1. Bunratty Castle & Folk Park
A medieval fortress with a folk park that recreates 19th-century Irish life, featuring traditional cottages, shops, and characters in period costume.
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A medieval fortress with a folk park that recreates 19th-century Irish life, featuring traditional cottages, shops, and characters in period costume.
A 13th-century castle with interactive exhibits, offering insights into Limerick's history and panoramic views of the River Shannon.
A vibrant market offering local produce, artisan foods, crafts, and live music, open every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
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A visitor center showcasing the rich history of Adare village, with exhibits, a gift shop, and a cafe.
A scenic park located along the River Shannon, perfect for a leisurely stroll or a picnic with views of the water.
Houses an impressive collection of art and antiquities, including works by Picasso and Renoir, and artifacts from Ireland's history.
One of the oldest buildings in Limerick, dating back to 1168, offering stunning architecture and a peaceful atmosphere.
A scenic lakeside park with walking trails, archaeological sites, and a visitor center that explores 6,000 years of history.
A premier horse racing venue hosting both flat and national hunt racing events, with facilities for dining and entertainment.
A picturesque natural area with stunning waterfalls, walking trails, and opportunities for hiking and exploring the surrounding woodland.
The largest stone circle in Ireland, believed to have been built around 2,200 BC, offering a glimpse into ancient ceremonial practices.
Known for its impressive neo-Gothic architecture and its tall spire, which is the tallest in Ireland.
A popular venue for greyhound racing, offering a fun and exciting evening out with dining options available.
A modern park with walking paths, playgrounds, and sports facilities, ideal for families and outdoor activities.
An interactive farm experience where visitors can meet a variety of animals, including exotic species, and enjoy a day out in the countryside.
Features an extensive collection of Irish art, including contemporary works and rotating exhibitions, housed in a historic building.
A historic symbol of the 1691 Treaty of Limerick, located on a pedestal near Thomond Bridge, offering a piece of the city's history.
A Benedictine monastery set in beautiful grounds, known for its stunning architecture, peaceful atmosphere, and welcoming community.
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