Adare

If you’re looking for a charming slice of Ireland that feels like stepping into a storybook, Adare is the perfect destination. Known for its picturesque thatched cottages and lush gardens, this quaint village offers a delightful escape from the hustle and bustle of larger cities. Adare is rich in history, with roots tracing back to the 12th century. The impressive Adare Manor, once a modest castle, has been transformed into a luxurious hotel and golf course, drawing visitors from around the globe. Stroll through the village and you’ll discover the lovely Franciscan Friary and the historic St. Nicholas Church, both steeped in local lore. Food enthusiasts will appreciate the cozy cafes and traditional pubs serving up hearty Irish fare. Don’t miss the chance to savor a bowl of Irish stew or indulge in freshly baked soda bread. The annual Adare Village Festival brings the community together, showcasing local crafts, music, and dance, making it an ideal time to visit. A unique fact about Adare is its designation as one of Ireland's Heritage Towns, emphasizing its commitment to preserving the beautiful architecture and cultural history. Whether you're a history buff, a foodie, or simply seeking a peaceful retreat, Adare promises a memorable experience.

Adare, Ireland

Top things to do in Adare

15 attractions, landmarks and museums worth your time, ranked by traveler reviews.

Landmark

Adare Manor

Experience the grandeur of a 19th-century Gothic Revival castle turned luxury hotel, set in sprawling parkland and home to a championship golf course.

Religious site

Adare Franciscan Friary

Discover the 14th-century Augustinian friary with a distinctive tower, known as the Black Abbey, in the heart of Adare.

Park & nature

Curraghchase Forest Park

Explore walking trails, a serene lake, and the ruins of a 19th-century manor house at Curraghchase Forest Park in Adare.

Landmark

Croom Castle

Croom Castle is a restored 12th-century tower house near Adare, now a private residence occasionally open for events.

Entertainment

Limerick Racecourse

Limerick Racecourse offers thrilling horse racing events and a lively day out near Adare, with modern facilities and a festive atmosphere.

Sight

Carrigogunnell

Ruined medieval castle on a rocky hill with panoramic views of the Shannon Estuary.

Landmark

Kilgobbin House

17th-century fortified house with a tower, set in scenic countryside near Adare.

Religious site

Dísert Óengusa

Early Christian monastic site with a holy well and church ruins near Adare.

Religious site

Killulta Church

Killulta Church is a medieval parish church ruin with a graveyard, located near Croom in Adare, Ireland.

Park & nature

River Maigue

River Maigue is a scenic river popular for fishing and walking along its banks in Adare, Ireland.

Neighborhood

Adare

Adare is a picturesque heritage village with thatched cottages, often called one of Ireland's prettiest villages.

Neighborhood

Kilfinny

A quiet village in County Limerick featuring a medieval church ruin and a historic castle.

Neighborhood

Kildimo

A scenic village on the River Shannon with a historic church and beautiful river views.

Neighborhood

Patrickswell

A village near Limerick city famous for its holy well and historic significance.

Religious site

Adare Friary

Explore the well-preserved ruins of a 15th-century Franciscan friary in Adare, featuring a tranquil cloister and medieval architecture.

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