Castle Oaks House Hotel





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Explore the ancient Limerick Navigation history via a calm canal towpath and riverbank. O'Briensbridge, Clare, is a charming hamlet on the Shannon, bordering Clare, Limerick, and Tipperary. A 15th-century stone bridge connects the twin community to Montpelier in Co. Limerick across the Shannon. Enjoy rolling green fields and scenic countryside as you make your way into Limerick City.
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This long loop allows you to explore the ancient Limerick Navigation history via a calm canal towpath and riverbank. O'Briensbridge, Clare, is a charming hamlet on the Shannon, bordering Clare, Limerick, and Tipperary. A 15th century stone bridge connects the twin community to Montpelier in Co. Limerick across the Shannon. Turlough O'Brien, 1st Earl of Thomond, erected the first bridge here in 1506. It was a wooden building that was demolished in 1510. The O'Briens then built a "Great...
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Explore the ancient Limerick Navigation history via a calm canal towpath and riverbank. O'Briensbridge, Clare, is a charming hamlet on the Shannon, bordering Clare, Limerick, and Tipperary. A 15th-century stone bridge connects the twin community to Montpelier in Co. Limerick across the Shannon. Turlough O'Brien, 1st Earl of Thomond, erected the first bridge here in 1506. It was a wooden building that was demolished in 1510. The O'Briens then built a "Great Bridge" with defensive marble...
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This easy loop follows the Shannon River to view the historical Parteen Weir Hydro Dam, returning via the Headrace Canal. The picturesque village of O'Briensbridge, Co Clare nestles on the banks of the River Shannon and borders three counties; Clare, Limerick and Tipperary. The twin village is linked to its sister village, Montpelier in Co. Limerick is on the other side of the river Shannon, by a 15th Century stone bridge. The first bridge at this point was built in 1506 by Turlough...
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Situated between waterfalls, rock pools and cascades, this easy-going forest trail provides an amazing and breathtaking experience. The Clare Glens are a woodland area on the banks of the Clare River, which divides Limerick and Tipperary counties. The scenery is stunning, with dense, untamed woodland coexisting peacefully with the rushing of crystal blue streams. The Glens are a magnificent red sandstone valley through which the Clare River flows, displaying various waterfalls along the way....