Discover the best top things to do in Province of Munster, Ireland including Play Gaelic Games, Wanderlust Glengarriff, Hillwalking Millstreet, Valentia Island Sea Angling, Newcastle Aerodrome, Kingdom Falconry, P Flannerys Bar, Wild Kitchen, Doonbeg Ocean Evolution, Ring of Beara.
Restaurants in Province of Munster
5.0 based on 51 reviews
2 hour intro into Hurling and Gaelic football. Great afternoon for our 20 person stag do. Would definitely recommend
5.0 based on 8 reviews
Valentia angling is owned and skippered by Nealie Lyne who has life long knowledge of the Island and its surrounding waters and has over 30 years fishing experience.Why come to Valentia Island?35 Different species of fish caught in European Championship in 2004In 2008 6 Irish records: Bluemouth, Conger Eel, Lesser Spotted Dogfish, Ray’s Bream, Red Sea Bream, Tuna – Albacore Shark, Cod, Ling, Pollock, Conger, Ray, Dog, Bullhuss, Skate, Wrasse, Haddock and Whiting etc. caught on a daily basis.Blue shark in August and September.We are fully insured with all the latest safety equipment.
5.0 based on 137 reviews
We offer private guided Hawk Walks, public and private Falconry Experiences with various birds of prey for individuals, couples, families and groups at Milltown House in Dingle county Kerry, Ireland.
5.0 based on 72 reviews
I would highly recommend Flannerys Bars for lunch time food. Paul and his friendly staff serve a variety of delicious soups along with a solid menu to suit all appetite’s.
5.0 based on 16 reviews
Guided wild food walks on land and seashore along the Wild Atlantic Way and in the Burren,in Co.Clare. Walks include,plant identification,recipes and a taste of natures larder.
5.0 based on 4 reviews
Experience the wild Atlantic way on sit on top kayaks. Get a guided tour of Doonbeg and it's waterways with a local guide. A great experience for all ages. Wet suits, hellehansen buoyancy aids and helmets included in the price.
5.0 based on 190 reviews
I can honestly say this is superior to Dingle tour and Ring of Kerry! Stunning. Would return. Just follow the signs from Kenmare and enjoy the trip. We stopped in Castletownbere fir lunch and then onto Glengarriff which is quaint. Boat trips to garden places on offer but unfortunately we ran out of time. Bring a picnic. Great for cyclists and hikers this whole trip.
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