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Discover Ballykeefe
The district Ballykeefe of Gouldavoher in Limerick City and County Council (Munster) is a subburb in Ireland about 2,800 mi west of Qeshlaq, the country's capital city.
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While being here, you might want to pay a visit to some of the following locations: Limerick, Ennis, Nenagh, Courtbrack and Galway. To further explore this place, just scroll down and browse the available info.
Local weather forecast
Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: 12°C / 54 °F
Morning Temperature | 11°C / 52 °F |
Evening Temperature | 11°C / 52 °F |
Night Temperature | 11°C / 52 °F |
Chance of rainfall | 0% |
Air Humidity | 91% |
Air Pressure | 1027 hPa |
Wind Speed | Light breeze with 4 km/h (3 mph) from North |
Cloud Conditions | Overcast clouds, covering 100% of sky |
General Conditions | Overcast clouds |
Saturday, 16th of November 2024
10°C (51 °F)
7°C (45 °F)
Overcast clouds, gentle breeze.
Sunday, 17th of November 2024
10°C (49 °F)
7°C (44 °F)
Light rain, gentle breeze, overcast clouds.
Monday, 18th of November 2024
11°C (53 °F)
9°C (48 °F)
Moderate rain, fresh breeze, overcast clouds.
Hotels and Places to Stay
Savoy Limerick
No. 1 Pery Square Hotel & Spa
Castletroy Park
Dunraven Arms
Absolute Limerick
Limerick Radisson Blu Hotel & Spa
Limerick Strand
Clayton Hotel Limerick
The George Boutique
Maldron Limerick
Videos from this area
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National Hurling League 1998 - Limerick Vs Clare (1 of 1)
National Hurling League 1998 - Limerick Vs Clare 22nd March 1998 Venue: Gaelic Grounds, Limerick. Limerick 2-11 Clare 0-12 Limerick: Joe Quaid, Stephen McDonagh, Pa Carey, Declan...
Biggest Loser Challenge: Mark O'Sullivan (Limerick FC): Week 3 Update - 5 February 2015
Limerick FC's representative in the John Giles Foundation Biggest Loser Challenge, Mark O'Sullivan speaks to LFCTV about the first three weeks of an eight-week programme.
LFCTV Highlights: Limerick 4-1 Shamrock Rovers - 1 August 2014
Highlights from Limerick's 4-1 win over Shamrock Rovers at Thomond Park on Friday 1 August, 2014. Limerick took an early three-goal lead thanks to Rory Gaffney, Ian Turner and Conor Kenna's...
LFCTV Highlights: Limerick 1-2 Cork City - 20 May 2014
Highlights from Limerick's SSE Airtricity League Premier Division Munster Derby against Cork City at Thomond Park on 20 May. Cork two an early two-goal lead through Garry Buckley and Billy...
LFCTV Highlights: Derry City 0-0 Limerick - 21 April 2014
Highlights from Limerick's SSE Airtricity League Premier Division clash against Derry City at The Brandywell on Easter Monday afternoon, 21 April. The game created no clear-cut opportunities,...
2014_Limerick City of Culture 2014_Ireland
Limerick City of Culture 2014_Ireland.over 70 ,000 on to streets.17th year in the parade was the Corpus Christi Band from Moyross, which was given the Prize for Best Musical Performance.The...
Shannon Trip May 09 - Emerald Star - Part 1 - Lough Derg
Part 1 of our trip on the Shannon in May 2009 on Lough Derg.
Academy: U15s: Carlos Bestard - 9 October 2014
Forward Carlos Bestard speaks to Limerick FC TV about playing with the club this season, having moved from his home country of Spain.
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Attractions and noteworthy things
Distances are based on the centre of the city/town and sightseeing location. This list contains brief abstracts about monuments, holiday activities, national parcs, museums, organisations and more from the area as well as interesting facts about the region itself. Where available, you'll find the corresponding homepage. Otherwise the related wikipedia article.
Limerick Institute of Technology
Limerick Institute of Technology (LIT) is an institution of higher education in Limerick, Ireland and is one of 13 institutes that are members of the Institutes of Technology Ireland (IOTI). The Institute has four campuses in Limerick City, one in both Thurles and Clonmel in County Tipperary and a regional learning centre in Ennis, County Clare.
