



Daytrips & Attractions
Getting out & about of Adare
The following top tourist attractions will continue to be easily accessible from Adare Manor for you to enjoy a memorable daytrip in a remarkable country.

Galway City
A city known throughout the world for the sun setting on its bay...

Cashel, County Tipperary
As the song goes, 'It's a long way to Tipperary...' but not from Limerick...

Dingle
As a market town and fishing port, Dingle has long been well supplied with pubs; in recent years the number has hovered around 52, and the variety is almost as great as the number...

Killarney
Take in the legendary lakes of Killarney by starting at Ross Castle, where you can rent a boat to roam the Lakes and Innisfallen Island...

The Ring of Kerry
A circular route of mountains and cliff-top roads through towns and fishing villages...

Cork City
Ireland's capital of the 'south', was founded by St. Finnbarr in the late 6th Century and later settled by the Vikings and became a thriving port at the mouth of the River Lee...

Blarney Castle
Legendary for the famous Blarney Stone which is said to impart the 'gift of eloquence' to all who kiss it...

Bunratty Castle & Folk Park
At Ireland’s premier visitor attraction you are invited to explore two wonderful experiences – the acclaimed 15th century Bunratty Castle and 19th century Bunratty Folk Park...

The Burren
In the north west corner of Co. Clare, the Burren is a rock garden of no ordinary proportions. The Burren extends over more than 100 square miles...

The Cliffs of Moher
The Cliffs of Moher is one of Ireland's top visitor attractions. At 214m high at the highest point the cliffs spread over 8 kilometres on the western seaboard of County Clare...

Limerick Racecourse
In 1996, Green mount Stud was purchased after much deliberation. Six kilometres from the city boundaries near the village of Patrickswell, with the nearly 400 acres of prime greenbelt farmland...

The Foynes Flying Boat Museum
Housed in the original terminal building in Foynes, recalls that nostalgic era when Foynes became the centre of the aviation world from 1939 to 1945...

Gorgeous houses and hidden gems
Adare Village
The manor sits at the heart of beautiful Adare village, where traditional thatched cottages and ancient stone walls preserve the spirit of an unspoiled Ireland. The very definition of postcard perfection, Adare is a picturesque oasis...
Our Location
Find us at the gateway to Southwest Ireland
Just 25 minutes from Shannon Airport, and perfectly placed on The Wild Atlantic Way, Adare Manor is set in the storybook village of Adare, Co. Limerick.