
The Cedar of Lebanon
The Cedar of Lebanon growing in Adare, is native to the mountains of the Eastern Mediterranean Basin. This magnificent specimen is recorded by the National Tree Register as the largest
Adare is located on the N21, the main road from Limerick City to Tralee and Killarney in County Kerry.
The village is approximately 20 mins by road from Limerick, 30 minutes from Shannon Airport, 1 hour 15 mins from Tralee and 1 hour 30 mins from Killarney.
Adare is an ideal location from where to visit the south west of Ireland and the Wild Atlantic Way.
The latest news from Adare
The Cedar of Lebanon growing in Adare, is native to the mountains of the Eastern Mediterranean Basin. This magnificent specimen is recorded by the National Tree Register as the largest
“Adare may need to be pedestrianised” during Ryder Cup 2027 Councillor urges more engagement from local authority on Ryder Cup.Bridie Collins, a businesswoman in the village, has also called for
Major update issued on 2027 Ryder Cup tournament in Adare “The potential is there” for the 2027 Ryder Cup to be “world class”, but Limerick needs to be “ready” to
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