Top 10 Kid Friendly Things To Do and Attractions in Spanish Point

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Top 10 Kid Friendly Things To Do and Attractions in Spanish Point

Bunratty Castle & Folk Park
Bunratty Castle & Folk Park
4.5 (7613 ratings)4.5 (3961 ratings)
A 15th-century castle and living 19th-century village bring the periods alive at this family museum.
Bunratty West, Bunratty, Co. Clare, Ireland
Theme parkSights & LandmarksDinner theaterMuseumCastles
Mentioned by Historic European Castles
Best castles near Limerick
"Situated in the scenic village of Bunratty in Ireland’s County Clare, lies the beautiful Bunratty Castle, which is an enormous tower house, that was originally constructed during the 15th century. The castle that exists today was built in approximately the year 1425 by the MacNamara family, who were a powerful family in the county; throughout the Middle Ages, the castle was expanded, rebuilt, and renovated on a number of different occasions, each time bringing with it new architectural additions and features, as well as differing interiors. However, in the 19th century, the castle fell into disrepair after it was abandoned by the Studdert family, and it was not restored until the year 1956 after it was purchased by the 7th Viscount Gort."
Mentioned by planetware.com
15 Top-Rated Attractions & Things to Do in Limerick | PlanetWare
"Just over 15-minutes' drive from Limerick city on the N18 and E20 is one of Ireland's most renowned and fun attractions, the much-loved Bunratty Castle. No visit to the Shannon region would be complete without coming here. Dating from 1425, the castle is the most complete and best-preserved medieval fortress in Ireland and was restored in 1954 to its former glory."
Mentioned by Limerick Strand Hotel
Limerick Attractions | Breaks In Limerick
"Just 15 Minutes from Hotel Bunratty Castle & Folk Park is a must on your itinerary. This is your chance to experience a window on Ireland’s past explore the 15th century Castle & Folk Park"
Curraghchase Forest Recreational Area
Curraghchase Forest Recreational Area
4.6 (123 ratings)4.5 (115 ratings)
Kilcornan, Toreen, Co. Limerick, Ireland
National forestNature & ParksParks
Mentioned by The Crazy Tourist
15 Best Things to Do in Limerick (Ireland
"Go southwest of Limerick on the N69 and after a brief drive you’ll come to an idyllic former noble estate, now a 313-hectare public park. On a smooth ridge beside a man-made lake is the shell of Curraghchase House, going back to the mid-17th century and gutted by fire in 1941. The highly-regarded poet and critic Aubrey Thomas de Vere was born here, while his close friend Alfred, Lord Tennyson would often visit and wrote his work Lady Clara de Vere in homage."
Mentioned by Culture Trip
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"This sprawling forest park lies 20km away from Limerick centre, but it’s a world away from bustling city life. Dense woodland, spanning 313 hectares, with trails for hikers and cyclists, as well as camping sites, Curraghchase is the perfect place to escape from modern life for a day or two. The entrance fee of 5 euros per car is beyond reasonable, considering the well-kept amenities on site."
Mentioned by Limerick
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"Curraghchase Forest Park is a fantastic amenity for all the family to enjoy. The Park covers 313 hectares of mixed woodlands, parkland and lakes which together provide a rich habitat for a diverse range of animals and plants. There are a number of looped waymarked trails in the park to suit all visitors."
Burren National Park
Burren National Park
4.7 (927 ratings)4.5 (683 ratings)
Lunar-like landscape of rock and cliffs with 7 walking trails, woodland, otters, mink and lizards.
2 Church Street, Knockaunroe, Corofin, Co. Clare, V95 T9V6, Ireland
National parkNature & ParksMuseumGeologic Formations
Stonehall Visitor Farm
Stonehall Visitor Farm
4.3 (287 ratings)3.5 (26 ratings)
Stonehall, Curraghchase, Co. Limerick, Ireland
National parkSights & LandmarksFarms
Mentioned by Ireland Before You Die
The 5 Best Things To Do With Kids in Limerick
"Wildlife parks are a great day out for families and luckily we have one right here in Limerick!. Allow your kids to learn about colourful parrots and fall in love with cheeky alpacas. As well as these the park hosts both wild and domestic animals, including Ostriches, Emus, Rheas, Wallaby’s, Meerkats, Birds of Prey and tortoises."
Doolin Cave
Doolin Cave
4.6 (1031 ratings)4.5 (1019 ratings)
Tours of conserved limestone caves housing a record-breaking 7.3 metre long stalactite.
Craggycorradan East, Doolin, Co. Clare, Ireland
Nature & ParksNovelty storePottery storeTour agencyCaverns & Caves
Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
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"The longest stalactite in the northern hemisphere, measuring 7.3m, is the draw of the Doolin Cave, 3.5km north of Roadford. Tour times vary seasonally, but are usually on the hour. Glacial clay from deep within the cave is used by on-site potter Caireann Browne, who sells her works here. The property also has a 1km-long farmland trail featuring rare animal breeds, and a cafe."
Leamaneh Castle
Leamaneh Castle
4.2 (126 ratings)3.5 (17 ratings)
Storied, scenic ruins of a 15th-century stone tower house & 17th-century mansion residence.
Leamaneh North, Co. Clare, Ireland
CastleSights & LandmarksAncient RuinsArchitectural Buildings
Mentioned by Historic European Castles
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"Leanmaneh Castle is a fantastic castle that is situated in the town of Leanmaneh North, in County Clare. The origins of the castle date back to the late 15th century, and it is believed to have been constructed by the O’Brien family; the castle was later renovated into a manor house, and it merged its function as a military centre with its residential qualities. The castle fell into ruin during the 18th century, and it has not been renovated since then; it exists on privately owned land, in a farming region of the area, and due to its poor-quality state, it is unfortunately not open to the public."
Boyce's Gardens
Boyce's Gardens
3.7 (3 ratings)
Mount Trenchard Cottage, Mounttrenchard, Foynes, Co. Limerick, Ireland
Garden
The Burren Perfumery
The Burren Perfumery
4.7 (850 ratings)4.5 (497 ratings)
Rustic headquarters of a family perfume company, with a tea room, herb garden & a blending area.
Fahee North, Carron, Co. Clare, Ireland
Perfume storeShoppingGardenGift shopTea houseGift & Specialty Shops
Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
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"The Burren's wildflowers are the inspiration for the subtle scents at this wonderful perfumery and floral centre, which creates scented items such as perfumes, candles and soaps that are beautifully packaged in handmade paper. A 10-minute audiovisual presentation details the area's diverse flora, including many fragrant orchids that grow between the rocks. You're free to wander its flower and herb gardens, which provide ingredients for dishes and herbal teas served at its tearoom."
Shannon Golf Club
Shannon Golf Club
4.5 (227 ratings)4.5 (34 ratings)
Shannon Airport House, Shannon Industrial Estate, Shannon, Co. Clare, Ireland
Golf courseOutdoor Activities
Cliffs of Moher
Cliffs of Moher
4.8 (1271 ratings)4.5 (12663 ratings)
Lislorkan North, Co. Clare, Ireland
CliffNature & ParksGeologic FormationsPoints of Interest & Landmarks

