate. The lush pastures produce lamb, ham
s and sausages incomparable in flavour. Irish cuisine will agreeably surprise the most demanding gourmet. 

FISHING
In the Irish Republic you're absolutely free to fish as you will. Welcome to a fisherman's paradise : bream, roach, tench, pike, perch and salmon ( special regulations apply for this) are all abundant. In Northern Ireland however a fishing licence is required, and checks are made. Upper and Lower lough Erne are waters particularly prized by fishermen. Ballinamore has an excellent shop for fishermen where you can get good advice and where they will recommend suitable baits for each type of fish at differing times of year. Upper and Lower Lough Erne are waters particularly prized by fishermen. In the Irish Republic, you need a licence but only for certain type of fish; Ask for more details at the base. Warning; laws have changed and have become more restrictive since 2006. In Northern Ireland however a fishing licence is required (about € 12,50 for 3 days and € 40 for 21 days (checks are made). Ballinamore has an excellent shop for fishermen where you can get good advice and where they will recommend suitable baits for each type of fish at differing times of year.

Suggested cruises in Ireland
Locks are open every day .
Cruises - Shannon, Erne, Shannon Erne Waterway
Out and Back Ballinamore - 1 week - Ballinamore, Ballyconnell, Belturbet, Crom Castel (Estate), Enniskillen, Southernend of the Lower Lough Erne.
Length of Cruise : 221 Km, 12 locks, 4 h 45 / day
Cruises - Shannon
Out and Back Ballinamore - 1 week - Ballinamore, Leitrim, Carrick-on-Shannon, Roosky, Lough Key, Boyle.
Length of Cruise : 151 Km, 21 locks, 4 h / day
Cruises - Ballyconnel Canal, Lough Key, Shannon, Camlin River
One Way Ballinamore - Clondra - 1 week - Ballinamore, Leitrim, Carrick, Dromond, Lough Ree, Athlone, Clondra
Length of Cruise: 200 Km, 18 locks, 4 h 30/ day
Cruises - Royal Canal, Camlin River
Out and Back Clondra - Clondra - 1 week - Clondra, Keenagh (Corlea Bog Visitor Center), Ballybrannigan, Abbeyshrule, Ballynacargy, Mullingar, Clondra
Length of Cruise: 200 Km, 40 locks, 5 h 45/ day
Cruises - Shannon, Camlin River
Out and BackClondra - Clondra - 1 week - Clondra, Lannesborough, Athlone, Cloinmacnoise, Shannonbridge, Banagher, Portumna, Clondra
Length of Cruise: 196 Km, 6 locks, 4 h 30/ day
Cruises - Ballyconnel Canal, Shannon, Lough Alle, Lough Key, Shannon, Camlin River
One Way Ballinamore - Clondra - 10 Days - Ballinamore, Leitrim, Boyle Lock Key, Carrick, Kilglass, Dromond, Lough Ree, Athlone, Cloinmacnoise, Shannonbridge, Clondra
Length of Cruise: 256 Km, 20 locks, 4 h 15 / day
Cruises - Shannon, Erne, Shannon Erne Waterway
Out and Back Ballinamore - Ballinamore - 2 Weeks - Ballinamore, Ballyconnell, Belturbet, South of the Lower Lough Erne, Ballinamore, Leitrim, Carrick-on-Shannon, Roosky, Lough Key, Boyle, Ballinamore
Length of Cruise: 372 Km, 36 locks, 4 h 0/ day
Cruises - Shannon, Erne, Shannon Erne Waterway
Out and Back Ballinamore - Ballinamore - 2 weeks - Ballinamore, Ballyconnell, Belturbet, Enniskillen -> Ballinamore, Leitrim, Boyle, Carrick-on-Shannon, Lanesborough, Banagher, Portumna, Athlone. Ballinamore
Length of Cruise: 320 Km, 28 locks, 4 h 0/ day
Cruises - Shannon, Erne, Shannon Erne Waterway
Out and Back Ballinamore - Ballinamore - 2 weeks - Ballinamore, Leitrim, Carrick-on-Shannon, Roosky, Lanesborough, Athlone, Lough Key, Boyle, Lough Allen, Ballinamore
Length of Cruise: 360 Km, 36 locks, 3 h 30/ day
Cruises - Ballyconnel canal, Shannon, Lough Alle, Lough Key, Shannon, Lough Derg, Camlin River
One Way Ballinamore - Clondra - 2 weeks - Ballinamore, Leitrim, Boyle Lock Key, Carrick, Kilglass, Dromond, Lough Ree, Athlone, Cloinmacnoise, Banagher, Portumna, Killaloe, Clondra
Length of Cruise: 372 Km, 22 locks, 4 h 15/ day
Cruises - Shannon, Erne, Shannon Erne Waterway
Out and Back Ballinamore - Ballinamore - 3 weeks - Ballinamore, Leitrim, Carrick-on-Shannon, Roosky, Lanesborough, Athlone, Banagher, Portumna, Lough Derg, Killaloe, Ballina, Lough Key, Boyle, Lough Allen. Ballinamore
Length of Cruise: 632 Km, 44 locks, 5 h 30/ day
Ballinamore Base Information

