18th Century Westport House and the adjoining Pirate Adventure Park provides a unique coctail of Culture, Fun and Adventure for all members of the family. Designed by Richerd Cassels Westport House was built in 1730 by the Browne Family on the site of one of Grace OMalleys (Famous Pirate Queen of Connaught) 16th century Castles. Westport House is - click here for more details
Castlecomer Discovery Park located in North County Kilkenny offers a wide range of activities for all the family including the interactive multimedia Footprints in Coal Experience, rainbow trout fishing lakes, woodland walks, childrens playground, year round nature trails and a calendar of seasonal events and activities. The focus of the park is th - click here for more details
Airfield is set on 35 acres of farm and gardens just a few minutes from Dundrum Town Centre, near the Luas station. An oasis of ornate gardens, woodland walks, mature trees, hedgerows and of farm animals makes it a perfect day out for all the family.
Stroll around, relax and enjoy the magnificent old world atmosphere of Airfields walled garden - click here for more details
Consisting of a series of chambers formed over millions of years the cave contains some of the finest calcite formations found in any Irish cave. The cave has been mentioned in ancient Irish Annals and poetry and was the scene of a Viking attack in 928 where up to 1000 people were possibly killed. World attention focused on the cave in 1999 after t - click here for more details
Ardgillan is a large country house with castellated embellishments built by the Rev. Robert Taylor in 1738. It stands on the elevated coastline commanding magnificent views of the Irish Sea. The house consists of two storeys over basement, which extend under the south lawns The ground floor rooms and kitchen are open to the Public. Upstairs there - click here for more details
The great three-storey tower, surrounded by defensive walls, is entered at first-floor level through an unusual decorated doorway. Recently re-roofed, the interior contains an audio visual room and exhibition. Access to ground floor of Castle for people with disabilities. Athenry is one of the most notable medieval walled towns surviving in Irelan - click here for more details
An extended tower-house which takes its name from the townland of Ballybrittan, near Edenderry, Co. Offaly. Although a major portion of the castle was taken down in the 19th Century the overall suite of buildings is regarded as one of the best surviving examples of this house type. It still incorporates 15th, 16th, 17th and 18th century features r - click here for more details
The castle, a large tower house, is thought to have been built c. 1450 by the Knights Hospitallers of St. John, one of the two great military orders founded at the beginning of the 12th century at the time of the Crusades. Admission Prices
Adults EUR 1.60
Children EUR 1.00 Opening Hours
All year round - please call for - click here for more details