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Limerick Ruins AttractionsHere are the top Limerick ruins listings so you can find the best in Limerick for your trip. Read these ruins reviews written by real travelers. You can narrow these results using the filters to the left.
ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Meelick Bridge, Counties Limerick & Tipperary, Ireland My family home, grew up there, ah the memories,,it has a forest, a lake, a sand quarry, nice area overlooking limerick city ADD TO LIST (4 reviews) Limerick, Counties Limerick & Tipperary, Ireland To be honest I visited it about 4 years ago and I barely remember what it was like, so it did not exactly leave a big impression, views from the castle walls are ok,.. ADD TO LIST (15 reviews) Bunratty, County Clare, Ireland Bunratty Castle ( Irish : Caisleán Bhun Raithe , meaning Castle at the Mouth of the Ratty ) is a large tower house in County Clare , Ireland . It lies in the.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Sixmilebridge, County Clare, Ireland The most peaceful place to visit in all of County Clare. 6. Adare Manor ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Limerick, Counties Limerick & Tipperary, Ireland Fabulous place to stay on 800 acres. The food at the Oak Room is a treat! and the Manor itself is beautiful. The service is impecable as well. The village is one of.. 7. The Friary ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Inis, County Clare, Ireland Although a ruin now, Ennis Friary was once home to over 300 Franciscan Friars and 600 students. It was established in 1240 when the Franciscans were invited to the area.. 8. Inis Moore ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Inis, County Clare, Ireland Enjoyed the Aren Islands, they are a historic place in Ireland and the best way to see what life was like. ADD TO LIST (6 reviews) Caiseal, Counties Limerick & Tipperary, Ireland The Rock is a large rocky outcrop in Cashel. Originally the site for the Kings of Munster, it was then given over to the church in the 11th century. It has a wonderful.. ADD TO LIST (9 reviews) Blarney, County Cork, Ireland Blarney Castle Gardens OPEN ALL YEAR ROUND! Blarney Castle was built nearly six hundred years ago by one of Ireland’s greatest chieftains, Cormac MacCarthy, and.. |