We were traveling on the Highlights of Ireland and Scotland bus tour in October and left the charming town of Adare--see prior post-- and drove north to Limerick, Ireland, where we would be staying for the night. Limerick is the third largest city in the Republic of Ireland, after Dublin and Cork, and is located next to the Shannon River. It was founded by Scandinavian settlers in 812, during the Viking Age.
We arrived just in time to settle into our hotel room and then leave for an optional outing to attend a banquet and show at a Medieval-era castle now called Knappogue Castle.
Our tour bus drove through the beautiful pastoral countryside as the sun was beginning to set.
We arrived at Knappogue Castle and were greeted by some of the actors and actresses who were performing that evening.
Please click on the photos above to read the interesting history of the castle built in 1467 by Sean MacNamara.
We were offered a glass of mead when we entered the castle, as musicians performed, and a few members of our tour were chosen to be the King and Queen and were given crowns and cloaks to wear.
There were quite a few fun "My Lords and Ladies" dialogues and skits from the performers during the evening.
There were a few harpists playing during the evening.
The harp has been a national symbol of Ireland for over 1,000 years, playing a central role in Irish myths, folklore, and literature.
There was a heavy fog hanging over the outskirts of Limerick, as you can see from this photo I took from the bus window, but we were hopeful the weather would cooperate later in the morning...more about that in my next Ireland post.
We enjoyed watching the entertainment -- acting, singing, and dancing-- as we dined.
A short video above of some of the singing and dancing during the show
The food was very good. We had a smoked salmon appetizer, root vegetable soup, roast chicken and vegetables, along with unlimited bread and wine, and dessert.
The next morning we were on our way for a stop at the scenic Cliffs of Moher, then on to Galway and Sligo.
There was a heavy fog hanging over the outskirts of Limerick, as you can see from this photo I took from the bus window, but we were hopeful the weather would cooperate later in the morning...more about that in my next Ireland post.
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Gorgeous photos.
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Hello Pat,
ReplyDeleteI love your posts on your Ireland trip. The Medieval banquets are fun.
Beautiful photos and views of the countryside. Take care, have a great day and happy new week!
That looks like quite an enjoyable evening! Looking forward to more of your travelogue!
ReplyDeleteThat sounds like such a delicious and entertaining evening!
ReplyDeleteWhat fab interesting photos and vid the entertainment looked like fun :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking us on your trip of Ireland have an entertaininglytastic week 👍
What a delightful evening -- beginning with that ride! Oh, those costumes are exquisite, aren't they? And your meal looks just wonderful. That sounds like a fabulous thing to do!
ReplyDeleteI enjoy your travelogue of your Ireland trip.
ReplyDeleteThe medieval banquets sound fun.
Your photos are stunning, Pat.
Oh we have been to one of those dinners up in Canada with some friends. It was good fun.....I hope to get back to Scotland.....Michelle
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful to get to visit this place that we've all heard about but most never get to see. Love the beautiful buildings and the costumes the people are wearing!
ReplyDeleteA lovely post, great selection of photographs.
ReplyDeleteThe Medieval banquet looks and sounds amazing, especially the choice of food.
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Well, that looks like loads of fun. You had a great variety of experiences on this tour.
ReplyDeleteThe limericks are known far beyond the borders. It's great to experience a medieval banquet like this.
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What a fun event to enjoy! The food looked delicious.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a fine show for everybody with lots of food and drink and entertainment!
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ReplyDeleteNice rural scenes. Hope you enjoyed the moments
ReplyDeleteThat was a fun day and evening. Your Ireland posts remind me so much of our trip there. We had a similar experience at the Castle of Bunratty.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun event and the food does look scrumptious as well.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for participating and sharing at SSPS 296. See you again next week!
Oh what a great experience. Perhaps we did wrong by doing a road trip to Ireland instead of joining a tour group.
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Wow, that looks so very cool.
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