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King John’s Castle
The guide was updated:This 13th century Castle is located on King’s Island, at the centre of what was once a medieval town. Admire panoramic views of the surrounding city and take a walk on the battlement to spot excavated pre-Norman houses and fortifications.
Useful Information
- Address: Nicholas Street, Limerick
- More Info: Last admission 1 hour before closing time.
- Opening hours: October–March: Mon–Sun 9.30am–5pm April–September: Mon–Sun 9.30am–6pm
- Website: www.kingjohnscastle.com
- Phone: +353 61 711222
- Email: reservations@shannonheritage.com
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Our travel guides are free to read and explore online. If you want to get your own copy, the full travel guide for this destination is available to you offline* to bring along anywhere or print for your trip.
*this will be downloaded as a PDF.Price
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A journey through mythic, Hobbit-esque landscapes, the Canon Sheehan Loop is a verdant green trail on the border with Cork. Wander impish woodlands in a haze of wildflowers and natural forestry. Stop to admire the "mass rock" - used as an altar for outdoor Catholic masses in the 17th century. The trail is 7.6km and suitable for all skill levels.
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King John’s Castle
This 13th century Castle is located on King’s Island, at the centre of what was once a medieval town. Admire panoramic views of the surrounding city and take a walk on the battlement to spot excavated pre-Norman houses and fortifications.
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Hunt Museum
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St. Mary’s Cathedral
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Angela’s Ashes Walking Tour
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The Treaty Stone
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Limerick City Gallery Of Art (lCGA)
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Belltable Arts Centre
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Limerick City Museum
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Thomond Park Museum
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Foynes Flying Boat & Maritime Museum
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Desmond Castle Adare
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Bishops Palace - Limerick Civic Trust
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