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Kilmallock – Bruff – Grange Stone Circle – Lough Gur – Kilmallock
Suitability: Medium
Way of Transport: Private Car e/o Minivan + Walking Tour
Tour Guide: Giuseppe Giordano tel. +353 (0)83 390 69 66
Available Languages: Italian, English, Spanish and French
Duration: 0.5 day
Highlights:
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Bruff Heritage town and the roots of JFK
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Grange stone circle, Ireland’s largest stone circle with 113 standing stones of Neolithic period.
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Lough Gur with 22 native trees of Ireland, stone forts and reconstruction of Neolithic houses.
Touring Route:
Depart: Kilmallock Deebert House Hotel (Co. Limerick)
Arrival: Kilmallock Deebert House Hotel (Co. Limerick)
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Kilmallock to Bruff via R512
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Bruff to Grange Stone Circle via R512
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Grange Stone Circle to Lough Gur via R512
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Lough Gur to Kilmallock via Lough Gur road, R516, Bulgaden.
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Bulgaden to Kilmallock Deebert House
Key Points of Interests along the tour route
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Kilmallock Collegiate Church, built in the 13th century, with a Round Tower of the 10th century.
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Blossom Gate, one of the 5 gates of town, from 16th century.
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Kilmallock Castle built in the 15th century.
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Kilmallock SS Peter & Paul Church, opened in 1889.
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Bruff Church of Ireland & Graveyard, originally built in 1776, now not in operation.
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Bruff Church, built in 1828 dedicated to St. Peter & Paul.
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The Pike, homestead plot of James Fitzgerald and Honora McCarthy, who get married in Bruff church in 1793.
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New Church – “Teampall Nua”, built by the Countess of Bath at the end of the XVI century.
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The “Giant’s Grave” Megalithic Tomb, a wedge shape gallery tomb from 2.500BC.
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Viewing Point with views over the lake.
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Carraig Aille Ring Fort I & II, two stone ring forts dated to the 8th – 11th centuries.
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083 390 69 66
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