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Autumn Celebration at Bunratty Castle & Folk Park

Bunratty Castle & Folk Park is embracing Autumn from Wednesday to Sunday this week (14th to the 18th Oct inclusive) with a special homage to the ‘season of mist and mellow fruitfulness’ on display throughout the popular visitor attraction.

Funding for Shannon Heritage to avert job losses

Shannon Group is set to receive €2.6m to help iconic heritage sites including Bunratty Castle and Folk Park remain open until the end of the year.

Shannon Group seeking over €6m to keep heritage sites...

Shannon Group has confirmed that it is seeking a total amount of €6.4M from the government to keep Bunratty Castle & Folk Park and King John’s Castle open until June next.

Bunratty’s wolfhounds celebrate second birthdays

There is a big birthday celebration taking place at Bunratty Castle and Folk Park on Sunday 23rd February as Meabh and Saoirse - Bunratty's resident Irish wolfhounds – turn two years old!

Shannon Heritage’s exciting line-up for Heritage Week

Shannon Heritage will host a fantastic line-up of exciting events to take place at four of its popular visitor sites in Clare, Limerick and Galway during National Heritage Week 2019 (from 17th to 25th August).

TripAdvisor awards for Bunratty attraction

Bunratty Castle and Folk Park in Co Clare has been awarded two Certificates of Excellence from TripAdvisor.

Music, Storytelling and Dance at Bunratty Castle

Shannon Group’s tourist experiences and attractions company, Shannon Heritage, is delighted to announce that Bunratty Castle and Folk Park will be hosting an afternoon of Traditional Irish Music, Dance and Storytelling during the August Bank Holiday weekend.

Fairy Trail & Pet Farm to be unveiled at...

Shannon Group’s tourist experiences and attractions company, Shannon Heritage, is delighted to announce the launch of a new Pet Farm and Fairy Trail at Bunratty Castle and Folk Park in Co. Clare.

Multi-million euro rejuvenation of Bunratty Castle and Folk Park

Shannon Group’s tourist experiences and attractions company, Shannon Heritage, has lodged a planning application with Clare County Council, which will see them undertake the single largest investment at the recently announced Irish tourist attraction of the year, since it first opened its doors in 1963.
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