Mary Immaculate College, Limerick
Mary Immaculate College (Irish: Coláiste Mhuire gan Smál), also known as Mary I or MIC, is a College of Education and Liberal Arts, founded in 1898. It is located on South Circular Road in Limerick. It became academically linked to the University of Limerick in 1991 and all degrees, certs & other educational awards offered at the college are accredited by the university. The college has approximately 3,500 students and 300 staff.
King John's Castle (Limerick)
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 in 922.
King's Island, Limerick
King's Island is an area of central Limerick, Ireland. The area is often referred to colloquially as The Island and consists of 2 distinct areas Englishtown and St. Mary's Park. The historical city of Limerick known as Englishtown is located on the southern end and St. Mary's Park; a local authority housing estate is located on the northern end. The island is formed from a distributary of the River Shannon.
St Mary's Cathedral, Limerick
St Mary's (also known as Limerick Cathedral), is a cathedral of the Church of Ireland in Limerick city, Ireland which is dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary. It is in the ecclesiastical province of Dublin. Previously the cathedral of the Diocese of Limerick, it is now one of three cathedrals in the United Dioceses of Limerick and Killaloe. The cathedral is open to the public throughout the week, subject to church services.
St John's Cathedral (Limerick)
St. John's Cathedral is one of two cathedrals in Limerick, Ireland. Built in 1861 and designed by the architect Philip Charles Hardwick, it has been in continuous use since. The most recent restoration work carried out was in 2003/2004 on the roof and exterior stonework. It is a Catholic cathedral, the city's other cathedral, St. Mary's Cathedral being Anglican. The building has the tallest spire in Ireland, at 94m, and is the tallest structure in Limerick.
Crescent College
Crescent College Comprehensive SJ is a secondary school located on a section of 40 acres (162,000 m²) of parkland at Dooradoyle, Limerick, Ireland. The college is one of a number of Jesuit schools in Ireland.
Gaelic Grounds
The Gaelic Grounds or Páirc na nGael is the principal Gaelic Athletic Association stadium in the Irish city of Limerick, home to the Limerick hurling and football teams.
Thomond Park
Thomond Park is a stadium located in Limerick in the Irish province of Munster. The stadium is owned by the Irish Rugby Football Union and count Munster Rugby, Shannon RFC and UL Bohemian RFC as tenants. Limerick FC will play home games in Thomond Park during the 2013 League of Ireland season while the Markets Field is redeveloped. The capacity of the stadium is 26,500 following its large scale redevelopment in 2008.
CBS Sexton Street
CBS Sexton Street is a Christian Brothers Secondary School located in Limerick, Ireland. Past students include J. P. McManus, Karl Spain, Diarmuid Scully and Ciaran MacMathuna. The school is also renowned for hosting the J. P. McManus Scholarship Awards. The school has approximately 500 students. The current principal is Tom Prendergast,after the recent retirement of Noel Earlie and the current vice principal is Elizabeth Quinn.
Villiers Secondary School
Villiers School is a co-educational, fee paying, boarding and day secondary school, located on the North Circular Road, Limerick, Ireland. It is Limerick city's only fee paying Protestant secondary school.
O'Connell Street, Limerick
O'Connell Street is also the main street in Dublin, Ennis, Sligo and in various other towns around Ireland, and also the main street of North Adelaide 50x40pxThis article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. O'Connell Street (Irish: Sráid Uí Chonaill) is the main thoroughfare of the city of Limerick.
Sarsfield Barracks
Sarsfield Barracks, is an Irish Army Barracks in Limerick City. It houses both Permanent and Reserve Defence Forces of the Irish Defence Forces. Built in the late 18th Century (around 1795 when land acquired from J. T,. Monsell), the barracks was called New Barracks by the British Army and remained stationed there until the early 1920s.
Ardscoil Rís, Limerick
Ardscoil Rís is an all-boys Catholic secondary school located on the North Circular Road in Limerick.
Ballynanty
Ballynanty, or Ballynanty Beg, (Irish: Baile Uí Neachtain) is one of the older neighbourhoods on the north side of Limerick City in the province of Munster, in the midwest of Ireland.
