The Paragon Bar and Nightclub is located
just off the diamond at Upper Fermanagh Street in the ancient Irish town
of Clones in County Monaghan. Steeped in history, Clones boasts a Medieval
Abbey, a Round Tower and an ancient Celtic Cross.
The town of Clones is home to many famous
people such as Former Featherweight World Champion Barry McGuigan, Patrick
McCabe the noted novelist - nominated for the Booker Prize in 1992, P.C.
Parke famous for his rugby, tennis and sprinting achievments and Thomas
Bracken a writer, poet & politician as well as being the author of
the New Zealand National Anthem.
Clones offers its visitors a wide array
of activities to enjoy during their stay, with facilities for golf, fishing,
sports and walking in close proximity to the town. Make The Paragon Bar
the perfect ending to an active day, whether it's a quiet drink in the
main bar or a late one in the night club.
Print out the following map and take it
with you when you are visiting to help you come right to the door of the
Paragon when you arrive in Clones.
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