The manor sits at the heart of beautiful Adare village, where traditional thatched cottages and ancient stone walls preserve the spirit of an unspoiled Ireland. The very definition of postcard perfection, Adare is a picturesque oasis. Take an afternoon to explore the mysterious ruins and churches which surround the village and whisper of its rich history.
Adare Village
Gorgeous houses & hidden gems
Antiques shops, galleries, restaurants and cafes, sit side by side. Make sure to make time for a wander around this magical village, pause in a cosy pub for a well-earned pint, taste the food and see why ‘a hundred-thousand welcomes’ is actually an understatement.
For a closer look at exactly what happened over the centuries, the Heritage Centre on Main Street is a must for all peaceful visitors. Their excellent exhibition and audio-visual show transport you back to share the excitement and colour of the town’s rich and varied history. Open daily from 9:30am to 4:30pm, it also features a tourist information office, restaurant, woollen mills outlet and craft shop.
One of Ireland’s most interesting examples of feudal architecture is comprised of a square keep, curtain walls, two great halls, a kitchen, bakery and even a stable, all located nearby a main gateway. Desmond Castle is a uniquely Irish experience and one you must see before you head back home.
Founded in 1464 by Thomas, Earl of Kildare, and his wife for Franciscan Friars of the Strick Observance, it was attacked and burned in 1646 by parliamentary forces. Today, the ruin, which is located in the heart of Adare Manor, is beautifully preserved with numerous gables.
Founded by the Fitzgerald’s around the year 1230 for the Trinitarian Canons of the Order of the Redemption of Captives, this was the only house of the Order in Ireland.
It was suppressed in 1535 and gradually fell into ruin in 1811. Part of the building, consisting of the tower, nave and choir, was restored by the First Earl of Dunraven and given to the Catholics of Adare as their parish church, which it remains as to this day.
Founded in 1315 by John Fitzgerald, son of the Earl of Kildare, and restored in 1807 by the first Earl of Dunraven, this monastery has since been used as the Church of Ireland.
Our Location
Find us at the gateway to Southwest Ireland
Just 25 minutes from Shannon Airport, and perfectly placed on The Wild Atlantic Way, Adare Manor is set in the storybook village of Adare, Co. Limerick.