Community-reported petrol, diesel, home heating oil, and green diesel prices across County Longford. From Longford town and Edgeworthstown to Granard, Ballymahon, and Lanesborough.
County Longford sits at the heart of the midlands, and its fuel market is shaped by the N4. That route, the main artery between Dublin and Sligo, runs straight through Edgeworthstown and past Longford town, carrying a steady stream of commuters, hauliers, and weekend traffic. Forecourts along this corridor compete hard for passing trade, which generally works in a driver's favour.
Longford town, as the county town, has the densest cluster of stations and serves as the natural refuelling point for the wider area. The N5 to Mayo branches off near Longford, and the N55 heads southeast toward Athlone and northeast toward Cavan, so the town sits at a genuine midlands crossroads. Granard in the north and Ballymahon in the south anchor their own local markets, the latter boosted by traffic to Center Parcs at Longford Forest, which draws visitors from across the country.
Away from the main roads, Longford is a farming county of cattle, dairy, and tillage, so agricultural green diesel demand is significant, particularly around Granard and Drumlish. Lanesborough, on the River Shannon at the edge of Lough Ree, adds a marine and recreational-boating dimension. Home heating oil is the dominant domestic fuel across rural Longford, and FuelWatch covers all of these.
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Open FuelWatch and zoom to your location. Longford town has the most competing stations, and the N4 forecourts near Edgeworthstown compete for through-traffic, which tends to keep them keen. Comparing the two before you fill is the surest way to save.
The N4 is the main Dublin to Sligo route and carries constant traffic through the county, so its stations compete for passing trade. FuelWatch community reports let you check them against the town-centre options before you decide where to stop.
Yes, FuelWatch covers the whole county including Granard, Ballymahon, and Lanesborough, and it tracks home heating oil and agricultural green diesel as well as petrol and diesel. Rural coverage depends on community reporters, so logging a price when you fill up helps everyone nearby.
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