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Things to do in Limerick

 

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University of Limerick
Ranked #1 of 63 attractions in Limerick
Category: Educational Sites
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Ranked #2 of 63 attractions in Limerick
Category: Hiking Trails
Owner description: Ballyhoura Country is a walker's paradise offering spectacular walking in ancient and unspoilt landscapes. Whether your... more » Owner description: Ballyhoura Country is a walker's paradise offering spectacular walking in ancient and unspoilt landscapes. Whether your interests lie in short, easy walks or long distance walking, whether you prefer guided walks or to organise your walking independently; walkers of all abilities will be invigorated by the sheer beauty and tranquillity of the area. Walking through Ballyhoura Country offers plenty choice to walking enthusiasts, there are exciting nature walks, river bank walks, quiet country roads, the Ballyhoura Waymarked Way, rugged mountains, rich bogs, and mythical landscapes. For further information contact Ballyhoura Bears Walking Club. « less
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Ranked #3 of 63 attractions in Limerick
Category: History Museums

"Exhibiting one of Ireland's greatest private collections of art and antiquities, dating from the Neolithic to the 20th Century, including works by Renoir, Picasso and Yeats." The... more »

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Ranked #4 of 63 attractions in Limerick
Category: Horse Tracks
Owner description: 18 days of racing each year a mixture of weekend, evening and bank holiday fixtures of both flat and national hunt (jump)... more » Owner description: 18 days of racing each year a mixture of weekend, evening and bank holiday fixtures of both flat and national hunt (jump) racing. Located on the M20 just outside Limerick city with free car parking and public transport options available on racedays. A range of catering and bar facilities to enjoy with group rates on all packages. Annual race meetings include Family fun days, 4 day Christmas racing festival and Twilight Racing during the summer. « less
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Ranked #5 of 63 attractions in Limerick
Category: Concerts
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Ranked #6 of 63 attractions in Limerick
Category: Dog Tracks
Owner description: The new Limerick Greyhound Stadium opened in October 2010, and boasts world-class facilities. The stadium, which is a great... more » Owner description: The new Limerick Greyhound Stadium opened in October 2010, and boasts world-class facilities. The stadium, which is a great edition to the sporting culture in Limerick, is open for Greyhound Racing every Friday and Saturday night. With excellent bars, a restaurant, fast-food and carvery and unrivalled viewing facilities, a visit to Limerick Greyhound Stadium is a must. Admission is just €10, and information on group and restaurant packages are available on our website or by calling us. The stadium is ideal for all ages and we welcome families, groups of friends and work colleagues and much more! « less
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Ranked #7 of 63 attractions in Limerick
Category: History Museums; Ancient Ruins
Owner description: Lough Gur Heritage Centre is a community run tourist attraction telling the story of 6,000 years of habitation in the Lough... more » Owner description: Lough Gur Heritage Centre is a community run tourist attraction telling the story of 6,000 years of habitation in the Lough Gur area. From Neolithic house sites to medieval castles Lough Gur has monuments from every era and the heritage centre ensures that visitors get the history/folklore and archaeology of the area from trained guides.The Centre also houses a retail space where take away tea/coffee, minerals, ice-cream and chocolate are available for purchase as are books and merchandise of the area.Summer opening hours are 10 to 5pm Monday to Friday and 12 to 6pm Saturday and Sunday from March to October and every Sunday during winter hours.The centre is staffed by volunteers and all monies raised goes back into community initiatives at Lough Gur. « less
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Ranked #8 of 63 attractions in Limerick
Category: Religious Sites
The oldest building in Limerick is this Protestant church, known for its beautiful architecture.
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Ranked #9 of 63 attractions in Limerick
Category: Arenas/ Stadiums/ Fields
Owner description: Find out all about the hallowed turf which has seen so many Munster Rugby victories!! Visit Thomond Park for a full Museum... more » Owner description: Find out all about the hallowed turf which has seen so many Munster Rugby victories!! Visit Thomond Park for a full Museum and Stadium tour. Family and Group rates apply. Stand Up And Fight « less
