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Top attraction in Shannon

Shannon is included in the most attractive places of the world. It is located in the west of Ireland. Many museums, parks and historical sites are present in Shannon. Kilmallock Cottage Museum & History Trail is the most appealing factor about the city.

It shows the historical background of the city. Clare Museum is considered as the best museum of the city and has a large collection of art work and audio-visual presentation of the riches of Clare. An Dun Museum is another famous museum of the city. The collection An Dun Museum includes vintage post war and classic cars.

The Hunt Museum and Foynes Flying Boat Museum are also popular museums of the Shannon. Dysert O’Dea Castle & Archaeology Centre is a historical monument of the city and depicts the history of 1318 battle. Ballycasey Craft and Design Center is an educational site and situated in the courtyard of a restored Georgian manor house. Rosanna Cruises are also an attractive factor for the tourists in the city.

These Cruises are offered by the Cruise liner companies to the inner lakes of Lough Ree and Clonmacnois. During this trip, costumes, helmets and plastic swords are available for children. Portumna Forest Park, Bog Train Tours, Dolphin Watch Carrigaholt and Cliffs of Moher and O’Briens Tower are some other attractions of Shannon.

If want to visit all the places of the city, you should get a car hire Shannon. Moreover, car hire Shannon airport is the best choice for you.

 


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