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Horse racing

The beat of the hooves, the roar of the crowd, the thrill of the first-race bet – Ireland was born and bred for the excitement of horse racing

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Christmas Racing Festival at Limerick Racecourse

26 Dec 2009 - 29 Dec 2009

Great racing, great fun, great food and entertainment are all guaranteed at the Limerick Races 4 day Christmas Festival. Live...

Out to Lunch Festival

06 Jan 2010 - 30 Jan 2010

The Out to Lunch Arts Festival opens its doors once again this January with a new and expanded ‘menu’ on offer for those living...

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Why Ireland?

If you don't relish the thought of riding on horseback, then you can always enjoy Ireland's equine treasures from the ground.

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Our Pedigree

Everything you ever wanted to know about Ireland and the beautiful horse

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Eventing, racing and point-to-pointing

Ireland is famed for hosting international three-day events in stunning locations with world-class riders.

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Horse-racing fixtures

Fancy a flutter? The bets are on at stacks of racecourses around the country

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Ballinrobe Race Meetings
Ballinrobe Race Meetings

With a history of horse racing stretching back more than 230 years,...

Limerick Racecourse
Limerick Racecourse

With all the benefits of a 21st century venue, Limerick racecourse has...

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Claregalway Hotel - Flying from Galway Airport?

Claregalway Hotel - Flying from Galway Airport?

The Claregalway Hotel is the ideal venue to stay over night & park your car while you are away. From E 80, enjoy Breakfast to go,...

Did you know

Of the many horse racing venues in Ireland, The Curragh in County Kildare has been keeping crowds entertained since the 17th century