2 Accommodation, 11 Things to do
Kilmallock Town is located in County Limerick. It is a historical city with so much to see and do including Collegiate Church, King’s Castle and Blossom Gate and Dominican Priory. Read more
The centre of arts in south east Limerick. Please contact us for further information on forthcoming events. Read more
Splendid Georgian residence. Award winning gardens. Ideal touring centre in the heart of Ballyhourna Country. Read more
Found near Kilmallock, County Limerick, Terra Nova is an ornamental garden that contains many ponds and water features. It is stuffed to the brim with rare and unusual plants, some of which are available for sale from the small on-site nursery. Read more
This museum holds a small collection of implements dealing with industrial, farming, rural, shop and home life in the 19th and 20th centuries. It also features scale models of houses excavated in the area, and a large model of medieval Kilmallock. Read more
Country Inn and restaurant offering extensive dinner and a la carte menus. Sunday lunch a speciality. Only the best of fresh local produce used. Popular dishes include seafood, steaks and modern Irish cuisine. Read more
Kilmallock Farmers Market takes place in Kilmallock County Limerick every Monday and Friday throughout the year. Visitors will experience a true bustling rural country market atmosphere. Read more
Animal Magic in Kilmallock, County Limerick has been visiting schools, colleges and libraries providing lectures on wild animals and birds, their habitats and lifestyles, for over 15 years. Read more
Kilmallock was one of the most important towns in Munster during the 13th and 14th centuries whe the town walls, castles, gatehouses and magnificient churches were built. Read more
Deebert House Hotel is an three-star, family-run hotel located in the historical town of Killmallock, County Limerick, at the foothills of the Ballyhoura Mountains. A suitable base for walking, cycling, mountain biking, golf,and heritage enthusiasts. Read more
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