Craggaunowen

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"Step back into the past and experience ancient Irish life."
Overview
Craggaunowen is set in 50 acres of wooded grounds, and interprets Ireland's prehistoric and early Christian eras. It features a stunning recreation of some of the homesteads, animals and artefacts which existed in Ireland, including a replica Crannog (lake dwelling), a Ring Fort, an Iron Age roadway and an outdoor cooking site. Other features include the 'Brendan Boat' and 16th-century Craggaunowen Castle.
Features

  • Opening Times
  • Opening Times: Open Easter-mid Sep, daily 10-5 (last admission 4). Opening times may be subject to change

  • Facilities
  • Parking onsite
  • Cafe
Location
QUIN, Co Clare
About the area
If you’re hoping to get married, but don’t have a partner, Lisdoonvarna in County Clare may be the place to start. Each year, this 19th-century spa town is home to a matchmaking festival.
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Craggaunowen

Recommended by Visit England Logo
Visit England Logo Our view
"Step back into the past and experience ancient Irish life."
Overview
Craggaunowen is set in 50 acres of wooded grounds, and interprets Ireland's prehistoric and early Christian eras. It features a stunning recreation of some of the homesteads, animals and artefacts which existed in Ireland, including a replica Crannog (lake dwelling), a Ring Fort, an Iron Age roadway and an outdoor cooking site. Other features include the 'Brendan Boat' and 16th-century Craggaunowen Castle.
Features
  • Opening Times
  • Opening Times: Open Easter-mid Sep, daily 10-5 (last admission 4). Opening times may be subject to change
  • Facilities
  • Parking onsite
  • Cafe
Location
QUIN, Co Clare
About the area
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If you’re hoping to get married, but don’t have a partner, Lisdoonvarna in County Clare may be the place to start. Each year, this 19th-century spa town is home to a matchmaking festival.