Top 10 Things To Do, Activities and Attractions in Spanish Point

Doolin Cave
Doolin Cave
4.6 (1031 ratings)4.5 (1019 ratings)
Tours of conserved limestone caves housing a record-breaking 7.3 metre long stalactite.
Craggycorradan East, Doolin, Co. Clare, Ireland
Nature & ParksNovelty storePottery storeTour agencyCaverns & Caves
Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
Top things to do in Ireland
"The longest stalactite in the northern hemisphere, measuring 7.3m, is the draw of the Doolin Cave, 3.5km north of Roadford. Tour times vary seasonally, but are usually on the hour. Glacial clay from deep within the cave is used by on-site potter Caireann Browne, who sells her works here. The property also has a 1km-long farmland trail featuring rare animal breeds, and a cafe."
Stonehall Visitor Farm
Stonehall Visitor Farm
4.3 (287 ratings)3.5 (26 ratings)
Stonehall, Curraghchase, Co. Limerick, Ireland
National parkSights & LandmarksFarms
Mentioned by Ireland Before You Die
The 5 Best Things To Do With Kids in Limerick
"Wildlife parks are a great day out for families and luckily we have one right here in Limerick!. Allow your kids to learn about colourful parrots and fall in love with cheeky alpacas. As well as these the park hosts both wild and domestic animals, including Ostriches, Emus, Rheas, Wallaby’s, Meerkats, Birds of Prey and tortoises."
Knappogue Castle
Knappogue Castle
4.4 (200 ratings)4.5 (169 ratings)
Restored 15th-century castle known for its elaborate medieval-themed banquets & walled garden.
Quin Rd, Knopoge, Ennis, Co. Clare, Ireland
CastleSights & LandmarksHistoric Sites
Mentioned by Historic European Castles
Best castles near Limerick
"The original Knappogue Castle was constructed in the year 1467 by Sean Mac Conmara, who was the son of Sioda Mac Conmara; it is a large medieval tower house, that originally served the purpose of a watchtower during the midst of much military conflict. During the 19th century, like many castles in Europe and Ireland, Knappogue Castle was restored into the style of the Gothic and Medieval era, after being acquired by Theobald Fitzwalter Butler, 14th Baron Dunboyne, in the year 1855; they spent a large amount of time renovating and restoring the castle, whilst also adding several additions to it, such as the drawing-room, the long room, and a west wing. Where: County Clare, IrelandWhen: 1467Style: MedievalOpen for visit: Yes, for more information check here."

