Bunratty Castle & Folk Park should be on everyone’s Ireland bucket list. This is your chance to peek into Ireland’s past by visiting Bunratty Castle in the 15th century and Bunratty Folk Park in the 19th century. Bunratty Castle is a castle in Bunratty, Ireland. Bunratty Castle, Ireland’s most complete and authentic mediaeval castle, welcomes you. It was built in 1425 and restored to its full mediaeval glory in 1954. It presently houses mostly 15th and 16th-century furnishings, tapestries, and pieces of art that reflect the spirit of the period. Bunratty Folk Park is located in Bunratty, Ireland. As you go from house to house or along the quaint village street, filled with schools, post offices, physicians houses, hardware shops, printers, and of course the McNamara’s bar. You can take in the sights, sounds, tastes, and fragrances of this enchanting location. Meet the villagers, have some of their resident Bean’s (the lady of the house) freshly baked bread, take a tour of the quaint fairy hamlet and the pirate adventure playground for the kids.
Bunratty Castle & Folk Park
The village is set during a period of profound transformation in the Irish society.
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