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Fernhill
Athlone, Co. Westmeath
Family friendly
Dog friendly
Free car parking
Fernhill, located in Athlone Town, County Westmeath is a family run business established in 1978. They provide an extensive selection of plants, garden supplies, homeware and fashion. Additionally, their award winning restaurant enhances the overall shopping experience.

Fernhill has grown into a must visit destination, renowned as one of Ireland's top garden centres. Spanning a beautiful nine acre site, Fernhill is fully wheelchair accessible and conveniently located near the M6 motorway. Whether shopping for plants, outdoor furniture or homeware, Fernhill has a varied selection with a focus on quality and detail.

Visitors can also enjoy the award winning Savoury Fare Restaurant, serving everything from hearty breakfasts to a traditional Sunday roast. Beyond the garden centre, Fernhill provides a full lifestyle experience with women's fashion, gifts and much more. Proudly offering local support to Irish businesses, Fernhill showcases Irish artist, giftware and crafts.

Contact details
Ballymahon Rd, Cornanmagh, Athlone, Co. Westmeath, Ireland
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