Must See Sights and Landmarks in Spanish Point Area

Ennis Friary
Ennis Friary
4.4 (334 ratings)4.5 (301 ratings)
Historic Franciscan friary ruins known for its Gothic tower, wall carvings & vaulted sacristy.
Lower Abbey St, Lifford, Ennis, Co. Clare, Ireland
Historical landmarkSights & LandmarksArchitectural BuildingsHistoric Sites
Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
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"North of the Square, Ennis Friary was founded by Donnchadh Cairbreach O'Brien, a king of Thomond, between 1240 and 1249. A mix of structures dating between the 13th and 19th centuries, the friary has a graceful five-section window dating from the late 13th century, a McMahon tomb (1460) with alabaster panels depicting scenes from the Passion, and a particularly fine Ecce Homo panel portraying a stripped and bound Christ."
Leamaneh Castle
Leamaneh Castle
4.2 (126 ratings)3.5 (17 ratings)
Storied, scenic ruins of a 15th-century stone tower house & 17th-century mansion residence.
Leamaneh North, Co. Clare, Ireland
CastleSights & LandmarksAncient RuinsArchitectural Buildings
Mentioned by Historic European Castles
Best castles near Galway
"Leanmaneh Castle is a fantastic castle that is situated in the town of Leanmaneh North, in County Clare. The origins of the castle date back to the late 15th century, and it is believed to have been constructed by the O’Brien family; the castle was later renovated into a manor house, and it merged its function as a military centre with its residential qualities. The castle fell into ruin during the 18th century, and it has not been renovated since then; it exists on privately owned land, in a farming region of the area, and due to its poor-quality state, it is unfortunately not open to the public."
Bunratty Castle & Folk Park
Bunratty Castle & Folk Park
4.5 (7613 ratings)4.5 (3961 ratings)
A 15th-century castle and living 19th-century village bring the periods alive at this family museum.
Bunratty West, Bunratty, Co. Clare, Ireland
Theme parkSights & LandmarksDinner theaterMuseumCastles
Mentioned by Historic European Castles
Best castles near Limerick
"Situated in the scenic village of Bunratty in Ireland’s County Clare, lies the beautiful Bunratty Castle, which is an enormous tower house, that was originally constructed during the 15th century. The castle that exists today was built in approximately the year 1425 by the MacNamara family, who were a powerful family in the county; throughout the Middle Ages, the castle was expanded, rebuilt, and renovated on a number of different occasions, each time bringing with it new architectural additions and features, as well as differing interiors. However, in the 19th century, the castle fell into disrepair after it was abandoned by the Studdert family, and it was not restored until the year 1956 after it was purchased by the 7th Viscount Gort."
Mentioned by planetware.com
15 Top-Rated Attractions & Things to Do in Limerick | PlanetWare
"Just over 15-minutes' drive from Limerick city on the N18 and E20 is one of Ireland's most renowned and fun attractions, the much-loved Bunratty Castle. No visit to the Shannon region would be complete without coming here. Dating from 1425, the castle is the most complete and best-preserved medieval fortress in Ireland and was restored in 1954 to its former glory."
Mentioned by Limerick Strand Hotel
Limerick Attractions | Breaks In Limerick
"Just 15 Minutes from Hotel Bunratty Castle & Folk Park is a must on your itinerary. This is your chance to experience a window on Ireland’s past explore the 15th century Castle & Folk Park"

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Man of Aran Fudge
Man of Aran Fudge
4.7 (21 ratings)
Inisheer, Co. Galway, Ireland
Cafe
Stacpoole Coffee House & Retail
Stacpoole Coffee House & Retail
4.6 (106 ratings)
Main St, Blackabbey, Adare, Co. Limerick, V94 WD25, Ireland
Coffee shopGift shopInterior designerPicture frame shop
Café Lógr
Café Lógr
4.5 (50 ratings)
Main St, Blackabbey, Adare, Co. Limerick, V94 CYR6, Ireland
CafeCoffee storeTakeout RestaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by Adare, County Limerick, Ireland
Restaurants & Cafés
"Opened in July 2020 Café Lógr is situated at the beginning of the Blackabbey Road just across from the Adare Village Hall. Owned and operated by husband and wife team, David & Petra Hayes. Café Lógr is a light and bright space serving artisan speciality coffee, organic wines and simply prepared modern dishes using top quality local and seasonal produce in a friendly and relaxed environment."

Vacation Rentals, Airbnb, Hotels & Cabins near Spanish Point

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Bellbridge Cottage
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Peaceful Haven
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