About Cavan Town
Cavan Town Hotels & Information
Cavan is the county seat of County Cavan in Ireland. The town lies in the northeast of the island, along the border with Northern Ireland. The N3 road connects the town to Dublin. In the late 19th century, Cavan became an important rail junction between the midland and western lines and those of the Northern Railways. The Town Hall was built in 1909. In 1938, work began on the Roman Catholic Cathedral of Saints Patrick and Felim. Three miles west of Cavan town is the Anglican Kilmore Cathedral, which contains a Romanesque doorway dating from the 12th century. Farnham House, to the northwest of Cavan, is one of the largest houses in the county. It is believed to have been built for the Maxwell family in 1810, and designed by Francis Johnston, a Dublin architect. It was recently sold by the widowed Lady Farnham to a local entrepreneur, and the house and estate has now been converted to a luxury hotel and leisure complex under the Radisson SAS international hotel group. Irelandin1 features Cavan hotels and B&B accommodation. Use the search box on this page to search for hotel accommodation in Cavan. |



