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Mares & Foals during our foaling season
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Irish National Stud & Gardens

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

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Patricia,  Ireland Ireland
01 Aug 2025
Excellent
As you learn history in school, you forget everything. I would highly recommend going to see the history of Ireland, the guide was very good very clear speaking thank you
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Maeve,  Ireland Ireland
26 Jul 2025
Excellent
It was a great experience, The young man was excellent. I really enjoyed listening to him . I would recommend the tour to my friends
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Dawn,  United States United States
17 Oct 2025
Excellent
We absolutely enjoyed our time and experiences at the farm.
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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

Tuesday
09:00:00 - 17:00:00
Wednesday
09:00:00 - 17:00:00
Thursday
09:00:00 - 17:00:00
Friday
09:00:00 - 17:00:00
Saturday
09:00:00 - 17:00:00
Sunday
09:00:00 - 17:00:00
Monday
09:00:00 - 17:00:00
Irish National Stud & Gardens
Tully, R51KX25, County Kildare
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