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Adare

Adare, located southwest of Limerick City in County Limerick, is a designated heritage town celebrated for its well-preserved medieval architecture and cobblestone streets. Often cited as one of Ireland's most beautiful villages, it offers a tranquil and historic atmosphere ideal for frequent-flyer hotel travelers seeking a refined base. The village's compact layout allows guests to easily access local attractions on foot, making it a perfect retreat for those looking to experience authentic Irish charm away from the bustle of larger cities. Its status as a heritage site ensures a high standard of preservation and aesthetic appeal throughout the area.

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Before choosing where to stay

Where to Base

It is recommended to stay in the town center to easily walk to iconic landmarks such as St. Mary's Church and the Norton House. The village is compact, with most quality hotels concentrated in the core heritage area, allowing guests to fully immerse themselves in the local atmosphere without needing extensive transport.

Getting Around

Adare is located southwest of Limerick City. While there is no direct IATA code for the village itself, travelers typically reach nearby airports like Shannon or Limerick and then take a taxi or bus to Adare. Once there, the village is best explored on foot due to its small size and pedestrian-friendly layout.

Best Season

Spring and summer are the best times to visit Adare, offering pleasant weather ideal for outdoor strolls to appreciate architectural details. Autumn provides stunning scenery, though weather can be variable. Winter is quieter, catering to travelers seeking peace and a break from the crowds.

Nearby attractions

Dining

The Oak Room

Restaurant Michelin€€€€1.8 km

This restaurant inside the impressive Adare Manor hotel has all the grandeur you would expect, with wood-panelled walls, lavish chandeliers and a glass-enclosed terrace with views over the 850-acre grounds. It's a fittingly formal experience, with a tasting menu at its heart that shows off the best quality produce around, along with some decadent touches – the result is dishes like glistening turbot cooked on the bone in a punchy mussel and saffron sauce, finished with a scoop of caviar. The wine list is a labour of love and offers a superb range by the glass.

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1826 Adare

Restaurant€€1.1 km

This pretty little cottage feels right at home in Adare, a picture-postcard village with brightly painted shops and rows of thatched roofs. Inside, there's a cosy, characterful feel to the place, which is run with warmth and confidence by an experienced couple. The interesting, attractively presented dishes proudly spotlight fine Irish produce like Dooncastle oysters and the famous Skeaghanore duck from West Cork; the black sole served on the bone is a real crowd-pleaser. On Sundays, a 'late lunch' menu offers good value for money.

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