Drumsna (Irish: Droim ar Snámh which translates as the ridge of the swimming place) is a village in County Leitrim, Ireland.
It is situated 6 km east of Carrick-on-Shannon on the River Shannon and is located off the N4 National primary route which links Dublin and Sligo.
It was here in January 1848 that Hubert Kelly Waldron JP was murdered in a non-political incident when the local coroner attempted to serve him with a writ.
The unpolluted lakes and rivers in the Drumsna area support a huge population of wild fish, and it is a base for angling.
[citation needed] Coarse fish species include bream, roach, rudd, hybrids, tench, pike, perch and eels.
[citation needed] Built in 1845 and part-financed from the proceeds of a trip to Rome by the then Parish Priest, Father George Geraghty, the building has one of the largest church bells in the country.