Things to See & Do
Things to See & Do
Limerick is the perfect location for Horse Riding. There are miles of sandy beaches, beautiful coastline and some of Irelands most spectacular unspoilt scenery. You can choose between beach trekking, to lessons, to a simple stroll through the Irish countryside. Read below to get a full list of Horse Riding centres in Limerick.
The Clonshire Equestrian Centre
Adare
Co. Limerick
Tel: (061) 396770
Hillcrest Riding Centre
Galbally
Glen of Aherlow
Co. Limerick
Tel: (062) 37915
Lough Gur is a small horseshoe shaped lake south of Limerick city. It is one of Ireland’s principal archaeological sites. The site was continuously occupied from the Neolithic period to late medieval times. There are dwellings dating back to 500 – 1000 AD. There is a wedge tomb dating back to 2500 BC. Also there is the Grange Stone Circle, the largest and most remarkable of its kind in Ireland. There's free access to the lake, shores and pleasant parkland, which is perfect for picnics. The visitors centre offers an audiovisual program
LOCATION: Lough Gur, Limerick
OPENING TIMES: Hours Visitor Centre mid-May to Sept daily 10am-6pm (last admission 5:30pm); site open year-round
PRICE: Museum and audiovisual presentation €3.50 adults, €2 seniors, students and children, €8 family
CONTACT: Phone 061/361511
Aillwee Cave is so much more than just another cave. It is an introduction to the geology of the Burren. A fun day out packed full of exciting things to do.
The Cave is open daily from 9:30am throughout the year.
(December by appointment only)
www.ailweecave.ie
Bunratty Folk Park, recreates rural and urban life in 19th century Victorian Ireland. There is an extensive array of vernacular buildings; indicative of all of the social strata from the poorest one roomed dwelling to Bunratty House, a fine example of a Georgian residence for the gentry. Traditional jobs and crafts are also represented, milling, the forge, pottery, printing, baking, farming etc.
Open year round, located 13 miles from Limerick city
The majestic Cliffs of Moher are one of Ireland’s most spectacular sights and overlook the Atlantic Ocean on the coast of West Clare. Located just north of Lahinch they are 8km long and 214m high, The Cliffs claim one of the most astonishing views in Ireland, on a clear day the Aran Islands are visible in Galway Bay as well as the valleys and hills of Connemara. The sea-stack, covered with seabirds, just below the tower is called Bréanán Mor and is over 70 meters high. During springtime the cliffs are a bird-watchers delight with guillemots, kittiwakes, shags, choughs, and puffins, you will be fascinated by the bird colonies nestling on the cliffs.
Visit all of the three Aran Islands and view the spectacular Cliffs of Moher on the way. These Islands are extremely picturesque and the inhabitants retain the old Irish way of life. There are numerous archaeological and historical sites to be visited on the islands. Mini bus and pony and trap tours available. Bicyles for hire. There are restaurants and pubs on all the islands, most with traditional music sessions. Sunset cruises also available. Aran Islands and Cliffs Cruise depart at 09.00hrs. Sunset Cliffs Cruise depart 20.00hrs.
May to September
Tel: 353 65 6821374
The Hunt Museum is housed in the tastefully restored Old Custom House. This is the finest 18th-century building in Limerick. The facade is a reduced copy of the Petit Trianon at Versailles. Housed in the museum are some of the finest ancient, medieval and modern treasures found in Ireland. They include antiquities and art objects from Europe and Ireland. Ancient Irish metalwork, medieval bronzes, ivories, and enamels. There is a shop and a restaurant in the museum that make it a very enjoyable day out.
LOCATION: The Custom House, Rutland St., Limerick
OPENING TIMES: Tues-Sat 10am-5pm; Sun 2-5pm
PRICE: Prices Admission €5 adults, €3.50 students, seniors, and children, €12 family
CONTACT: 061/312833 Web site www.ul.ie/~hunt
In the centre of the village is this great heritage centre. It is housed in a stone building with a traditional courtyard. There is a short audiovisual presentation to help you make sense of the ruins scattered around the area. The model shows the village in 1500 and is really worth a look. The centre also houses a cafe, craft shop, knitwear shop, and library.
LOCATION: Main St., Adare, county Limerick
OPENING TIMES: 9am-6pm
PRICE: €4 adults, €2.50 children, €8 family
CONTACT: Phone 061/396666
During the 1930s and early 1940s, the Port of Foynes was the fulcrum point for air traffic between the United States and Europe. The Foynes Museum recalls this era with a comprehensive range of exhibits, graphic illustrations and an audio-video show. In preparation are the lists of passengers who travelled through both going East or West. For aviation buffs, this museum is a must.
LOCATION: Foynes, County Limerick
OPENING TIMES: Hours Apr-Oct daily 10am-6pm; Season Closed Nov-Mar
PRICE: Prices Admission €4.50 adults, €4 seniors and students, €2.50 children, €11 family
CONTACT: Phone 069/65416
http://www.irelandrentabike.com
Rent a bike with Ireland Bike Hire and explore the side roads and ally-ways of Ireland at your own pace. What better way to soak up the true atmosphere of this fascinating country. In oganising your holiday it is very important to start from a central location and LIMERICK is just that. We are only 90KM or less in many cases from popular places like Galway, the West of Clare, Killarney, Tralee and Dingle (to name but a few) and there are a
lot of places that are not on any tourist route that we can tell you about.
We can deliver our bikes to any location in Ireland to be waiting for you when you arrive.The fun part is finding those places yourself on your journey, we're just here to point you in the right direction!
This is the real Ireland. If you want to see all of her faces, rent a bike from Ireland Bike Hire!
Located beneath the vaults of the historic 300 year old Granary Building in the heart of Limerick’s Commercial and Business District, Trinity Rooms has established a national and international reputation as Ireland’s Premier Night Club.
"Munster premier adventure facility" Choose from Sailing, Windsurfing, Kayaking, High Ropes, Archery or Orienteering to name but a few. Kids camps, family activities, skills courses and corporate events are a speciality.
UL Activity Centre, Two Mile Gate, Killaloe, Co Clare.
Tel +353 61 376622 Email: info@ulac.ie or web: www.ulac.ie
The scale and beauty of the Cliffs of Moher can only be truly appreciated when viewed from sea level. Our cruise will take you on a one hour voyage of discovery. We also sail daily to Inis OÃrr, one of the Aran Islands – only 30 minutes from Doolin. Why not do both in one day and get our day-trip special rate. Looking forward to welcoming you on board!
Daily Sailings April to October
Cliffs & Aran Cruises
Doolin
Co Clare
(065) 7075949
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