What to do and see in Adare, Province of Munster: The Best Things to do

November 25, 2021 Lashaunda Abraham

Adare (/æˈdeɪr/; Irish: Áth Dara, meaning "ford of [the] oak") is a small town in County Limerick, Ireland, located south-west of the city of Limerick. Renowned as one of Ireland's prettiest towns, Adare is designated as a heritage town by the Irish government. The district population in 2011 was 2,650.
Restaurants in Adare

1. RetroVentures

Adare V94 NCP4 Ireland +353 61 605 493 [email protected] http://www.retroventuresireland.com
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RetroVentures

RetroVentures Ireland Motorcycle Rentals & Tours and Campervan Rentals & Tours leave from our headquarters in the Adare, Co. Limerick at the gateway to the spectacular Wild Atlantic Way. We specialise in self guided tours by retro motorcycle or campervan in the west of Ireland. Stay longer and you can explore the whole of Ireland. Our knowledge, expertise and experience will ensure you get the ride or drive of your life in this amazing setting. Our pre-set GPS guidance will take you to the hidden trails, tourist free rural roads and mountain passes that are seldom seen by the average visitor! You'll explore Ireland the proper way!

Reviewed By 827brendand - Bunratty, Ireland

Hired a Fiat Ducato Campervan from Chris. He was extremely helpful in describing operation of van. This ensured my wife and I found it easy as first time campervan hire people. Van ran perfectly for the week we has it. Would highly recommend RetroVenture. We will be back!

2. Celtic Park and Gardens

Kilcornan, Adare Ireland +353 61 394 243
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Celtic Park and Gardens

Reviewed By S8592HGsueg - Pensacola, United States

Lovely place to escape the tourists in Adare. We went to see the thathed roof buildings. Our only disappointment was that they were all commercial buildings. Adare is a lovely village and well worth a visit.

3. Desmond Castle

Cork Street, Adare Ireland +353 61 396 666 http://adareheritagecentre.ie/castle-tours
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Desmond Castle

The Desmond Castle is located on the edge of the village of Adare, just off the N21 on the main Limerick to Kerry road. The castle was erected with an ancient ring-fort around the early part of the 13th century. It became a strategic fortress during the following turbulent years. It was the property of the Earls of Kildare for nearly 300 years until the rebellion in 1536, when it was forfeited and granted to the Earls of Desmond who gave the castle its present name. Tours of the 13th century Norman Castle operate daily from June to the end of September. Groups may be accommodated outside of these months on request.

Reviewed By R9684UUvictoriaf

Lovely tour with tour guide Sandra! Lots of history to be learned and beautiful scenery of the castle ruins to be seen!

4. Old Franciscan Friary

Adare Manor Golf Club, Adare Ireland +353 61 396 204
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Old Franciscan Friary

5. Adare Craft Market

Village Hall, Adare Ireland
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Adare Craft Market

Adare Craft Market runs every Saturday and Sunday from 11am to 5pm. We have a great collection of local handcrafted goods for all occasions.

6. Old Augustinian Friary

Gortaganniff East of Adare, Adare Ireland +353 61 396 227 http://www.monastic.ie/history/adare-augustinian-friary
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Old Augustinian Friary

Reviewed By Skibumlady - Charlotte, United States

We made a quick stop at this historic church along the way from Limerick to Killarney. Spent about an hour here, self-guided tour (no pamphlets or attendants present). ABBEY: Formerly known as the "Black Abbey", church was an Augustinian Friary built in 1316. It is now St. Nicholas' Church and St. Nicholas' National School. We were able to see all of the site except the school which was in session. Some original buildings remain, including is a portion of the current church; the cloisters, walkways that formed the center of the monastic buildings; and the refectory, or hall where the monks ate. Walked through ancient walkways where the Franciscan monks used to work. Saw where they cooked (large brick ovens, no longer used). Monastery continued for about 200 years after founding. Then, in the 1530's, Henry VIII of England destroyed monasteries in both England, Ireland, and Wales, and the Augustinian Abbey was dissolved. Monks were driven out sometime between 1567 and 1585. The church then sat in ruins for more than 200 years. Congregation worshiped in other places during this time. Restoration of the Abbey took place through the early 1800's. CHURCH: The congregation of St. Nicholas Church is celebrated its 700th anniversary in 2015. Note the very large image on wall - Ten Commandments, creeds, prayers, etc. Wooden ceiling and stitched kneeling pads with each pew (wide variety of designs with Biblical themes). Large baptismal font, memorials on walls, and stained glass (intricate and colorful).

7. Holy Trinity Abbey Church

Holy Trinity Abbey Church Main Street, Adare Ireland +353 61 396 172 http://www.adareparish.ie
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Holy Trinity Abbey Church

Reviewed By AussiesBallarat - Ballarat, Australia

Near the Visitor Centre, this stunning church is easy to find in the village of Adare, and well worth a visit. The stone work is complemented by magnificent stained-glass windows. We wished it had have been a Sunday so that we could attend a service - it would be magical.

8. Adare Park

Main Street Opposite the Heritage Centre, Adare Ireland +353 61 496 000
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Adare Park

Reviewed By bsa819 - Lynnfield, United States

Worth a walk through - the arbor, water features and ancient trees are beautiful! Note the sign showing an over $4000 euro fine for failing to scoop your dog poop!

9. Adare Courthouse

Main Street Aunty Lena’s Bar, Adare Ireland +353 61 396 114 http://www.auntylenas.com/adare-court-house.html
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Adare Courthouse

10. River Bank Walk

Adare Ireland
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Reviewed By Katwhite39 - Saint John, Canada

A nice circular walking loop along the water in Adare. I had to ask directions at the Heritage Centre on how to get on the walking path. It took about 20 minutes and it was basically a flat path, so not physically taxing. Good views of some of the buildings in the town. Supposed to be some wildlife in the area of the loop, but we didn't see any during our walk. Enjoyable, particularly on a nice day.

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