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Curragh Chase Caravan and Camping is located just 15 miles south west of Limerick city on the N69 coast road. This amenity, with the ambience of a Coillte Forest Park, incorporates forest walks, nature trail, lake gardens and the ruins of Curraghchase House, the 18th century home of poet Aubrey de Vere. Curraghchase is a peaceful location to begin your Read more…
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The Adare Heritage Centre with exhibition and audio-visual show takes you back to share the excitement and colour of the town’s rich and varied history. Also feature tourist information office, coffee shop, woollen mills outlet and craft shop. Ideal coach stop in one of Ireland’s prettiest villages. New guided walking tours of Adare village. Read more…
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Arena 5 (formerly Delta Adventure City) is Ireland’s largest children’s activity centre. Their recently revamped centre has many new attractions. Caters for parties, school tours, summer camps, Christmas events with Santa’s grotto. We are the ideal location for kids with the Irish weather with indoor and outdoor play areas. Read more…
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In 1709 many German families settled in Ireland. Known as the Palatines, because of the region they came from, they established roots mainly in County Limerick. This exhibition tells their story. New artifacts and graphic presentations making the display more self explanatory to English and German speakers. Limited opening hours — Visit website or phone before visit. Read more…
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Profile, virtual tour, calendar, booking enquiry area, information for conference planners and promoters and contact details. Read more…
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This uniquely restored granary portrays working conditions for millers and blacksmiths of the 19th century in dramatic settings, complimented by an audio-visual film on the history of grain milling locally. The Mill race flows gently beneath the superb re Read more…