ORMOND CASTLE & ELIZABETHAN MANSION
Ruined castle opposite Elizabethan Manor House, one of Ireland's finest ...Read more
SWISS COTTAGE
Charming cottage overlooking the River Suir, a former manor house, hunting ...Read more
CAHERCOMMAUN FORT
Read moreThis fort of three loudspeakers, probably shaped in the iron age and occupied until the th century, stands on the edge of a cliff.
LEAMANEH CASTLE
Ruined castle with 15th-century tower, a former Mary Ruadh estate, to visit ...Read more
FORT DÚN AN ÓIR
Fort with a memorial to the foreign soldiers who helped the Irish fight for ...Read more
DERRYNANE HOUSE
Read moreThis house is the family of Daniel O'Connell, the liberator (he created in 1823 the Catholic association whose goal was to give equal political rights to Catholics). The visit of the site will be more emotional than historic, with disappointment. We will read a few pages of Irish history before going there. The house presents some souvenirs of the liberator, portraits of the family, some canvases, etc.
HEAVY STAIGHT
Staigue circular fort, partly in ruins, built around the 3rdor 4thcentury ...Read more
GEORGIAN HOUSES
Read moreAlignment of six Georgian houses built around 1830 by Pery Square Tontine, adjacent to the park, which is worth looking at as the most refined ensemble of the time in Ireland.
LISTOWEL CASTLE
Read moreMassive castle built in the th century and then destroyed in the th by SPL to build a larger and higher. Because of its 15 metres high, the view over the surrounding landscape and the Feale River is worth climbing.
FRENCH CHURCH
Read moreFounded by Franciscan monks in 1240, this church took the nickname "French Church" when it served as a place of worship for Huguenot refugees between 1693 and 1815.
CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL
Neoclassical Georgian cathedral, home to the tomb of James Rice, in the ...Read more
ROSS CASTLE
Castle, considered a typical example of an Irish fortress, showing the ...Read more
BISHOP'S PALACE
A remarkable palace, a site steeped in history and home to a museum ...Read more
THE PIKEMAN OF TRALEE
Read moreStatue in memory of the great Irish nationalist heroes.
DUNLOE OGHAM STONES
Read moreSeven oghamic stones, of which one of more than 3 meters in height, are laid out in arc of a circle. These stones, which were to be used of tomb stones or commemorative stones, communicate a feeling of mystery.
O'BRIEN TOWER
Read moreThe O'Brien Tower was built in 1835 by Cornelius O'Brien, a descendant of Brian Boru, the Great King of Ireland, and O'Brien of Bunratty Castle, Thormond Kings, to serve as an observatory to the hundreds of travellers who, at the time, came to look at the cliffs. It is possible to get there to use the telescope.