From Ballinamore you head north on the "Shannon-Erne Waterway" to reach the Erne, the second great Irish river system. The 63km long canal has 16 locks and has been magnificently restored. With its 34 fine old bridges, it allows one to cruise, for the first time this century, through a dream landscape. Rivers alternate with canals and lakes studded with islands, in an unique mixture of peaceful untouched landscapes and villages offering a traditional welcome.

You will head towards Ballyconnell and Belturbet, both with a strong folkloric tradition, and then onwards into County Fermanagh, a land of lakes, a paradise for birdspotters, botanists and fishermen, and your introduction to Northern Ireland. The historic town of Enniskillen is an excellent starting point for discovering the special attractions of Ulster. Built on an island between Upper and Lower Lough Erne, the town is dominated by its castle, the oldest parts of which date back to the 15th century. Still very little used, this network of canals, rivers and lakes is full of the magic of these ancient lands and their celtic chiefs, its islands dotted with megalithic tombs and old carved figures. Here you are at the heart of one of Europe's last unpolluted natural paradises.

From Ballinamore, fairest village in the county, you enter the majestic Shannon, Ireland's longest river, which unrolls before you in all its variety. Free from all commercial traffic, and navigable for 220km with only 6 locks, this river and the lakes it flows through, some more like inland seas, make a delicious combination of natural landscapes and historic sites... On its banks all the way is superb parkland, as well as bird and wildlife sanctuaries.

In County Roscommon the charming little town of Boyle boasts the ruins of a Cistercian abbey founded in 1161, a stunning mixture of Romanesque and Gothic styles. Further south, the town of Athlone is notable for its imposing castle which has dominated a strategic crossing ever since the 13th century. Not far away is Clonmacnoise, the largest monastic site in Ireland, founded in 548 and flourishing over many centuries: you will find here eight churches, a cathedral, two round towers, three great carved crosses, the remains of a castle, and more than 200 carved headstones dating from the 6th to the 12th centuries. Limerick, Ireland's fourth biggest city, is a lively artistic centre and boasts fine Georgian houses as well as noble bridges across the Shannon. 

STARTING OUT FORMALITIES :
departure days between 2 and 6 pm

BOARDING :
As soon as the boat is ready.

SERVICE AT THE BASE:
WC / shower according to the opening hours of the base

ACCESS
By Motorway:
from Dublin: N3 - R154 - R198 - R199 (150 km)
from Belfast: M1 - A4 - A32 R202 (170 km) Ferry ports in Rosslare (300 km), Dublin Northwall (160 km), Dun Laoghaire (170 km)

By rail:
- train station on Carrick on Shannon (30 km)

