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Welcome to Glin, a heritage town situated in West Limerick on the banks of the Shannon Estuary and the Wild Atlantic Way. Rich in heritage, culture and folklore it offers a wide variety of amenities and activities all year round. Glin is a prosperous and industrious town boasting a wide range of services for the local community and tourists.
Glin, County Limerick - Wikipedia
Glin (Irish: An Gleann, meaning 'the glen') [2] is a village in the northwest of County Limerick, Ireland. It is on the south shore of the River Shannon 's estuary, on the N69 road between Foynes and Tarbert. The population of the village at the 2022 census was 644. [1]
About - Glin
Welcome to Glin, a heritage town situated in West Limerick on the banks of the Shannon Estuary Way and the Wild Atlantic Way. Rich in history, culture and folklore, it offers a wide variety of amenities, leisure, sporting and cultural activities all year round.
Glin, Limerick, Ireland - City, Town and Village of the world
Glin Localisation : Country Ireland, County Limerick. Available Information : Geographical coordinates, Population, Altitude and Hotel. Nearby cities and villages : Labasheeda, Knock and Killofin. Find all the information of Glin or click on the section of …
Glin, Ireland: All You Must Know Before You Go (2025) - Tripadvisor
Glin Tourism: Tripadvisor has 377 reviews of Glin Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Glin resource.
Glin - The Shannon Estuary Way
Welcome to Glin, a heritage town situated in West Limerick on the banks of the Shannon Estuary. Rich in heritage, culture and folklore it offers a wide variety of amenities and activities all year round.
Things to do in Glin - Limerick.ie
Garden tours, sea fishing, heritage walks and swimming are some of the many activities on offer in Glin. Situated on the banks of the River Shannon, along the N69 driving route, Glin offers a wide variety of spectacular coastal and woodland scenery walking trails.
About Glin - Limerick.ie
Glin is located on the N69, a scenic driving route. It is a small picturesque village on the banks of the Shannon Estuary with the Glencorbry River running though it. The village of Glin has a long and rich history and is probably best known as the seat of the Knights of Glin.
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Glin History & Heritage - Limerick.ie
The village of Glin has a long and rich history and is probably best known as the seat of the Knights of Glin. The old name of Glin is Gleann Cobraí (Cobraí being Celtic people who settled …