Best Nature and Parks (RV, National, Dog, etc) in Limerick

We've collected top 10 mentioned nature and parks in Limerick from other articles such as Tripadvisor's Top Things to Do, Limerick Strand Hotel, Limerick.

Best Nature and Parks (RV, National, Dog, etc) in Limerick

People's Park, Limerick
People's Park, Limerick
4.5 (985 ratings)4.5 (126 ratings)
Limerick, Ireland
ParkNature & Parks
Mentioned by Karan Lathia
Limerick: Best Tourist Attractions Guide | Top 10 Things To Do In Limerick
"After you’ve spent a good amount of time in the Art Gallery, it is probably time for you to take a rest in the People’s Park. This beautiful park was opened in the late 19th century and is where you will find most of the greenery in the city. Just to get away from the hustle and bustle of your trip, the park is great for spending a little time relaxing and just taking a break."
Mentioned by The Crazy Tourist
15 Best Things to Do in Limerick (Ireland
"In Newtown Pery, the People’s Park was imagined in the first decades of the 19th century as a grand Georgian place in the vein of Mountjoy Square in Dublin. But the development was curtailed by the Great Famine, and only one terrace of flat-fronted mansions was completed. The park was opened in 1877 and is the main parcel of greenery in the centre of the city."
Mentioned by Limerick 1 day itinerary
How to Spend Half a Day in Limerick, Ireland.
"An area of the city that I didn’t visit but wish I had as I read about it later on is Peoples Park. This is a green oasis in an already very green city, filled with a range of trees. There is also a Georgian House and Gardens next to it which is a restored museum house open to the public holding lots of furniture and artefacts."
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 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."
Mentioned by Limerick Strand Hotel
Limerick Attractions | Breaks In Limerick
"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"
Coolwater Garden.
Coolwater Garden.
4.8 (38 ratings)5 (56 ratings)
Fedamore, Cloughadoolarty, Co. Limerick, Ireland
GardenNature & Parks
Mentioned by Culture Trip
Must-Visit Attractions in Limerick, Ireland
"A garden with glorious water features in the south of County Limerick, Coolwater is inspired by mountains and Alpine flowers grow happily here. It’s not big, but anyone into quiet spots or gardening will find plenty to enjoy, from water lily ponds to serene pagodas. Nearby Rockstown Castle — visible from the garden — is worth a stop too."
Terra Nova Fairy Garden
Terra Nova Fairy Garden
4.8 (139 ratings)5 (131 ratings)
Dromin South, Kilmallock, Co. Limerick, Ireland
StoreNature & ParksGardens
Mentioned by Culture Trip
Must-Visit Attractions in Limerick, Ireland
"The mythical side of Irish life (which is still fairly widely loved, if perhaps seen locally as a little clichéd) is one of the great Irish experiences for many people. Terra Nova is a magical garden that contains an ancient fairy fort dating back thousands of years, though the addition of modern fairy statues and magical touches will probably entice most visitors. Atmospheric, to say the least."
Mentioned by Limerick Strand Hotel
Limerick Attractions | Breaks In Limerick
"Limerick, winner of the Best Garden in Ireland, it is a magical day out for families and gardeners alike and is home to Ireland’s Largest Fairy Gift Shop."
Cratloe Woods
Cratloe Woods
4 (21 ratings)4.5 (27 ratings)
State-owned, storied oak & softwood forest, with picnic tables & paths for walking.
Cratloekeel, Co. Clare, Ireland
WoodsNature & ParksParks
ROBERT BYRNE PARK
ROBERT BYRNE PARK
4.4 (7 ratings)4 (2 ratings)
4 Clancy's Strand, Limerick, V94 C9NF, Ireland
ParkNature & Parks
Glenstal Abbey
Glenstal Abbey
4.7 (298 ratings)5 (22 ratings)
Garden and ancient woodland trails, plus modern, colourful chapel in a working, Benedictine abbey.
Garranbane, Murroe, Co. Limerick, Ireland
MonasteryNature & ParksArchitectural BuildingsSacred & Religious SitesParks
Mentioned by planetware.com
15 Top-Rated Attractions & Things to Do in Limerick | PlanetWare
"Under half-an-hours' drive from Limerick city along the R445 and R506 brings visitors to beautiful Benedictine Glenstal Abbey set on a serene 500-acre estate. Day visitors are welcome to visit the grounds and the church, and those who wish can attend the liturgy. Scenic walks meander around the grounds, which are adorned with beautiful trees and flowers and provide a sanctuary for wildlife."

Best Coffee Shops and Cafes in Limerick

Harpers Coffee House
Harpers Coffee House
4.7 (18 ratings)
The Milk Market, Limerick, Ireland
Cafe
Mentioned by Culture Trip
The Best Cafes and Coffee Shops in Limerick, Ireland
"A stall in the Milk Market, Limerick|© William Murphy/ Flickr. Where better to bed down for a cup of the bitter stuff than at Limerick’s shopping heartland?. The Milk Market is an iconic city location (arguably one of only a handful of absolute ‘must sees’ in the city), and Harper’s is a worthy, relaxed stop off."
MELODY
MELODY
4.8 (47 ratings)
Foxes Bow, Limerick, V94 WN84, Ireland
Cafe
The Wooden Spoon
The Wooden Spoon
4.6 (326 ratings)
Main St, Ballina, Co. Tipperary, Ireland
Cafe

Cheap Places to Eat in Limerick

Turkmen Grill
Turkmen Grill
4.3 (341 ratings)
2 Parnell St, Limerick, V94 N277, Ireland
RestaurantFast food restaurant
Subway
Subway
4.2 (170 ratings)
Casual counter-serve chain for build-your-own sandwiches & salads, with health-conscious options.
Unit 5A Crescent Shopping Centre, Dooradoyle Unit A5, Limerick, V94 V2C3, Ireland
Sandwich shopFast food restaurantTakeout RestaurantRestaurant
Burgers & Beyond
Burgers & Beyond
4.1 (10 ratings)
Sir Harry's Mall, Limerick, Ireland
Takeout Restaurant

Must See Sights and Landmarks in Limerick 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
Top things to do in 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."
Sacred Heart Catholic Church
Sacred Heart Catholic Church
4.9 (27 ratings)4.5 (3 ratings)
16 The Crescent, Limerick, V94 HK29, Ireland
Catholic churchSights & LandmarksSacred & Religious Sites
Treaty Stone
Treaty Stone
4.5 (268 ratings)4 (174 ratings)
Monument with a stone said to be used in the signing of the 1691 Treaty of Limerick.
Limerick, Ireland
Historical landmarkSights & LandmarksMonuments & StatuesPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by Karan Lathia
Limerick: Best Tourist Attractions Guide | Top 10 Things To Do In Limerick
"The Treaty Stone symbolises the agreement between the Williamites and the Jacobites that ended the Williamite War. The truce did not last long, since there are some tensions lingering. The place can be very lovely to spend some time and learn some history regarding the place."

Vacation Rentals, Airbnb, Hotels & Cabins near Limerick

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Cappavilla Village Castletroy Limerick Ireland
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4.4 (1192 reviews)
The Savoy Hotel
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4.5 (1281 reviews)
Absolute Hotel Limerick
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$89.38 /night
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