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Popular tourist attraction set to reopen for some Limerick visitors
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Limerick people living near the Clare border will be able to visit one of region s most popular tourist sites again from next week.
The Shannon Group has announced that Bunratty Folk Park will re-open to the public next week following the lifting of restrictions for outdoor heritage sites.
The Folk Park, which has remained closed since late last year, will open four days a week initially and only those living in County Clare or within 20 kilometres in Limerick will be permitted to attend.
Set on 26 acres of countryside, there is plenty of space for social distancing and the Folk Park’s animators, dressed in 19th century costumes, are looking forward to sharing their stories with visitors.
Bunratty Folk Park reopening on Friday week Share
SHANNON Group has announced the reopening of Bunratty Folk Park from Friday, April 30.
The announcement follows the lifting of Government restrictions for outdoor heritage sites. It will open four days a week initially for residents of Co Clare, as well as Limerick people living within 20 kilometres of the popular
attraction.
Set on 26 acres of Clare countryside, there is plenty of space for social distancing. The 19th century themed Folk Park features a living village and rural setting as it would have appeared at that time.
All visitors are required to pre book at www.bunrattycastle.ie in advance of their visit. To ensure proper social distancing, a one-way system has been designed to guide visitors around the Folk Park.
Hundreds of gifts collected at Bunratty Castle & Folk Park are on their way to patients at Crumlin Children’s Hospital in Dublin.
Over 15 large boxes of gifts were collected at Bunratty Castle & Folk Park following an appeal by Shannon Group employees to support one of the Group’s chosen charities, in aid of CMRF Crumlin Toy Appeal.
The gifts were donated by members of the public who visited Bunratty Castle & Folk Park for its Trail of Lights Experience in December. Employees created a ‘Giving Tree’ at the Folk Park entrance, where visitors and members of the public were able to donate a gift.
Sick children to benefit from Christmas appeal at Bunratty Castle & Folk Park
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HUNDREDS of gifts collected at Bunratty Castle & Folk Park are on their way to patients at Crumlin Children’s Hospital in Dublin.
Over 15 large boxes of gifts were collected following an appeal by Shannon Group employees to support one of the Group’s chosen charities - CMRF Crumlin Toy Appeal.
The gifts were donated by members of the public who visited Bunratty Castle & Folk Park for its Trail of Lights Experience in December. Employees created a ‘Giving Tree’ at the Folk Park entrance, where visitors and members of the public were able to donate a gift.