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Limerick Trails To Discover This May Bank Holiday Weekend

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11:44 29 Apr 2021


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Limerick Trails To Discover This May Bank Holiday Weekend

While the May Bank Holiday Weekend is synonymous with Riverfest, it is not possible to host the event this year due to Covid.

So instead Limerick City and County Council in partnership with Draw Out, Ormston House, and OpenHouse Limerick have created three distinct cultural trails that you can enjoy this weekend and throughout the summer, in a safe manner in accordance with Covid-19 restrictions.

The cultural trails celebrate our Street Art, Women of Limerick, and our architectural heritage while taking you on an open-air walking tour around the city center and along the beautiful River Shannon.

Limerick’s Street Art Trail encompasses 12 vibrant and evocative pieces creating an eclectic and engaging collection of urban art throughout Limerick City.

 

 

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Working in partnership with urban artists Draw Out, this new cultural trail showcases some of Limerick’s best Street Art by nationally and internationally recognised artists in a self-guided walking trail available for people to enjoy at their leisure.

The Junior Trail is aimed at 4-8-year-olds and the Senior Trail at 8-12-year-olds, with some help from a parent or guardian likely to be required along the way.

This trail starts at King John's Castle and follows the flow of the River Shannon through the city to Howley's Quay, with a variety of fun questions and activities to complete along the way.

 

 

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Visit Limerick.ie for more info on the trails in Limerick.


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