2 Accommodation, 7 Things to do
The elegantly appointed Acorn Restaurant is known for its splendid fresh food with supurb Shannon views. Veg. menu. Family friendly. Read more
There are many salmon rivers in County Limerick of note including The River Shannon, Mulcair River and the River Feale. Read more
International Music School and National Centre for the Irish Harp. Year round tuition, courses, activity holidays offered directed by leading Irish Harper and Composer Dr Janet Harbison. Read more
Experience country elegance at the Castle Oaks House Hotel, set in a dream location in Limerick on 26 acres of beautiful mature gardens that lead down to the banks of the River Shannon. Offering warm attentive service and fabulous home cooked food. Read more
Situated on the banks of the River Shannon in the grounds of the Castle Oaks Hotel and Leisure Centre, the attractive Riverside Mews, four star self catering houses, comprise of one double en-suite and two twin bedrooms. Read more
Richard Ferris works alone to produce an ever changing variety of ideas, shapes and patterns that could only be Irish. Each piece is made completely by hand. Mostly wheel thrown but with some hand building and modelling techniques also in use. Read more
Castleconnell Boat Club has been in existence since 1983. It is located at Worrell's End, Castleconnell. County Limerick. Read more
Located on a stretch of the River Shannon that looks like nature specifically designed for the sport, wake boarding is one of Ireland’s fastest growing adventure sports. Limerick Wake & Ski offer sessions for beginners or groups and all equipment is supplied with personal tuition available. Read more
Every Tuesday the University of Limerick hosts the weekly University Market. Read more
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