By plane:
- airport Dublin (150 km)
- airport Shannon (220 km)
- Belfast Airport (170km)  
PARKING
enclosed, not guarded (free) 
HOTELS
The Commercial & Tourist Hotel tel.: 071 964 4675
RESTAURANTS
Smyth's Restaurant & Pub tel.: 071 964 4955
Juliano's Italian Restaurant tel.: 071 964 2698
Canal View Restaurant tel.: 071 964 2404
SHOPS
In Ballinamore: Supermarket (200m from the base) open 7/7 from 8am-9pm,
Tesco (500 m from the base) open 7/7 from 8am-10pm
GASTRONOMIC SPECIALITIES
Fish and Mutton. 
LOCAL DRINKS
Beer, Guinness, Kilkenny and Caffrey's, Smithwicks
FISHING
Fishing licence obligatory in Northern Ireland only, on sale at post offices. The Forge ( Bait and Tackle, High Street, Phone/fax: 071 964 4051) rents fishing equipment, cost of equipment starts from 25€ (+deposit).
TO SEE
Swan Island,Drumcoura City, Ballinamore Genealogy Centre
WATERWAYS:
In Ireland, the locks are open every day from 9 am to 8 pm. They work with a magnetic card that can be bought at the base for the price of € 13. The same card allows access to the toilets in public ports, showers, washing machines and also to empty the used water holding tanks. Leaving from Leitrim and going south, the locks are manual and cost about € 1.50. Spending the night in public ports is free but costs about € 15 in private marinas. It is forbidden to spend the night anchored on the lakes. Navigation on the lakes is forbidden in rough weather (Force 3 Beaufort). Children up to the age of 17 must wear a life jacket. On the lakes, make sure you stay in the middle of the channel. Otherwise you risk running aground. Refloating a boat entails significant costs and these are covered neither by the insurance nor by the accidental damage waiver and will be for you to pay should this happen.
Clondra Base Information

The Royal Canal connects the Shannon River with Dublin (and the river Liffey), leading you through the counties of Longford, Meath and Kildare. It is a "historic" canal: construction works started in 1790 and lasted 27 years. The total length between Cloondara and Spencer Lock (Dublin) is 145 km.

The beautiful arch bridges made of stone are its trademark. As the utilisation of the canal declined, the canal was closed in the 1970s. Since then, many boaters requested the reopening. Finally, in 2011, after a decade of reconstruction work, the canal was reopened. A unique opportunity for Locaboat to offer a new exceptional course from our new base in Clondra, at the western end of the canal.

From Clondra, you have 3 possibilities: Discover the Royal Canal on an out and back cruise along an idyllic and (still) hardly frequented waterway. Due to the heights and widths of the bridges, the canal is only accessible for the Pénichettes P.935W, P.1107W and P.1020FB. Those who love the Shannon River, can cruise in the southern part and visit Portumna or Conmacnoise with its famous monastery. As recommendable as the one-way cruise in direction north to our base in Ballinamore, with a side trip to the river Boyle. 

STARTING OUT FORMALITIES :
departure days between 2 and 6 pm

BOARDING :
As soon as the boat is ready.

SERVICE AT THE BASE:
WC / showers and washing machine in the Waterways Ireland office (accessa and payment with the lock card)

ACCESS
By Motorway:
from Dublin: N4 - M4 - N4 - R393 - N5 (125 km)
from Belfast: M1 - A4 - A34 - N54 - N3 - N55 - N4 - R393 - N5 (220 km)
Ferry ports in Rosslare (255 km),
Dublin Northwall (130 km), Dun Laoghaire (145 km)

By rail:
- train station on Longford (8 km)

By plane:
- airport Dublin (130 km)
- airport Shannon (180 km)
- Belfast Airport (220km)
PARKING
Public Parking (free)
HOTELS
Longford Arms Hotel (Longford, 8 km), Tel.: 043 334 6296
RESTAURANTS
Richmond Inn, tel.: 043 332 6126
Purple Onion (Termonbarry, 2 km), tel.: 043 335 9919
SHOPS
in Termonbarry (1,5 km) or Longford (8 km)
GASTRONOMIC SPECIALITIES
Fish and Mutton. 
LOCAL DRINKS
Beer, Guinness, Kilkenny and Caffrey's, Smithwicks
FISHING
further information will follow
WATERWAYS:
The locks on the Royal Canal are manual with lock keeper. They are open daily from 9 am to 1 pm and from 2 pm to 7 pm. The locks on the Shannon-Erne-Waterwayare open every day from 9 am to 8 pm. They work with a magnetic card that can be bought at the base for the price of € 13. The same card allows access to the toilets in public ports, showers, washing machines and also to empty the used water holding tanks. Leaving from Leitrim and going south, the locks are manual and cost about € 1.50. Spending the night in public ports is free but costs about € 15 in private marinas. It is forbidden to spend the night anchored on the lakes. Navigation on the lakes is forbidden in rough weather (Force 3 Beaufort). Children up to the age of 17 must wear a life jacket. On the lakes, make sure you stay in the middle of the channel. Otherwise you risk running aground. Refloating a boat entails significant costs and these are covered neither by the insurance nor by the accidental damage waiver and will be for you to pay should this happen.

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