Longford, Administrative town center in County Longford, Ireland.
Longford is an administrative town in County Longford in the Irish midlands, positioned on gently rolling land surrounded by agricultural areas and peat bogs. The town center takes shape around St. Mel's Cathedral, which was rebuilt following a fire in the early 2010s.
The area served as a stronghold for the O'Farrell Clan during the medieval period, with their fortress providing the settlement with its name. The town later emerged as a regional administrative hub in this rural landscape.
St. Mel's Cathedral anchors the town center with its striking presence and serves as a gathering place for residents and visitors alike. The building reflects the faith traditions that have shaped community life here for generations.
The town sits on a canal route connecting to larger Irish cities and is easily accessible by car or bus services. The town center is compact and walkable, with shops and dining options within easy reach of each other.
Near the town lies a preserved wooden road from ancient times that offers insight into old Irish construction techniques. The Corlea Trackway demonstrates that early inhabitants of this region possessed remarkable engineering skills in managing waterlogged terrain.
Location: County Longford
Elevation above the sea: 72 m
Website: http://longfordcoco.ie
GPS coordinates: 53.72700,-7.79980
Latest update: December 14, 2025 20:39
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