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Ranked #10 of 63 attractions in Limerick
Category: Art Museums
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Ranked #11 of 63 attractions in Limerick
Category: Religious Sites
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Ranked #12 of 63 attractions in Limerick
Category: Golf Courses
Owner description: Unigolf is an indoor putting course with 18 putting greens. Golfers and non-golfers can play it. There is a Restaurant and... more » Owner description: Unigolf is an indoor putting course with 18 putting greens. Golfers and non-golfers can play it. There is a Restaurant and Shop. It takes between 60 and 90 minutes to play. We are beside Limerick University. Come and enjoy. « less
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Ranked #13 of 63 attractions in Limerick
Category: Castles
This newly renovated 13th-century castle is open for tours.
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Ranked #14 of 63 attractions in Limerick
Category: Landmarks/ Points of Interest; Monuments/ Statues
Owner description: One of Limericks most famous landmarks. The Treaty Stone commemorates the Treaty of Limerick signed in 1691.The Treaty Stone... more » Owner description: One of Limericks most famous landmarks. The Treaty Stone commemorates the Treaty of Limerick signed in 1691.The Treaty Stone in Limerick is situated on Clancys Strand, beside the river Shannon and opposite King Johns Castle in the ancient City of Limerick.A short stroll from the city center. « less
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Ranked #15 of 63 attractions in Limerick
Category: Horseback Riding Stables
Owner description: Equestrian centre offering riding for all ages and abilities. Full disabled facilities. Accommodation available on site... more » Owner description: Equestrian centre offering riding for all ages and abilities. Full disabled facilities. Accommodation available on site either self catering or full board. Unaccompanied childrens holidays. 120 acre parkland cross country course, two indoor arenas, extra large outdoor arena. « less
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Ranked #16 of 63 attractions in Limerick
Category: Theatres; Performances; Cinemas
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Ranked #17 of 63 attractions in Limerick
Category: Religious Sites
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Ranked #18 of 63 attractions in Limerick
Category: Religious Sites
This church played a prominent role in Frank McCourt's book, "Angela's Ashes."
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Ranked #19 of 63 attractions in Limerick
Category: Religious Sites; Landmarks/ Points of Interest
Built in 1827, this church has an unusual square tower and is no longer a working place of worship.
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Ranked #20 of 63 attractions in Limerick
Category: History Museums
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Ranked #21 of 63 attractions in Limerick
Category: Parks
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Ranked #22 of 63 attractions in Limerick
Category: Game/ Entertainment Centres
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Ranked #23 of 63 attractions in Limerick
Category: Landmarks/ Points of Interest
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Ranked #24 of 63 attractions in Limerick
Category: Speciality Museums
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Ranked #25 of 63 attractions in Limerick
Category: Landmarks/ Points of Interest
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Ranked #26 of 63 attractions in Limerick
Category: History Museums
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Ranked #27 of 63 attractions in Limerick
Category: Landmarks/ Points of Interest; Historic Sites
Built in 1942, this church is Limerick's primary place of Augustinian worship.
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Ranked #28 of 63 attractions in Limerick
Category: History Museums; Speciality Museums
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Ranked #29 of 63 attractions in Limerick
Category: Architectural Buildings
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Ranked #30 of 63 attractions in Limerick
Category: Golf Courses; Sports Complexes
Owner description: Limerick County Golf Club is situated in the heart of the Shannon Region in Ireland just 27km south from Shannon Airport near... more » Owner description: Limerick County Golf Club is situated in the heart of the Shannon Region in Ireland just 27km south from Shannon Airport near famous courses such as Ballybunion, Lahinch and Waterville, Ireland. An 18 Hole Championship Standard Golf Course with 18 sand-based greens and tees all built to US PGA standards. Co-designed by Irish Ryder Cup Player Des Smyth and Irish Amateur International Declan Brannigan the course was opened for play in 1994. Driving Range is open daily from 10 to 10. « less
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