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3.5 (4 reviews)

Irish National Stud & Gardens

Take a behind-the-scenes peek into the world of racehorses

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Jon,  United Kingdom United Kingdom
27 Mar 2024
Excellent
Very informative and enjoyable. Excellent multi media racehorse experience.
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Helen,  Ireland Ireland
03 Sep 2023
Excellent
No problem ,all went smoothly, very pleasant experience.
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Michelle ,  Ireland Ireland
27 Aug 2023
Average
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About: Irish National Stud & Gardens

Located only 40 minutes from Dublin, just outside Kildare town in County Kildare, the Irish National Stud & Gardens is one of Ireland’s true treasures. It's home to some of the most magnificent horses and sumptuous gardens found anywhere in the world, and continues to be one of the only thoroughbred breeding farms in Ireland opened to the public.

Irish National Stud & Gardens
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Irish National Stud & Gardens
Tully, R51KX25, County Kildare
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