Craft BREWERIES and DISTILLERIES in Ireland’s county LIMERICK
County Limerick hosts several chief craft breweries and distilleries that form part of the local…
County Limerick hosts several chief craft breweries and distilleries that form part of the local…
Limerick County Tourism Officer: Ruth Vaughan, Sales & Business Development Manager at Discover Limerick DAC…
JJ Bowles (Limerick City): Established in 1794, JJ Bowles on Thomondgate is Limerick’s oldest pub,…
The Colleen Bawn Tragedy: Ellen O’Connor, known as the Colleen Bawn, lived with her uncle…
Saint Patrick’s Well, Singland, Limerick City: Pattern day: March 17 (Saint Patrick’s Day), historically…
Saint Munchin (Mainchín): January 2, c. 6th century: Limerick City (St. Munchin’s Church)Patron saint of…
Askeaton Abbey and the Spectral Monk: Askeaton Abbey is haunted by a spectral monk, seen…
The highest point in County Limerick is Galtymore, standing at 917.9 meters (3,011 feet). Located…
Kate O’Brien (1897-1974) Born in Limerick city, O’Brien was a novelist and playwright whose…
Aindrias Mac Craith (Andrew MacGrath, “An Mangaire Súgach”): Lived in Croom, County Limerick . (c.1710–c.1790):…
Kate O’Brien: Born in Limerick City, County Limerick (Mulgrave Street) 1897–1974) A distinguished novelist,…
Adare: Often called Ireland’s prettiest village, Adare features thatched cottages, medieval churches, and lush gardens…
Limerick is home to the Ardagh Chalice, an 8th-century silver cup unearthed in 1868 by…
Limerick You’re a Lady: A sentimental ballad celebrating Limerick’s beauty, history, and charm, often referencing…
Limerick You’re a Lady: Written and recorded by Denis Allen in 1979 for the Limerick…
Dolores O’Riordan: Singer-songwriter (alternative rock) from Ballybricken, County Limerick. Born September 6, 1971 Died January…
County Limerick in Ireland, home to the historic city of Limerick and picturesque villages like…
Limerick comes from the Irish “Luimneach,” possibly meaning “bare spot” or “flat land,” derived from “lom”…
County Limerick’s sporting history is a rich blend of hurling, Gaelic Football, rugby, soccer, and…
Pre-1000 The Gaelic Nation County Limerick’s pre-1000 history is rooted in its role within the…
Limerick: The county city and a substantial urban centre with a castle on the Shannon…
Start at Limerick Colbert Station, a handsome 19th-century railway hub with a red-brick facade, anchoring…
LIMERICK (County of), in the province of MUNSTER, bounded on the north by the estuary of…
A maritime county of the province of Munster, is bounded, on the north, by Clare;…
Limerick You’re My Lady/ your Shannon waters tears of joy that flows/ the beauty that…
Saint Mary’s Cathedral, Limerick City: Founded in 1168, this Episcopalian cathedral blends Romanesque and Gothic…
King John’s Castle: Built in the early 13th century by order of King John of…
King John’s Castle: A 13th-century Norman castle on King’s Island in Limerick City, overlooking the…
Day 1: Start in Limerick city, visiting King John’s Castle. Have lunch with bacon and…
King John’s Castle: King’s Island, Limerick City, County Limerick (Coordinates: 52.6694°N, 8.6253°W).. Built in the…
King John’s Castle: A 13th-century fortress along the River Shannon with imposing stone walls, perfect…
Limerick’s food scene is thriving, with Michelin-starred The Oak Room and Bib Gourmand winner 1826…
Coolwater Garden: This enchanting boutique garden near Fedamore is a half-acre haven of horticultural creativity…
Adare Manor Golf Club (The Golf Course at Adare Manor): Located in Adare, this 18-hole…
County Limerick, located in Ireland’s mid-west, offers diverse birdwatching opportunities with its mix of riverine…
River Shannon (Castleconnell to Limerick City): Ireland’s longest river, flowing through Limerick, is a premier…
County Limerick, in Ireland’s southwest, offers a delightful blend of historic landmarks, natural beauty, and…
River Shannon (Castleconnell): The River Shannon, Ireland’s longest river, flows through Limerick and is a…
Knockainey (Cnoc Áine): This hill stands as a key pre-Christian sacred site, long associated with…
Curraghchase Caravan and Camping Park in Kilcornan is one of the most prominent, nestled within…