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Explore the Treaty Stone in Limerick, a historic landmark symbolizing peace and resilience in Ireland's rich heritage.
The Treaty Stone, a historic landmark in Limerick, stands as a poignant reminder of Ireland’s turbulent past. This iconic stone, located by the River Shannon, marks the signing of the Treaty of Limerick in 1691, which ended the Williamite War. A must-visit for history enthusiasts and tourists alike, it offers a serene backdrop for reflection and exploration.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you're driving to Treaty Stone, start by heading towards Limerick City. From the N18, take the exit for the city center (N69). Continue straight on the N69 until you reach the roundabout at the junction with Clancy's Strand. Take the second exit onto Clancy's Strand, and you will find Treaty Stone along the riverside. There is limited street parking available nearby. Look for the large stone monument near the riverbank.
Public Transportation
To reach Treaty Stone via public transport, take a bus to Limerick City. The Bus Éireann service operates frequently from various locations in Ireland to Limerick. Once you arrive at the main bus station in Limerick, walk towards O'Connell Street. From there, head south towards the River Shannon. You can follow the signs for the Treaty Stone or ask locals for directions. It’s approximately a 15-minute walk from the bus station. Alternatively, you can take a taxi from the bus station directly to Clancy's Strand.
Use Tower Bridge as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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