O'Garney Park, Sixmilebridge
#1 among attractions in Sixmilebridge
Facts and practical information
O'Garney Park is a GAA stadium in Sixmilebridge, County Clare, Ireland. It is the home of Sixmilebridge GAA club and is one of the main grounds of Clare GAA's Gaelic football and hurling teams. ()
Sixmilebridge Ireland
O'Garney Park – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Bunratty Castle, Castle, Quin Abbey, Knappogue Castle.
- 3.5 miSWForts and castles, Museum, History museum
Bunratty Castle, Bunratty
91 min walk • Nestled in the quaint village of Bunratty in Ireland, Bunratty Castle stands as a majestic testament to the country's rich medieval heritage. This imposing fortress, originally constructed in the 15th century, has been authentically restored to its former glory...
- 4.6 miNHistory museum, Museum, Forts and castles
Castle, Craggaunowen
118 min walk • Craggaunowen is a 16th-century castle and an archaeological open-air museum in County Clare, Ireland. Craggaunowen is located 10 km east of Quin, County Clare. The name Craggaunowen derives from its Irish name Creagán Eoghain. The site is operated by Shannon Heritage.
- 6.3 miNWSacred and religious sites, Historical place, Monastery
Quin Abbey, Quin
160 min walk • Quin Abbey, in Quin, County Clare, Ireland, was built between 1402 and 1433 by Sioda Cam MacNamara, for Fathers Purcell and Mooney, friars of the Franciscan order. Although mostly roofless, the structure of the abbey is relatively well preserved.
- 4.1 miNWForts and castles, Historical place, History museum
Knappogue Castle, Craggaunowen
104 min walk • Knappogue Castle is a tower house, built in 1467 and expanded in the mid-19th century, located in the parish of Quin, County Clare, Ireland. It has been restored and is open to guided tours.
- 5 miNWForts and castles
Mooghaun
127 min walk • Mooghaun is a late Bronze Age hill fort located in County Clare, Ireland. It is a well preserved, recently excavated site, occupying an entire hill with wide views of the surrounding lands. Believed to be the largest hill fort in Ireland, it is one of the region's main tourist attractions.
- 4.9 miW
- 6.7 miNWEquestrian trail, Horseback riding tours, Outdoor activities
Ballyhannon Castle, Quin
172 min walk • Ballyhannon Castle is a medieval Irish castle dating back to the 15th century, located near the village of Quin in County Clare, on the west coast of Ireland.
- 5.3 miNNature, Natural attraction, Lake
Lough Cullaunyheeda, Craggaunowen
136 min walk • Lough Cullaunyheeda is a freshwater lake in the Mid-West Region of Ireland. It is located in east County Clare.
- 7.2 miSEUniversities and schools
Limerick Institute of Technology, Limerick
185 min walk • The Limerick Institute of Technology is a constituent institute of the Technological University of the Shannon, located in Limerick, Ireland. The institute has campuses in Limerick, and in both Thurles and Clonmel in County Tipperary, as well as a regional learning centre in Ennis, County Clare.
- 3.2 miSENature, Natural attraction, Forest
Cratloe Woods, Bunratty
81 min walk • Cratloe Woods is a forested area around the village of Cratloe in County Clare, Ireland. Much of the original oak forest has been replaced with coniferous softwoods during the past century; however, small pockets of native oak survive.
- 4.7 miNMuseum
The Ringfort, Craggaunowen
120 min walk • Craggaunowen is a 16th-century castle and an archaeological open-air museum in County Clare, Ireland. Craggaunowen is located 10 km east of Quin, County Clare. The name Craggaunowen derives from its Irish name Creagán Eoghain. The site is operated by Shannon Heritage.