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Abbeyfeale

Abbeyfeale is the second largest town in the county of Limerick. This historical market town is pleasantly situated on the river Feale in the foothills of the Mullaghareirk Mountains which is a great spot for fishing. The main feature of the square in Abbeyfeale is the statue of Fr. William Casey, a local parish priest from 1883 to 1907 who helped the tenant farmers fight against their landlords. The local GAA club which was established in 1884 is named after the famous priest and they are one of the most successful clubs in Limerick Gaelic Games. The town is famous for its traditional music festivals (Fleadh by the Feale) which are held annually. The availability of sports clubs, a leisure centre and a selection of outdoor pursuits such as walking and cycling along the Great Southern Trail (restored railway line) as well as horse riding, shooting, fishing and a go-karting track ensures that Abbeyfeale is an attractive location to live and work.
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Adare

Adare, a designated Heritage Town, is one of the prettiest and friendliest villages in Ireland. It was founded in the 13th Century on the river Maigue. Today, Adare village is an architectural wealth of scenic beauty. The mix of centuries is blended into everyday life as some of the thatched cottages are home to arts and crafts shops. The main street of Adare is punctuated with beautiful stone buildings, medieval monastries and ruins and the picturesque village park.
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Annacotty

Annacotty (Irish: Áth an Choite, meaning "the ford of the angling cots") is a suburban town on the outskirts of Limerick, Ireland, 7 km (4.3 mi) from the centre of the city. It is situated where the old N7 main road between Limerick and Dublin crosses the Mulkear River, 1 km (0.62 mi) upstream of where it flows into the River Shannon.

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