- Adare
Infobox Irish Place
name = Adare
gaeilge = Áth Dara
crest
motto = Oh sweet Adare! oh, lovely vale! Oh, oft retreat of sylvan splendour, Nor summer sun, nor morning gale E'er hailed a scene more softly tender
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pin coords = left: 80px; top: 50px
north coord = 52.35
west coord = 8.48
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area =
county =County Limerick
town pop = 2,012
dailconstituency = Limerick West
stdcode = 061-39****
rural pop = 580
census yr = 2006
province =Munster
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|Adare (Irish place name|Áth Dara|the ford of the oak) ("Population 2,592 (CSO, 2006) [Census 2006. http://www.cso.ie/census/documents/2006_prelim_table04.pdf] ") is a village in
County Limerick ,Ireland .General Information
Adare was historically a crossing point on the
river Maigue .Renowned as one of Ireland's prettiest villages [ Shannon Region Tourism - Shannon Development. http://www.shannonregiontourism.ie/content.asp?id=80 ] , Adare is designated as a Heritage Town by the Irish government.
Adare is located 16 km (10 mi) from
Limerick City .Economy
Adare is a major tourist destination with many tours of Ireland's south-west stopping off in the village. The local heritage centre, which gives a deep insight into the history of the village, also hosts a number of craft shops. Adare is also a popular wedding and conference venue. Adare is becoming a major golf destination with two 18-hole courses, the
Adare Golf Club , which incorporates a driving range and which is set to be the site of the 2007 Irish Open, the Adare Manor Golf Club and a Pitch and Putt course. Adare has one equestrian centre: Clonshire. Adare is home to a number of world-renowned stables.Accommodation, Food, Drink and Entertainment
The village offers three Hotels: The Adare Manor, The Dunraven Arms and Fitzgerald's Woodlands House Hotel. Adare has six public houses. In the village: Bill Chawke's, Collins', Seán Collins' and Lena's. In the outlying areas are The Thatch and Neville's. Additionally each of the three hotels and the two golf courses has bars/restaurants. Many of the pubs also serve food. There are eight restaurants: The Wild Geese, The Inn Between, The Abbots Rest, The Aches Restaurant, The Blue Door Cottage Pantry, The Golden Dragon, The Pink Potato and Bia.
Architecture
The main street combines quintessential Irish architecture with the English styled buildings and infrastructure purpose-built for the Dunraven estate. Examples of the latter architectural forms include the thatched cottages near the entrance to
Adare Manor Schools
St. Joseph's National School (boys), [http://www.ourladysabbey.com Our Lady's Abbey NS (girls)] , St. Nicholas' primary school (mixed) and Scoil Seán tSraide (mixed).
Transport
The main
Limerick -Tralee road, the N21 goes through the village. The Adare Bypass is at an advanced planning stage with construction due to begin in 2008. Adare is a stop on the hourly Limerick-Tralee/Killarney bus service. A railway line toFoynes passes through the town, [http://www.industrialheritageireland.info/railways/foynes/adarephotos.htm Industrial Heritage Ireland - Adare Railway Station photographs] ] but Adare railway station, which opened on12 July 1856 , was closed to passengers on4 February 1963 and mothballed on2 December 1974 . [cite web | title=Adare station | work=Railscot - Irish Railways | url=http://www.railscot.co.uk/Ireland/Irish_railways.pdf | accessdate=2007-09-08]History
The ancient town lay upon the eastern bank of the Maigue near a ford (crossing point) in the region known as Ardshanbally (derived from "ard sean bhaile", 'high old town'), about half-a mile from the modern town on the western side. Historically a market town, in the
Middle Ages Adare was a major settlement and boasted three monasteries and a castle.Augustinian Priory
The Augustinian Priory was founded in
1316 byJohn FitzThomas FitzGerald, 1st Earl of Kildare . The Priory was suppressed in the reign ofHenry VIII . In 1807, the church of the Priory was given to the localChurch of Ireland congregation as the parish church. In 1814 the refectory was roofed and converted into a schoolhouse. Between 1852 and 1854 a second restoration of the church was undertaken by Caroline, Countess of Dunraven.Franciscan Abbey
The
Franciscan friary was founded in 1464 by Thomas Fitz-Maurice, 7th Earl of Kildare and his wife Joan, and completed two years later. It is currently a ruin and is located inside the Adare Manor Golf Club. Every Easter Sunday a dawn mass is celebrated in the Abbey.Trinitarian Abbey
The
Trinitarian order established their only monastery in Ireland in Adare in 1230. The Abbey was restored in 1811 by the first Earl of Dunraven as the Catholic Parish church.Desmond Castle
Said to have been built originally by the O'Donovans, and afterwards to have passed into the possession of the Kildare branch of the FitzGeralds. Desmond castle, as it is popularly known stands on the north bank of the Maigue. An extensive renovation is being carried out on the castle since 1996 and supervised tours are offered in the summer months.
Sports
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Gaelic games , particularlyhurling are popular in Adare. TheAdare GAA club was founded in 1929. The senior hurling team has won the county championship in 2001, 2002 and 2007. In football Adare been relatively less successful, however in 2002 Adare narrowly lost out on the county title. The village regularly enjoys success at underage level in both codes.*The local soccer team is known as Adare United AFC. They currently play at Deer Park Field, situated just off the Blackabbey Road in the village. Founded in 1937, Adare has one of the oldest soccer clubs outside of Limerick City. Adare United participate in the Limerick Desmond Schoolboys/Girls League at Under 8, U10, U12, U14 and U16 age groups and in the Limerick Desmond League at Junior (adult) level. The 2006/07 Season saw the club form its first ever ladies team.
*Golf is very popular in Adare, with the village currently home to the Irish Open golf championship. There are two 18-hole golf courses in the village: The
Adare Golf Club which is on the grounds of theAdare Manor Hotel , and theAdare Manor Golf Club , which is a separate entity.Interesting Facts
* Adare was national winner of the Tidy Towns competition in 1976.
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Cape Adare (Antarctica) was named in honour of Viscount Adare by his friend Captain Ross in January 1841. The title is derived from the village.ee also
*List of towns in Ireland
References
External links
* [http://wikitravel.org/en/Adare Adare] in
Wikitravel
* [http://www.adareheritagecentre.ie/ Adare Heritage Centre]
* [http://www.shannonregiontourism.ie/content.asp?id=229 Shannon Region Tourism's page on Adare]
* [http://www.adarevillage.com/ General Information on Adare]
* [http://www.adare.org/ General Information on accommodation, etc.]
* [http://www.irishopenatadaremanor.com/ Irish Open at Adare Manor Website]
* [http://www.lcc.ie/NR/rdonlyres/46FFC469-8DC7-4E63-84FF-5784EAEBF97A/0/Adare.pdf Adare local area plan(Limerick County Council)(2002)]
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