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    Foynes Flying Boat and Maritime Museum

    This attraction in County Limerick is known for its role in aviation history and its connection to Irish coffee!
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    County Limerick
    Culture & Heritage
    51 mins from Shannon International Airport

    In the 1930s and 40s, Foynes – a town on the edge of the River Shannon close to Limerick city – was significant in developing transatlantic travel for passenger flights.

    The capabilities of transatlantic travel were tested here in the 1930s with flying boats travelling to and from Newfoundland, and by the 1940s transatlantic passenger flights in aeroplanes planes were made possible. In Foynes today, the Aviation Museum located in the original terminal building is the main event for plane enthusiasts. Offering a unique insight into the history of transatlantic travel, the museum is equipped with a flight simulator, radio and weather room and a full-size replica of a B314 – a flying boat popularly used before the Boeing 314 became sought-after for transatlantic travel.

    As well as the Flying Boat Museum, Foynes is home to the Maritime Museum where you can learn about the maritime history of the River Shannon, the longest river in Ireland. Did we forget to mention that Foynes is the birthplace of Irish coffee? One night in 1943, a flight travelling to New York had to return to Foynes due to stormy conditions. To warm these disappointed passengers, Chef Joe Sheridan who worked at the Foynes terminal restaurant at the time made them the first-ever Irish coffee. Make and taste this delicious drink for yourself in an Irish Coffee masterclass at the Irish Coffee Centre at the museum.

    Inside Foynes Flying Boat and Maritime Museum, County Limerick

    Need to know

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    The Maureen O’Hara Exhibition here displays a collection of the belongings (including her Academy Award) of Maureen O’Hara – an esteemed Irish-born American actress who endorsed Foynes and cut the ribbon opening the museum in 1989.

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    Hungry? In the 1940s setting of O’Regan’s Restaurant, you can enjoy a delicious light lunch, afternoon tea or home-baked treat.

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    From movie stars to prime ministers, many famous faces have passed through Foynes’ terminal, including the former Prime Minister of Australia John Curtin and writer Ernest Hemingway!

    Things to see and do nearby

    Bunratty Castle & Folk Park

    Bunratty Castle & Folk Park in Bunratty, County Clare, is one of Ireland’s most iconic landmarks, from the elegance of the 15th century medieval castle to the charm and authenticity of the village streets and farmhouses.

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    Ballyhoura Mountain Bike Trail Network

    Ballyhoura Mountain Bike Trail Network are located in the Ballyhoura mountains which cover south Limerick and north Cork. They form the largest off-road mountain biking trail network in Ireland and also provide great routes for walking.

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    Adare Manor Hotel & Golf Resort

    The five-star Adare Manor is set on a magnificent 840 acre estate in the heart of the picturesque village of Adare, County Limerick. Adare Manor offers unique Castle accommodation, the best of contemporary food and impeccable hospitality.

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    Foynes Shannon Estuary Walk

    Foynes is a village and major port, located on the banks of the majestic River Shannon on the N69. The area is home to the Foynes Flying Boat Museum, and the nearby Knockpatrick and Boyce Gardens.

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    Treaty Stone

    Tradition has it the Treaty of Limerick, that ended the Williamite-Jacobite War, was signed on this limestone block, in Limerick City. The Treaty Stone stands across the River Shannon from King John's Castle.

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    Glenstal Abbey

    Glenstal Abbey was built in the 1830s for the Barrington family. It was designed as a castle in 12th century style. It has a great gate and a massive drum tower that resembles the one at Windsor Castle.

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    Lough Gur

    Experience Lough Gur Visitor Centre, head to the unique crannog-shaped heritage site and hear the story of pre-Celtic settlers who farmed and lived in the peaceful valley of Lough Gur in County Limerick.

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    The Foynes Inn

    The Foynes Inn is a bed and breakfast, located on the Main Street in the village of Foynes, County Limerick. It offers five en suite rooms, a sitting room, restaurant and bar.

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