The quaint village of Drumsna, County Leitrim, rests between the Carrick-On-Shannon to the north and Drumod to the south. Drumsna is best known for the Drumsna Roman Catholic Church, which was built in 1845 and contains a statue of the Virgin Mary that survived a fire from neighbouring Belmont House. Attractions located in the area include the parks and gardens of Jamestown Island, the Church of the Immaculate Conception, and the crisp waters of the River Shannon that flows freely through the village. Dining options include Duignan’s Bar for those seeking traditional pub fare, The Cottage Restaurant for Asian cuisine, along with a selection of food outlets in nearby Carrick-On-Shannon, which is also home to several landmarks and tourist hotspots such as the Costello Memorial Chapel, the Susan Langstaff Mitchell Monument, the Páirc Seán Mac Diarmada, as well as the Killukin Cascade Waterfall, which is located just south west of the county town.