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9.8 16 reviews
County Limerick
25/06 – 03/07
140 €/nighttotal: 1120 € (8 )
College Corner
1 3
apartment, Limerick
This three-bedroom apartment is located in a student village near TUS College in Limerick, just 10 minutes by taxi from the city centre. The apartment has excellent user, location and cleanliness ratings, making it a great choice for travellers. This comfortable dwelling has three bedrooms and three bathrooms, suitable for up to six guests. The apartment comes fully equipped with a fridge, freezer, microwave, dishwasher, and parking, as well as linen and towels.
9.9 28 reviews
County Limerick
25/06 – 03/07
409 €/nighttotal: 3272 € (8 )
Luxurious Country Retreat
1 3
apartment, hôpital
Hilltop House, a five-bedroom property near Hospital, County Limerick, offers a tranquil retreat in the Irish countryside, close to the Ballyhoura and Galtee Mountains. This spacious house sleeps eleven guests, boasting a fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher, ample parking, and excellent internet access; nearby activities include exploring the Ballyhoura and Galtee Mountains.
9.7 61 reviews
County Limerick
25/06 – 03/07
211 €/nighttotal: 1688 € (8 )
Honey Farm House
1 3
apartment, Vieux Pallas
This spacious four-bedroom apartment near Pallasgreen, County Limerick, is situated a 24km drive from Tipperary Town, offering easy access to historical sites and the wider South of Ireland. The self-catering property sleeps up to ten guests, boasting three bathrooms (two ensuite), a separate kitchen, and a sitting room with a pull-out sofa bed; nearby activities include exploring Tipperary Town and its historical attractions.
9.7 26 reviews
County Limerick
25/06 – 03/07
151 €/nighttotal: 1208 € (8 )
Ballinahinch
1 3
apartment, Kilmallock
This Kilmallock cottage, situated near Ballinahinch, a short drive (approx. 6km) from Kilfinnane and 16km from Charleville, offers a peaceful retreat in the countryside. The two-bedroom farmhouse, sleeping up to six guests, features a refurbished bathroom, wood-burning stove, open fireplace, and a secluded back garden; nearby Kilfinnane offers walking trails.
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Frequently asked questions about holiday rentals in County Limerick
What are the must-see sights in County Limerick, Ireland?
County Limerick boasts many attractions. King John's Castle in Limerick city is a magnificent medieval fortress, offering insights into its rich history. The stunning Adare, with its thatched cottages and impressive Desmond Castle, is a must-see. Lough Gur, a fascinating archaeological site with ancient monuments, offers a glimpse into Ireland's past. And don't miss the beautiful gardens of Hunt Museum, showcasing a diverse collection of art and artefacts.
What are the best Airbnb and holiday rentals in County Limerick?
Are there unique natural phenomena in County Limerick, Ireland?
Yes, Lough Gur is a significant natural and historical landmark. Its location and surrounding landscape are quite unique. The area also features diverse flora and fauna, making it a haven for nature lovers. The rolling hills and countryside throughout the county also present stunning natural beauty.
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What essentials should you bring along to County Limerick, Ireland?
Pack for all types of weather! Ireland's weather is unpredictable, so layers are key. Comfortable walking shoes are essential for exploring the many historical sites and scenic areas. Don't forget a raincoat and an umbrella. Sunscreen and insect repellent are also advisable, especially during the summer months.
What are the best holiday rentals with a pool in County Limerick?
What famous events or festivals are happening in County Limerick, Ireland?
County Limerick hosts various events throughout the year. The Limerick Milk Market is a weekly event offering local produce and crafts. While specific dates for other festivals vary, many smaller local festivals and events celebrate Irish culture and heritage throughout the year. Check local listings closer to your travel dates for the most up-to-date information.
What are the best rentals for families and kids in County Limerick?
What is the average daily budget you should plan for (accommodation, food, transportation, activities) in County Limerick, Ireland?
A daily budget of €100-€150 per person should be sufficient, depending on your choices. This includes mid-range accommodation, meals at pubs and restaurants, local transport, and entry fees to attractions. Budget travellers could manage on less, while those seeking luxury experiences may need more.
What are the best rentals or Airbnbs with a jacuzzi in County Limerick?
Where can you find the best restaurants serving local dishes in County Limerick, Ireland, and what are the must-try specialties?
Many restaurants in Limerick city and Adare offer traditional Irish fare. Look for places serving dishes like Irish stew, soda bread, and fresh seafood. The Mustard Seed in Adare and various pubs throughout the county offer excellent dining experiences showcasing local produce and recipes. Trying local craft beers is also a must.
What are the best activities for engaging with locals and understanding their culture in County Limerick, Ireland?
Visiting local pubs is a great way to interact with locals. Attend a traditional music session for an authentic cultural experience. Engage in conversations with people you meet in shops, cafes, and other locations. Participating in a cooking class focusing on Irish cuisine can also offer cultural insights.
What unique natural landscapes and terrain features can travellers explore in County Limerick, Ireland?
County Limerick offers a variety of landscapes. The rolling hills of the Golden Vale provide picturesque scenery. The River Shannon, flowing through the county, offers opportunities for boating and water activities. The coastal areas, though less extensive than other parts of Ireland, still provide scenic views.
How many days are ideal for exploring County Limerick, Ireland, and what are some itinerary suggestions?
Three to four days allow for a good exploration of the main attractions. A possible itinerary could include a day in Limerick city, a day exploring Adare and Lough Gur, and a day dedicated to exploring the surrounding countryside and smaller villages. Adjust based on your interests and pace.