Known in the Irish language as Luim neach, or “the flat land”, County Limerick is located in Munster province. Its lush landscape is largely composed of level green fields, with the River Shannon passing through on the way to the…
Known in the Irish language as Luim neach, or “the flat land”, County Limerick is located in Munster province. Its lush landscape is largely composed of level green fields, with the River Shannon passing through on the way to the…
Hunt Museum

At the center of Limerick City, inside the Old Customs House (1765), visitors can peruse the collection of John and Gertrude Hunt. Many European and Irish paintings, including some by…

This medieval fortress city began as a settlement for Danish Vikings in the 9th century at the head of the estuary of the River Shannon. As the centuries passed, it grew and expanded to become Ireland’s fourth largest city,…
Lough Gur is widely renowned as one of Western Europe’s important archeological centres. Humans have continuously inhabited this area ever since the Neolithic Age, and many treasures were discovered on the shores when the lake level was lowered in the…

Situated along the banks of the River Maigue, this picturesque little village provides a truly enjoyable experience for all visitors. It features pretty thatched cottages, medieval churches covered in ivy, and gardens blooming in a variety of colors. Although…

Overlooking the River Shannon, Bunratty Castle and Folk Park is one of the country’s top visitor attractions. Situated among 26 acres, the castle is in excellent condition and contains the finest collection of medieval furniture in the country. The…