DAY ONE BRIDGES & WATER BIRDS
From left: The River Shannon as it passes through the town of Carrickon-Shannon in County Leitrim; a lakeview room at Glasson Lakehouse, which has its own boat mooring
IMAGES: COURTESY OF GLASSON LAKEHOUSE/PRESS UP ENTERTAINMENT; ALAMY
Morning
The town of Banagher in County Offaly is a popular starting point for self-drive river cruises. Before you set off, get acquainted with the Shannon by taking a dip in the Banagher Outdoor Swimming Pool, opposite the harbour. It was made by cordoning off a section of the river with safety walls and attracts plenty of cheerful swimmers, who make strokes with a view of Banagher Bridge. Once you’ve dried off, pick up your boat at Banagher Marina and putter north. Before you, the Shannon Callows (floodplains) unfurl in all their emerald majesty. Chestnut-brown cows and donkeys snuffle along the banks; swans ride the river’s swell; herons stalk the rushes. More rarely, you might encounter corncrakes, skylarks and sedge warblers.