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Cliffs of MoherThis tour will visit the Cliffs of Moher for 1 hour and 45 minutes. Departing the Cliffs of Moher, they head to Ennis, Ireland’s friendliest town.Ennis TownTraditional Irish music is an important part of Ireland’s culture and heritage and Ennis is at the heart of the trad scene in Ireland, home to musicians famous both at home and abroad. Take the opportunity to visit one of the local pubs, famous for their traditional music sessions and for wholesome luncheon menus.Our next stop takes us to Bunratty Castle & Folk Park for 1 3/4 hours.Bunratty CastleThe exact military site of Bunratty Castle dates to 900AD originally being a Viking fortress and trading post vanquished in 970ad by the legendary military leader Brian Boru who eventually drove the Vikings out of Ireland.Explore the current castle, the most complete and authentic medieval castle in Ireland construction completed in 1425AD.Bunratty Castle was a significant military stronghold during the Confederate War also called the 11 years’ war which took place in Ireland between 1641 and 1653. It’s position allowed those who held it to blockade maritime access from Limerick Port and up through the river Shannon. The city of Limerick and the port was held by the Irish Confederates but Bunratty Castle was in the hands of the Roundhead Rear – Admiral Penn, the father of William Penn founder of the city and state of Pennsylvania in America. After a long siege the Irish Confederates were victorious and took the Castle. They spared the life of the surrendering Admiral Penn and allowed him to sail away to Kinsale in Cork and ultimately on to the American colonies.Your 1 3/4 hour stop at Bunratty will also give you an opportunity to explore the Folk Park. The park features 30 buildings in a “living" village and rural setting. From a fine Georgian House built 1804 to rural farmhouses, village shops and streets recreated in appearance from a time they would have appeared according to the social standing. There is even an example of the poorest of the poor at the time a one room dwelling.Departing Bunratty, you can now sit back and relax as you begin your journey back to Dublin with wonderful memories to share.
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