Armada Lodge B&B


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Armada Lodge B&B has got many facilities to suit the needs of its guests as follows:

  • Private Free Car Parking
  • We accept Travel Agent Vouchers
  • Ensuite Rooms
  • TV in Rooms
  • Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
  • Iron and Hairdryer
  • Non-Smoking/Smoking Rooms Available
  • Dining Room
  • Guest Lounge
  • Internet Access
  • Light Snacks Available
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Armada Lodge B&B 1 Elm Drive, Caherdavin, Ennis Road
Armada Lodge B&B Limerick City
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Limerick City

Limerick is the third largest city in the Republic of Ireland and the county seat of County Limerick in the province of Munster, in the midwest of Ireland. It is on the River Shannon, with three main crossing points near the city centre, and in 2006 the Limerick urban area had a population of 91,000.

Limerick City is one of the country's main tourist destinations, only a 15-minute drive from Shannon Airport. The city is the first to provide visitors with 'Street Ambassadors', people designated to help others around and make their stay more enjoyable.

Tourist attractions in the city centre include King John's Castle, St Mary's Cathedral, Hunt Museum, several seasonal tours (Angela's Ashes walking tour of Limerick City, historical walking tour and boat tours along the River Shannon), the University of Limerick, Georgian house and gardens and the Treaty Stone. Adare village and the Foynes Flying Boat Museum on the outskirts of the city are also popular attractions.

The Jim Kemmy Municipal Museum, also known as Limerick Museum, is next to King John's Castle. It contains displays on Limerick's history and manufactures.King John's Castle

King John's Castle is a castle located on King's Island in Limerick, Ireland, next to the River Shannon. The walls, towers and fortifications remain today, and are a visitor attraction. The remains of a Viking settlement were uncovered during the construction of a visitor centre at the site.

The Viking sea-king, Thormodr Helgason, built the first permanent Viking stronghold on Inis Sibhtonn (King's Island) in 922. He used the base to raid the length of the River Shannon from Lough Derg to Lough Ree, pillaging ecclesiastical settlements. In 937 the Limerick Vikings clashed with those of Dublin on Lough Ree and were defeated. In 943 they were defeated again when the chief of the local Dalcassian clan joined with Ceallachan, king of Munster and the Limerick Vikings were forced to pay tribute to the clans. The power of the Vikings never recovered, and they reduced to the level of a minor clan, however often playing pivotal parts in the endless power struggles of the next few centuries.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Armada Lodge B&B
1 Elm Drive, Caherdavin, Ennis Road
Limerick City  
Limerick - Munster
Ирландия
Телн: 0035361326993
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