The 10 Best Things to do Good for Kids in Limerick, Province of Munster

August 17, 2021 Carley Gatson

There once was an Irish city… You might think "naughty poem" when you hear the word Limerick, but in truth the city inspires so much more than just knowing giggles. Medieval castles and churches give the city a grand feel, while the pubs crawl with lively locals and students who are all craving just one more pint of Guinness. The Hunt Museum boasts a collection of pieces from history's most important and influential artists, while the Foynes Flying Boat Museum will marvel visitors of all ages with its whimsical flying machines.
Restaurants in Limerick

1. Executive Tours Ireland

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Executive Tours Ireland

We offer a range of Private Day Tours for couples, families and small groups to the most beautiful parts of Ireland from Shannon Airport,Limerick, Dublin, Cork, Killarney and Galway to name but a few. These tours are designed to be highly personable giving each guest a unique Irish experience all in one day. One that we are very proud of.

2. Get West

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Get West

Welcome to Get West. From our picturesque location surrounded by the mighty river Shannon you can take a relaxing guided kayak tour of the historic and beautiful Limerick City. No experience is necessary and it is suitable for all ages.

3. Liam Bourke's Ireland

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Liam Bourke's Ireland

Take the road less traveled & experience the real Ireland, with one of Ireland's most experienced driver guides. Day trips, Multi day trips.

4. Ballyhoura Walking Trails

Ballyhoura Co. Limerick, Limerick Ireland +353 63 91300 [email protected] http://www.irishtrails.ie/trail/Ballyhoura-Way/1
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Ballyhoura Walking Trails

Ballyhoura Country is a walker's paradise offering spectacular walking in ancient and unspoilt landscapes. Whether your interests lie in short, easy walks or long distance walking, whether you prefer guided walks or to organise your walking independently; walkers of all abilities will be invigorated by the sheer beauty and tranquillity of the area. Walking through Ballyhoura Country offers plenty choice to walking enthusiasts, there are exciting nature walks, river bank walks, quiet country roads, the Ballyhoura Waymarked Way, rugged mountains, rich bogs, and mythical landscapes. For further information contact Ballyhoura Bears Walking Club.

Reviewed By likestotravel529 - Limerick, Ireland

A misty Sunday morning walk took me up the mountains of Ballyhoura. I would suggest to GPS Ballyhoura Car Park before setting out as this will bring you to the beginning of the walk. The walk itself can become steep at times taking you past a ringfort and up over many hills and mountains including Seefin Mountain and a good workout. It is an area with many rocks and shadows in the distance and carries an air of mystery about it. There is a presence of steeping back thousands of years while standing within this environment. I came in early January which led to lots of bog land, though there is always access through.

5. Barratt Tours

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Barratt Tours

Welcome to Barratt Tours- we offer day tours to the Cliffs of Moher 7 days a week (summer season) we take a full circluar tour - not just the coast- we visit The Burren - Poulnabrone Tomb- Caherconnell Stone Fort- Ballyvaughan overlooking Galway Bay & the spectacular Cliffs of Moher and on Sundays we visit Irelands second city Cork & Blarney to kiss the Blarney Stone.We also offer from Dublin a day tour to Cliffs of Moher - in comfort- by train & Coach & a short break to Cliffs of Moher & Blarney/ Cork - check out our website for more detailsWe hope to meet you very soon on one of our tours where a warm welcome awaits youCead Mile FailteWilliam & Noelle Martin

6. Clonshire Equestrian Centre

Clonshire, Limerick Ireland +353 61 396 770 [email protected] http://www.clonshire.com
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Clonshire Equestrian Centre

Equestrian centre offering riding for all ages and abilities. Full disabled facilities. Accommodation available on site either self catering or full board. Unaccompanied childrens holidays. 120 acre parkland cross country course, two indoor arenas, extra large outdoor arena.

Reviewed By Trip614022 - Lakewood, United States

Horses for every riding ability and lessons targeted according to experience. Fantastic huge indoor arena and true all weather outdoor arenas. It's possible to stay here during some parts of the year but the rooms are a bit minimalist and they usually are for young horse camp students during the summer months. I did have lunch a few times in their lodging house. It is family style and delicious -- cooks choice. I stayed in town at the Dunraven Inn and took and cab each day to and from the stables. It's a pretty nice older hotel.

7. Recipe4Success Cookery School

Unit B4 Unit B4 Unit B4 Annacotty Business Park Annacotty, Limerick Ireland http://www.recipe4success.ie
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Recipe4Success Cookery School

Recipe4Success is located in a custom build facility in Limerick. We can accommodate groups of all sizes (up to a maximum of 50 for Hands-on cooking and 100 for demonstrations). We provide a full range of hands on, demonstration and team building cookery activities. When it comes to baking or cooking we have great tutors to work with people of all experience levels. Our location has free parking & is wheelechair accessible. We provide public and private courses which can be tailored to your every need

8. Clarina Equestrian Centre

Clarina House, Clarina, Limerick Ireland +353 61 353 087 [email protected] http://www.clarinaequestriancentre.com
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Clarina Equestrian Centre

Go trekking in the beautiful Limerick countryside visiting historical sites such as Carrigogunnel Castle ruins,with breath taking views of the Shannon Estuary. Clarina Equestrian Centre is an A.I.R.E.approved riding establisment catering for all ages & experience. Located just 25 min. From Shannon Airport and 10 min. drive from Limerick city centre offering lessons and trekking.

Reviewed By 862candiced - Jackson, United States

There is a small magical stable yard in the environs of Limerick. The ponies and horses are memorable and the guides, Gillian and Mary make certain you are looked after. If you want to feel the ambience that surrounds this place-then take a trek with your guide to a mystical castle on horseback. If you ride horses and love being in local countryside, call and book!

9. Nevsail Watersports and Rock Climbing

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Nevsail Watersports and Rock Climbing

Our main aim is to share our love of watersports in Ireland and adventure activities with you as we deeply believe in the benefits of getting active, outdoors and experiencing watersports and adventure activities to positively develop personalities and improve people's overall health and happiness. Experience unique tours on the River Shannon, exploring it's great history and surrounding land marks. 1.5 hour, 2.5 hour tours and lessons designed for any level (beginners to advance). Kayaking, Stand Up Paddle Boarding, Boat & Sailing Tours, Indoor Rock Climbing and Archery and Team Challenges for individuals, as well as small and large group outings.

10. Terra Nova Fairy Garden

Dromin, Kilmallock, Limerick V35 V389 Ireland +353 86 065 8807 [email protected] http://www.terranovagarden.com
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Terra Nova Fairy Garden

The Garden is Now Closed for the 2020 Season. Terra Nova Garden is a dynamic space full of the unexpected. Home to an exotic Thai House with tropical plantings, a magical woodland where pixies, fairies and other elementals live in shady places, sensational seasonal plantings throughout the garden, a Hobbit Tea House based on Bilbo’s Bag End and Ireland’s Largest Fairy Gift Shop. Become part of the adventure that has been enthralling visitors for over 20 years. Terra Nova - Past Winner of Best Garden in Ireland. Open daily 11am - 5pm (last entry at 4pm) until August 30th. Booking essential. 10am - 4pm to book your visit

Reviewed By christinecR7062MV - Sixmilebridge, Ireland

What a wonderful way to spend a few hours!. Tucked away in the Co. Limerick countryside, this magical fairy garden is a little peace of Heaven! The gardens are immaculately kept and the fairy story propels you to another world ! The added bonus of complimentary refreshments at the end of your adventure is very a lovely way to finish your journey....very competitive priced and should definitely be on your staycation itinerary !

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