KilrushSights

Sights in Kilrush

  1. Shannon Dolphin & Wildlife Centre

    A research facility monitoring the 100 or so dolphins swimming out in the Shannon. Look for the mural of the dolphin on the front of the building, which houses exhibits on the playful cetaceans.

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  2. Vandeleur Walled Garden

    This remarkable 'lost' garden was the private domain of the wealthy Vandeleur family – merchants and landowners who engaged in harsh evictions and forced emigration of local people in the 19th century (a current resident said of the Vandeleur: 'That lot fled at liberation'). The gardens lie within a large walled area just east of the centre and have been redesigned and planted with colourful tropical and rare plants. Woodland trails wind around the area, and there's also a cafe.

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  3. St Senan’s Catholic Church

    St Senan’s Catholic church contains eight detailed examples of stained glass by well-known early 20th-century artist Harry Clarke.

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  4. Naturequest Gallery

    The local flora and fauna are the inspiration at Naturequest Gallery, an artist-run gallery just off the Butter Market.

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  5. Kilrush Shannon Dolphin Trail

    This 4km route ends 3km south of Kilrush at Aylevarro Point, where signs have dolphin info and where you can often see Flipper's progeny frolicking offshore.

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