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Craggaunowen Kilmurry, Quin |
The Burren Centre at Kilfenora tells about the national park’s flora, fauna, and geology in exhibitions and an AV film theatre. Kilfenora’s cathedral was constructed c1190. Of note are the east window, two effigies of bi... more
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Cratloe Woods Cratloe, Limerick |
Lucius O'Brien was a scion of the most powerful family in the region, descended from no less a personage than Brian Boru, the 11th century King of Ireland who defeated the Danes at the Battle of Clontarf. Lucius was also... more
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Celtic Park and Gardens Kilcornan, Adare |
Situated on an original Celtic settlement, the stunningly beautiful Celtic Park helps to interpret Ireland’s past with exhibits of the physical structures associated with ancient Ireland. On display are a stone circle, m... more
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Bunratty Meade and Liqueur Company N18 East, Bunratty |
Bunratty Meade, made from white wine with honey and herbs added recreates Mead, the drink of the ancient Gauls and Anglo Saxons which was made from fermented honey and water. Mead soon made its way into the courts of the... more
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Cratloe Woods House Cratloe, Limerick |
Lucius O'Brien was a scion of the most powerful family in the region, descended from no less a personage than Brian Boru, the 11th century King of Ireland who defeated the Danes at the Battle of Clontarf. Lucius was also... more
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Aillwee Caves The Burren, Ballyvaughan |
As mentioned previously, the cave tour takes about 30 minutes to walk. You are lead through the caves by an experienced guide who will point out areas of interest and will light the way as you go. 2 or 3 warnings for you... more
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Knappogue Castle and Medieval Banquet Knappogue Castle, Quin |
The original tower house of Knappogue Castle was built by Sean Mac-Con MacNamara in 1467. During the 1641 rebellion the castle was occupied by Cromwellian forces. In the 18th and 19th centuries further additions were mad... more
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Hunt Museum The Custom House, Rutland Street, Limerick |
The Hunt Museum was surprisingly impressive. Located in the Old Customs House, their permanent collection is quite extensive including 2000 peices from the Hunt Collection with works of art by Yeats, Renior and Picasso. ... more
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Bunratty Castle Bunratty Castle, Bunratty |
Probably should be listed under Shannon or County Clare, but since Limerick is the closest big city I'll put it here. Bunratty is a finely restored castle that is completely accessible and also has a great display of rur... more
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Foynes Flying Boat Museum Main Street, Foynes |
Visited the second week of October 2006: the Foynes Flying Boat Museum has so much going for it; good location, parking, sizable building, interesting photography and displays, great introductory film detailing how Foyne... more
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