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"Take shelter under the wooden Pagoda or get a feel of the Asian Urban Set Up of Z-WE-TON in Raheen. At the Centre of a popular area and two minutes from the Crescent Shopping Centre, this is the perfect venue to accommodate a savoury break or host a successful party."
"Racefield Centre Father Russell Road Raheen, Limerick IrelandChinese, AsianDinner, Lunch, Late NightTakeout, Reservations, Seating, Highchairs Available, Serves Alcohol, Wheelchair Accessible, Table Service+353 61 300 888http://zweton.com"
"It doesn’t look like much from the outside but the food that comes out of there is some of the nicest Chinese food around, a true hidden gem!. Fresh ingredients and crunchy veggies pack every dish. Delivery is available from Just Eat and is fast, reliable and the food arrives fresh and hot."
"28 O'Connell Street, Limerick V94 N8CC IrelandAsian, Thai, FusionLunch, Dinner, Late Night, DrinksDelivery, Takeout, Reservations, Seating, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Table Service[email protected]+353 61 279 788http://www.lanathai.ie/"
"1-2 Lower Glentworth Street, Limerick V94 WF63 IrelandAsian, Thai, HealthyLunch, Dinner, DrinksDelivery, Takeout, Reservations, Seating, Street Parking, Serves Alcohol, Wine and Beer, Free Wifi, Table Service[email protected]+353 61 591 043http://zozabb.ie"
"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."
"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."
"Curraghchase Forest Park is a fantastic amenity for all the family to enjoy. The Park covers 313 hectares of mixed woodlands, park land and lakes which together provide a rich habitat"
"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."
"Limerick’s Catholic cathedral was conceived by the English architect Philip Charles Hardwick and completed in 1861. The 94-metre tower, a constant part of the city’s skyline, dates to 1882 and was built with limestone quarried not far away in Rosbrien. More than 130 years later it remains the tallest structure in Limerick."
"A walk through history, the Cathedral is located in the quieter part of the city. As of present, the church has the tallest spiral in the whole of Ireland."
"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."
"Just 20 kilometres south of Limerick you’ll find Lough Gur, doused in 6,000 years of history. It’s the only area in the entire country that you can see evidence of every era since Neolithic times, so history buffs won’t want to miss this. Address: Lough Gur, Bruff, County Limerick"
"Ireland is so full of lakes and every one of them is special in its own way. Amongst the plethora of lakes or loughs, the Lough Gur genuinely has a special spot in my heart. Perfectly set in its very Irish countryside, the lake is also surrounded by an ancient stone circle."
"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."