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Longford

Longford serves as the county town of County Longford and is the largest settlement in the region, housing approximately one-third of the county's total population. Strategically located at the junction of Ireland's N4 and N5 national primary roads, it acts as a key transit hub for traffic moving between Dublin and counties such as Mayo and Roscommon. The town is well-connected via the Longford railway station on the Dublin-Sligo line, making it a practical base for commuters and travelers exploring the midlands. With a compact urban layout and significant transport links, Longford offers convenient access for frequent-flyer hotel guests seeking a central yet quiet location in Ireland.

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Strategic Transport Hub

Situated at the critical intersection of the N4 and N5 roads, Longford provides seamless road access to Dublin, Mayo, and Roscommon. The railway station on the Dublin-Sligo line is heavily used by commuters, offering reliable rail connectivity for business travelers needing quick access to major urban centers.

Ideal Base for Stays

As the county town, Longford offers essential amenities and services within a compact area. Its manageable size allows for easy navigation on foot, making it an efficient base for hotel guests looking to explore the Irish Midlands without the congestion of larger cities like Dublin.

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