Where: Treaty Stone What: A historical monument in Limerick How was it: It was great to be in a place that has so much history. The day we were there had more of an authentic feel to it since it was foggy. It made us feel like we were back in time. Grade: Eli = 5, Serge = 5 Recommend: Yes, Limerick is great to visit. While you are there, take a moment to be by the...
Read moreThe Treaty of Limerick was reputedly signed on this stone in 1691. The treaty ended the Williamite War in Ireland between King William III of England (William of Orange) and his predecessor James II.
The monument is situated on the west bank of the Shannon just south of the Thomond Bridge. There is a fine view of King John's Castle on the...
Read moreA little piece of history... the stone on which the Treaty of Limerick was signed in 1691. Sited only feet from the river Shannon, its one of the many historical highlight along the famous "Three Bridges Walk", a most do walk for visitors to the city. It only takes about an hour, (unless you stop for...
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