Undoubtedly one of Ireland’s most famous places, County Limerick is surprisingly off-the-beaten-track as a holiday destination — making it an even more appealing base for experiencing Ireland’s scenic countryside, lively city life and picturesque villages. Accommodation options are varied, with cosy B&Bs and chic luxury hotels catering to a range of tastes and budgets. Many of the best places to stay in County Limerick are country house hotels with excellent farm-to-table cuisine, but we also have a selection of favourites in the city itself, perfect for soaking up its history, architecture and fun foodie scene.
Known for its friendly feel and attractive blend of medieval and Georgian architecture, Limerick makes for a wonderful city break destination. Stroll from King John’s Castle to St Mary’s Cathedral, immerse yourself in the bustle of the Potato Market and the Milk Market, and check out the impressive collections at The Hunt Museum and the Limerick City Gallery of Art. With a buzzing events scene, thrumming riverside restaurants and quirky bars, this is a funky, fascinating place to base yourself for a few days.
Part of Limerick’s appeal, of course, lies in its proximity to the verdant farmland of rural County Limerick. Perched on the Shannon Estuary, the region is framed by rising mountains to the south and east, and dotted with heritage attractions. Head to Lough Gur for atmospheric archaeological sites, including the 4,000-year-old Grange Stone Circle, and discover the area’s ancient past at the Heritage Centre. The 13th-century ruins of Kilmallock Abbey are well worth seeing, too, as is the local heritage trail from Kilmallock Museum.
Southwest of Limerick sits Adare, a pretty thatched village boasting the ruined Adare Castle, a Norman fortress destroyed by Cromwell’s troops in 1657, as well as a crumbling Franciscan Friary. Interestingly, the Friary rests at the heart of Adare Golf Club, although it is open to visitors. An unusual setting for a round or two of golf! As well as some good golf, County Limerick offers wonderful walking routes and hiking paths, horse riding opportunities and the chance to catch some brilliant rugby at Thomond Park Stadium.
If it’s fabulous food that you’re after, look to Limerick itself, where there are delectable eateries to try, as well as to the indulgent country house hotels in the Adare area. The focus on local, seasonal ingredients and homegrown produce means that you can expect an ever-changing array of delights to sample and savour. Many of the best places to stay in County Limerick pride themselves on their restaurants, as well as their stylish decor and abundant heritage charm. Whether you’re on the hunt for a cool city break or a restful rural escape, County Limerick has it all!
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Adare
Combining excellent rooms, an awarding winning restaurant and an extensive spa within a beautiful woodland setting, Fitzgerald's Woodlands House Hotel & Spa is a fine establishment.
Limerick
Set in Limerick's Medieval Quarter overlooking the Abbey River, the Absolute Hotel is smart, contemporary establishment. Featuring sleek rooms, a lively bar with a creative cocktail menu and an atmospheric grill restaurant.
Limerick
The Savoy Hotel in Limerick is an excellent five-star establishment. Featuring spacious plush rooms contemporary in style and with Italian marble ensuites and Molton Brown toiletries. The Savoy Bar is the place for cocktails, plus there are great dining options and a small spa.
Adare (Blackabbey)
The Dunraven Arms was established in 1792 and has developed since then into a delightful country house hotel in county Limerick. Excellent rooms, a classy restaurant and a luxurious spa all come together to form a formidable hotel.
County Limerick
An elegant hotel and fine-dining restaurant in a pretty area of County Limerick. Spacious rooms are traditionally dressed with antique furniture, enormous sash windows and dark hues. The superb restaurant, and main focus of the establishment, celebrates local produce. A spoiling country escape.
County Limerick
Set in a beautiful Georgian building, Ash Hill Stud is a delightful B&B in rural Limerick. The beautiful rooms feature antique furnishings and tasteful artwork. Enjoy walking around the thoroughbred stud farm and taking in the stunning scenery.
Limerick (Limerick)
Impressive townhouse hotel in one of Ireland's finest Georgian squares. Twenty traditional yet stylish rooms and one suite offer city centre luxury accommodation in the heart of Limerick. Holistic organic spa for pampering and well respected brasserie serving French-influenced Irish classics.
Adare (Adare)
A simply stunning 19th century manor in the quintessential Irish village of Adare, Co. Limerick with Michelin star dining, a luxurious spa and stunning grounds. Adare Manor is without a doubt one of Ireland’s most luxurious hotels.