What to do and see in Province of Leinster, Province of Leinster: The Best Things to do Good for Adrenaline Seekers

April 5, 2022 Velvet Champine

Discover the best top things to do in Province of Leinster, Ireland including Wild N Happy, Experience Gaelic Games, Falconry Ireland, The Kilkenny Way, The Wicklow Way, Awesome Walls, Irish Military War Museum & Family Park, AdventureRooms Dublin, Hawkeye School of Falconry, Shane's Howth Adventures.
Restaurants in Province of Leinster

1. Wild N Happy

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Wild N Happy

Wild N Happy Group Ltd. is one of the leading tour experts in Ireland, providing all inclusive tours & travel passes throughout Ireland. Our small group tours allow for exceptional and authentic tourist experiences . Through our wide range of carefully designed products, Wild N Happy Group Ltd. serves the domestic as well as international tourist market in Ireland.

2. Experience Gaelic Games

32 Claude Road Na Fianna GAA Club, Dublin 11 Ireland +353 1 254 4292 [email protected] http://www.experiencegaelicgames.com
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5.0 based on 400 reviews

Experience Gaelic Games

This is a hands on activity - full of fun and laughter and delivered in the heart of the community. A fun mix of culture, history, sport and soft activity. Experience Gaelic Games introduce visiting groups to Ireland’s greatest cultural secret and most popular sports – Gaelic Football, Hurling -(Stick and Ball game), Gaelic Handball along with dance. A uniquely authentic Irish activity! – just about the most memorable and fun Irish experience visitors can have!

3. Falconry Ireland

Killahurler Gps Coordinates: 52. 801529,- 6. 255436, Arklow Ireland +353 402 35028 [email protected] http://www.falconryofireland.com/
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Falconry Ireland

Reviewed By AoifeGri - Dublin, Ireland

Just a wonderful experience all round. Very informative talk given in the beginning, both the history and currently state of the sport explained in depth. If you have any interest in animals/ wildlife I would highly recommend! The flying experience is wonderful. The birds are all in amazing condition and so obviously well looked after. The bond that the birds have with the instructor is adorable and they totally love what they do. No bird is forced to fly; when they decided to stop cooperating - especially the owl! - everyone just moved on. Everything was just amazing. Such a wonderful experience, if you know anyone with a slight interest in what falconry is, it's a wonderful birthdsy gift! You need a car to get around, as the area is pretty secluded. Not that far from Arklow town so lots of places to stay nearby and more to do if you want to make a weekend out of it!

4. The Kilkenny Way

28/29 Rose Inn Street, Kilkenny Ireland +353 86 817 1978 [email protected] http://www.thekilkennyway.com
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The Kilkenny Way

We Provide a unique sporting experience giving you an insight into the worlds Oldest (3000 yrs) and fastest field game in the true Home Of Hurling Champions - Kilkenny. Join us for 2 hours of Hurling fun in the Home of the Famous Kilkenny Cats.

5. The Wicklow Way

Wicklow Ireland +353 1 280 1899 http://www.wicklowway.com/
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The Wicklow Way

Reviewed By Familiaturner

This area of Ireland is not to be missed. Very different from anything else we saw. If you start in Roundwood and take highway R759 you will go through some amazing countryside. Stop near Lough Tay and find the trailhead. (There are a few parking areas). You can take a spectacular hike on a beautifully maintained trail (much of which is raised boardwalk) and see amazing views in every direction. Then, drive towards Sally Gap. It's hauntingly beautiful and unique. So worthwhile. You can continue on to Dublin from there. Country roads (narrow) but typical of those in Ireland.

6. Awesome Walls

Unit 6, North Park Retail Park, Finglas, Dublin D11YP40 Ireland +353 1 880 0088 [email protected] http://www.awesomewalls.ie
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Awesome Walls

Awesome Walls Dublin is one of the largest and most modern indoor climbing centres in Europe catering for individuals, groups and birthday parties. With a superb cafe and shop on site and expert instructors we will ensure you have a great time every time.

Reviewed By bresk1

This was our first time at Awesome walls and we thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. There is a good atmosphere here and our instructor, Stephen, was knowledgeable, professional and patient! All in all it was a great day out

7. Irish Military War Museum & Family Park

Starinagh 01234 Ireland +353 41 981 9501 [email protected] http://www.irishmilitarywarmuseum.com/
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Irish Military War Museum & Family Park

The Irish Military War Museum and family park,offers a fascinating insight into Irish participants' involvement in both World War One and World War Two, as well as other military conflicts in world history. The Irish Military War Museum, covering 5,000 square feet of floor space, will represent a distinctly non-political but 'must see' educational and historical resource for people of all ages and from right across the island of Ireland and beyond.

Reviewed By aoifered

Wow!!Went here today and what an amazing experience. The museum is brilliant and a huge collection of memorabilia. Fergus who works there is very knowledgeable and spent alot of time with us showing us everything and telling us stories and facts. My son said this is the best museum he has been in,way better than the one in Dublin city and Bovington in the UK. He will be returning at some stage with his friends. Worth every cent. I would highly recommend a visit here.

8. AdventureRooms Dublin

Classic House Green Street, Dublin D07 K76P Ireland +353 1 872 7927 [email protected] http://www.adventurerooms.ie
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AdventureRooms Dublin

AdventureRooms are currently closed. We are however offering our mobile puzzle box delivered right to your door.

Reviewed By 474ludmilag

We went with a couple of friends to play Mafia, it was fun! Natalia was also fun and nice, she was really helpful with all the doubts I had (it was my first time playing an escape room). I’ll definitely come back again.

9. Hawkeye School of Falconry

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Hawkeye School of Falconry

At Hawkeye Falconry Ireland we offer our guest's the opportunity to fly one of our trained hawks. We offer these highly interactive falconry experiences from our base at Lyrath Estate in Kilkenny. Private Falconry Experience Your Private Falconry Experience will begin with an introduction to the Hawk you are about to fly. Our falconer will brief you on a 5000 year history of the ancient art of falconry. You will set off on a walk as your hawk follows you, watching your every move. Your falconer will teach you how to recall the hawk from the tree tops to your gloved hand and send him back to the trees again. During the walk, your falconer will work with you to ensure you get some amazing photo and video opportunities as you call the hawk several times to your gloved hand. To finish up your falconry experience you will be introduced to one or possibly two of our owls. As you fly the owl, your falconer will teach you about the species and their habitat.

10. Shane's Howth Adventures

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Shane's Howth Adventures

Dublin's best day tours, only 30 minutes from the city centre and airport. Explore Howth, a charming peninsula in the Dublin Bay UNESCO Biosphere, with a local on our guided hikes, walks, electric bike and water tours. We will take you off the beaten track through magical woodland, jungle and heath lands to the famous Howth cliff paths and panoramic views. Immerse yourself in nature and wildlife. Seals, porpoises, gannets, cormorants, falcons and more. We bring Irish history and culture to life. For individual travelers, groups and corporate team building.

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