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5 Things to See and Do on a Day Trip to Limerick, Ireland

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When planning a trip to beautiful Ireland, your itinerary can include some of the country's most popular attractions. However, that doesn't mean you should miss out on lesser-known gems like Limerick. Just a 30-minute drive from Shannon Airport, this modern city has a historic quarter rich in historical treasures, unspoiled nature, and exciting activities to make your trip to Ireland unforgettable. As an example of what you can experience, here are five things to see and do on a day trip from Limerick, Ireland.

 

King john's castle

King John's Castle, which looks like something out of a King Arthur movie, is Limerick's most recognizable landmark. With its imposing round tower, this medieval stone castle provides a picturesque setting directly overlooking the River Shannon. Open daily, you can take a guided tour and see state-of-the-art interactive exhibits, artifacts, and period costumes that bring the castle's rich history to life. When you're done exploring, grab a bite to eat at the café while admiring the views of the courtyard and river.

St. Mary's Cathedral

St Mary's Cathedral is just a short walk from King John's Castle. Started in 1168, this magnificent church is the oldest building still in use in Limerick. Worth a walking tour to learn about the rich history and see the architecture, beautiful stained glass windows, and arts and crafts. Some of the historical artifacts here are unique in Ireland. The scenic grounds surrounding the cathedral are a great place to relax.

Milk market

If you're visiting Limerick for the weekend, stroll through the city's Milk Market to learn about Irish culture and buy goods you won't find elsewhere. Operating since 1852, this lively market is open year-round. It features many buildings and stalls where you can find everything from locally grown fruit and vegetables to fresh seafood and meat to dairy, and bakery Food, flowers, handicrafts, handicrafts, handicrafts meat products are abundant, and abundant—soap, candles, clothes, and more. The market is also a great place to enjoy live music.

 

Hunting museum

If you are interested in history and ancient civilizations, Limerick is a great place to spend time. At the Hunter Museum, you can spend hours admiring artifacts, artwork, and archaeological objects from Stone Age Irish settlements and ancient Roman, Greek, and Egyptian civilizations. You'll see a 9th-century Christian cross, a Bronze Age shield, Neolithic flint, a Picasso painting, and a bronze horse designed by Leonardo da Vinci.

Ballihula Mountain Bike Park

Ireland is famous for its beautiful countryside, and if you want to sunbathe in Ireland, there's no better way to do it than by walking or cycling through the Ballyhoola countryside. Just a short drive from downtown, this magical place boasts 60 miles (98 km) of scenic hiking trails that meander through forests, babbling creeks, rugged mountains, and through stone-walled Meadows, and ancient Celtic ruins. You can explore these trails on foot, by bike, or mountain bike.

Diploma

Now that you know more about Limerick's hidden gems, you should take a day trip there. If you stop in Limerick, the city's modern quarters offer various accommodation options. You'll also appreciate the variety of dining and entertainment options Limerick offers. Thanks to its proximity to Shannon Airport, you can head straight to Limerick from your plane or make it a memorable last stop before departing Ireland.