Limerick Tunnel
The Limerick Tunnel is a 675m long, twin-bore road tunnel underneath the River Shannon on the outskirts of Limerick City. The tunnel forms part of the N18 Limerick Southern Ring Road. The tunnel is tolled. Construction was carried out by a consortium of Strabag, John Sisk & Son Ltd, Lagan Holdings Ltd and Roadbridge Ltd. Traffic and Transportation planning was undertaken by Colin Buchannan and Partners. Dredging work for the tunnel trench was carried out by Dutch company Van Oord.
Jackman Park
Jackman Park is a football ground in Limerick, Ireland. Located on the Lower Carey's Road, it is home to Limerick F.C. It is regularly used by almost every grade of football in Limerick, from schoolboy to women's international games. The capacity is 2,450. The ground has a single 261 seater stand on the site of the former shed. It is situated next to Limerick railway station which is clearly visible from the shed side.
Garryowen, Limerick
Garryowen Irish: Garraí Eoin is a neighbourhood in Limerick, Ireland. The word Garryowen is a transliteration of the Irish Garraí Eoin - "the garden of John" - and relates to the association in the 12th century between St. John's Church and the Knights Templar whose house in Limerick was dedicated to St. John the Baptist. In medieval times Garryowen was located just outside the Irishtown area of the walled city of Limerick.
Markets Field
Markets Field is a former greyhound racing stadium in Garryowen in the city of Limerick, Ireland. The site was originally a Gaelic Games ground having been used as a venue for Munster championship games in both hurling and Gaelic football. Most of the All-Ireland semi-finals between Munster and Connacht teams also took place there in the early years of the 1900s. It was also the home of Garryowen, a rugby club founded in Limerick in 1884.
Coonagh Aerodrome
Coonagh Aerodrome is located near Coonagh, 2 nautical miles west of the city of Limerick in County Limerick (Contae Luimnigh), Ireland. This aerodrome is licensed by the Aeronautical Services Department of the Irish Aviation Authority. It is home to the Limerick Flying Club.
Clarion Hotel, Limerick
The Clarion is a 17 storey hotel located beside the River Shannon on Steamboat Quay in Limerick City. Part of the Clarion Hotel brand, which in turn is part of the Choice Hotels group, it is one of two Clarion Hotels in County Limerick, the other being on the Ennis Road. It is 187 ft (57m) at its tallest point. The Hotel was built in 2002 at a cost of €20 Million. Due to its proximity to Thomond Park, a lot of opposing rugby teams stay here when they play Munster at the stadium.
Na Piarsaigh GAA (Limerick)
Na Piarsaigh is a Gaelic Athletic Association club situated on the north side of Limerick City, Ireland. It was founded in 1968. Na Piarsaigh competes in both the Limerick Senior Hurling Championship and the Limerick Intermediate Football Championship. In 2011, Na Piarsaigh won their first ever Munster Senior Club Hurling Championship. Na Piarsaigh GAA Na Piarsaigh File:Na Piarsaigh Limerick Crest.
Treaty Sarsfields GAA
Treaty Sarsfields was a Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) club based in the Thomondgate area on the Northside of Limerick city, Ireland. The club participated in competitions organized by Limerick GAA county board.
Pery Square
Pery Square (Irish: Cearnog an Pheirigh) is a Georgian Terrace located in the Newtown Pery area of Limerick City, Ireland. The terrace was constructed as a speculative development by the Pery Square Tontine Company between 1835 and 1838. The square was named in honour of the politician Edmund Sexton Perry. The architect James Pain supervised the construction of the terrace and may well have been responsible for the design. The contractor was Pierse Creagh, Ennis.
Irishtown, Limerick
Irishtown (Irish: An Baile Gaelach) is an area of Central Limerick, Ireland. The area along with Englishtown and Newtown Pery forms Limerick City Centre. Broad Street, John Street and Mungret Street are the main streets in the district. St. John's Square, a prized early Georgian development is located here as is St. John's Cathedral and the Milk Market which is located off Mungret Street. Irishtown is one of the oldest districts in Limerick dating from the Middle Ages.