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Killaloe Heritage Centre Lough Derg Shores, Killaloe |
can boast a history which dates back over 800 years, throughout this time the City has seen many changes. The magnificent King Johns Castle which dominates the riverside was built in 1210 by King John and is definately n... more
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Kilkee Waterworld Circular Road, Kilkee |
is a fully equipped diving centre with facilities for novices and experts alike. In 1999, the centre became the first dive school to be recognised by the Irish Underwater Council (CFT) Training Course. Previously, traini... more
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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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Irish Palatine Centre Rathkeale, Limerick |
Home for 800 years to the Fitzgerald family, Glin Castle stands proudly in the middle of its 500 acre wooded demesne on the banks of the river Shannon. The present Glin Castle, which succeeds the medieval ruin in the vil... 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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Lough Derg Lakeshore Drive, (36 km from Limerick), Shannon |
One Sunday afternoon in September 2000 we visited Tuamgraney with the intention of walking to the Oak following the largely circular route we walked in 1992. We had a most disappointing experience. Management of the wood... more
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Angela Woulfe Gallery 16 Pery Square, Limerick |
This Gallery exhibits the oil paintings of this internationally renowed artist who specialises in Irish landscapes and town scenes. Her paintings have been exhibited at the Royal Hibernian Academy and the European Parlia... more
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