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Bunratty Castle is situated in County Clare along the Shannon Estuary, where Ireland's longest river meets the Atlantic Ocean. Just 7 miles from Shannon International Airport and about 140 miles ...
Constructed in 1446, Blarney Castle is one of Ireland’s most popular attractions. ... Bunratty Castle is the last remaining stronghold on this site, which began as a Viking trading camp in 970.
Ireland's most famous castles Bunratty Castle. 6. Bunratty Castle, County Clare. Located in County Clare, Bunratty Castle dates back to the 14th century, once belonging to the O'Brien Clan, who ...
A trip to Bunratty Castle in Ireland is like a trip to no other place. Where else can you explore a 15th-century castle while enjoying a day at a 19th-century folk park? Standing on the site of a long ...
Bunratty Castle in County Clare stands as one of Ireland's most meticulously preserved medieval fortifications. This imposing structure, a testament to 15th-century architecture, gives visitors an ...
Ireland’s largest Christmas parade will roll through Bunratty on Thursday November 28 as the Co Clare village is transformed into a winter wonderland.. Bunratty Castle and Folk Park, supported ...
Kings of Bunratty castle. Forget Bambi, Ireland's ancient breed of deer may be graceful but they're definitely not doe-eyed. As a new herd finds its home in the grounds of the Co Clare folk park ...
Bunratty Castle and Folk Park has welcomed 12-week-old puppy Rian, the Irish word for king, and one-year-old Mide, named after the fifth province of Ireland in Celtic times.
For nearly a year, Bunratty Castle and Folk Park have been without their beloved Irish Wolfhounds Méabh and Saoirse but today two new arrivals came to the grounds.