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County Limerick is located on the West coast of Ireland and borders counties Cork, Tipperary, Clare and Kerry. The county is rich in archaeological and historical attractions, as well as having a number of pretty towns, forests, rivers, valleys and the Ballyhoura Mountains that are worth visiting.
The main town in the county is Limerick, which sits on the River Shannon Estuary and is the fifth largest city in Ireland. Limerick is a modern and vibrant city with all the hustle and bustle that goes with being a University town; the University of Limerick is based on the banks of the River Shannon. However, the city also has a rich historical past with the medieval heart of the city centred on King John’s Castle. The castle was built in the early part of the 13th century and is an impressive example of an Anglo-Norman fort; you can view more of the medieval part of the city on the Limerick Medieval Heritage Precinct trail. The city also has a number of excellent visitor attractions such as the Hunt Museum, the Limerick Museum, St. Mary’s Cathedral and the Limerick City Art Gallery. The Hunt Museum has a wide collection of antiquities from Ancient Greece, Rome and Egypt to pre-Christian Ireland; it also has a collection of works from Picasso, Jack B. Yates, Renoir and Henry Moore. Or why not walk in the footsteps of Frank McCourt the famous Irish author with the Angela’s Ashes Walking Tour, based on his well-known autobiography.
Limerick City is also well known for its strong sporting tradition with the famous Thomond Park – home to Munster Rugby and it was on these grounds that Munster has their historic win over the All Blacks in 1978.
Other attractions in County Limerick includes Lough Gur Visitor Centre in Bruff, which tells the story of pre-Celtic Ireland dating back to 3000 B.C. Desmond Hall in Newcastlewest is a fine example of a 15th century banqueting hall which was built for the Earls of Desmond. Also worth a visit if the Foynes Flying Boat Museum which looks back to the 1930’s and 1940’s when Foynes was at the heart of trans-Atlantic aviation in Ireland.
Limerick is a popular spot for anglers. With fishing available on the many rivers and lakes in the county for both trout and salmon/ Popular spots include Castleconnell Salmon Fishery, River Deel and Lakes, River Maigue and River Mulcair and of course the River Shannon.
There are plenty of facilities and attractive for walking in Limerick, such as the Ballyhoura Way, Curraghchase Forest Park and Doneraile Court and Wildlife Park. Each year the Ballyhoura International Walking Festival takes place in Kilfinane. Or enjoy a day out at the races, with horse racing at Limerick Racecourse at Patrickswell throughout the year. Or for the golfing enthusiast there are some great Golf courses in Limerick, including Dromoland Castle, Limerick County, Limerick Golf Club and the Adare Manor Golf Resort.
Irelandhotels.com features 20 hotels and guesthouses in County Limerick, to find somewhere to stay use the Accommodation Search box on this page to find a hotel or guesthouse in Limerick or check our Value Breaks section to find a selection of great offers in County Limerick.
Castle Oaks House Hotel & Country Club
Radisson Blu Hotel & Spa
Fitzgeralds Woodlands House Hotel, Health and Leisure Spa
Rathkeale House Hotel
Carlton Castletroy Park Hotel
Courtenay Lodge Hotel
Best Western Perys Hotel
Dunraven Arms Hotel
Adare Manor Hotel & Golf Resort
Kilmurry Lodge Hotel
Clifton House
Railway Hotel
Woodfield House Hotel
Maldron Hotel Limerick
Absolute Hotel & Spa
Deebert House Hotel
The Savoy Hotel

