Michael Hogan, the Bard of Thomond
Michael Hogan, the Bard of Thomond: A Historical Gem
Explore the tranquil beauty of King's Island in Limerick, where nature and history blend seamlessly for an unforgettable getaway.
Nestled in the heart of Limerick, King's Island is a picturesque destination that offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and rich history. Visitors can explore scenic landscapes, enjoy local cuisine, and immerse themselves in the vibrant culture of the area, making it an ideal spot for both relaxation and adventure.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you're driving, start on the N18 road heading towards Limerick city. As you approach Limerick, follow signs for the city center. Once you reach the city, take the exit towards Sarsfield Bridge. Cross the bridge and you will enter the area of King's Island. Look for parking options nearby, as street parking is available but may be limited.
Public Transportation
To reach King's Island by public transport, take a bus heading towards Limerick city center. Most buses will stop at the main bus station in Limerick. From the bus station, it is a short walk (approximately 10 minutes) to King's Island. Head towards Sarsfield Bridge, crossing the bridge to access the island. Make sure to check local bus schedules for routes and timings.
Walking
If you're already in the city center and prefer to walk, head towards O'Connell Street and make your way to Sarsfield Bridge. Crossing the bridge will lead you directly to King's Island. The walk is approximately 20 minutes from the main shopping areas of Limerick and is a pleasant route along the River Shannon.
Taxi
For a more direct and comfortable route, consider taking a taxi. You can easily find taxis in the city center or book one through a local taxi service. The fare to King's Island from the city center is typically around €10-€15. Make sure to confirm the fare with the driver before starting your journey.
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