Limerick is a city in the Mid-West of Ireland along the River Shannon. The city has strong ties to medieval history of the country.
We arrive at the train/bus station and start our walk on a windy afternoon. First we check out Tait’s Clock and then the nearby Hyde Road Park. The city centre is a bit north so we walk there on O’Connell St passing a few churches along the way.
Soon we make it to the Shannon river and see a dockers monument of two workers there. We continue a bit on the Harveys Quay Boardwalk before we head into the inner city with a shopping area. The 13th-century King Johnโs Castle can already be spotted. Before we head there we make a round to the Milk Market, which is already closed.
We head down to the river again through Arthur’s Quay Park and and get to the medieval-era St. Maryโs Cathedral and St. Johnโs square.
Now we are getting closer to the King Johnโs Castle that we see a bit of it from the outside. We aren’t done yet on King’s island even though the weather gets more windy and rainy. We also check the area, see ancient walls from medieval times. When the rain gets a bit too heavy we finish our walk at Saint Mary’s church.
Note: Audio was processed due to lots of wind noise
Filmed in September 2019
Camera: Osmo Pocket in 4K60
Mic: Zoom H1