Welcome to Cavan!
When visiting Virginia Park Lodge, we want you to truly see the best of our wonderful local area. From local businesses in Virginia to Cavan wide events, we're so proud to be a part of this fantastic community, with so much to offer.
Whether you're seeking adventure or relaxation, Cavan offers a diverse range of activities to suit every taste. Make the most of your visit to Virginia Park Lodge by indulging in the local culture and attractions that this picturesque Irish region has to offer.
On in Virginia
Discover things to do, places to visit and activities for all the family on our doorstep, in our beloved Virginia!
Deerpark Forest
Our beloved Deerpark Forest, nestled in the grounds of the Lodge, is packed with historic buildings and structures, and a wide variety of trees and flora.
Virginia Golf Course
A small club with a big future, this nine-hole golf course on the grounds of Virginia Park Lodge offers stunning views of Lough Ramor and our grounds.
Ramor Arts Centre
Hosting an array of shows, musical acts and live performances, the Ramor Arts Centre is a few minutes from Virginia Park Lodge, and the perfect way to spend an evening in the area.
Ramor Watersports Club
On the banks of our beloved Lough Ramor, discover this all-inclusive Watersports Club, offering sailing, waterskiing and more to visitors.
Crafts of Ireland
From needlepoint to copperwork, Crafts of Ireland offers workshops and insights into traditional Irish crafts in the heart of Virginia.
Derryham Stables
A riding school based on 40 acres of farmland, the Derryham Stables offers riding lessons, therapeutic coaching sessions, livery and more.
On in Cavan
Cavan has much to offer, discover a selection of our favourite nearby activities, attractions and more.
Cavan Burren Park
One of the finest prehistoric landscapes in Ireland, this fascinating forest landscape offers trails, sinkholes, archaeological monuments and stone artwork throughout.
Cavan County Museum
Explore the unique heritage of County Cavan, from Stone Age artifacts, Killycluggin Stone, Cavan's medieval past and the countries largest replica WW1 trench.