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Lough Gur Visitor Centre
Ballyneety
Limerick City
Limerick
Phone: 61 385186
Fax: 61 361020
Our journey begins around 3000 BC at Lough Gur. In the visitor centre we tell the story which sets the scene for the adventure which awaits the visitor around the lake shore and surrounding area. The pre-Celtic settlers of Ireland farmed and lived in this peaceful valley, protected from aggression and the elements from the surrounding hills.
The archaeology of the area provides evidence for the activities of the first farmers in the region, their dwellings, rituals and burial sites as well as their tools and implements, many of which can be seen in the visitor centre. This story of people and place stretches back over 5000 years and continues to the present day in the people who still farm and dwell in the valley.
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Situated 9 km south-east of Limerick City on the Kilmallock road.
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