Talk:Lisdoonvarna
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An Incredible Fifth
[edit]"Lisdoonvarnas National School has had success with quizzes as four children came second in an all-ireland quiz. The following year, they won the all-ireland quiz and the year after that they came an incredible fifth in an all-ireland quiz."
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FIFTH? Mind blowing stuff. That's incredible. That really is incredible, isn't it boys and girls? (a5y 02:13, 23 July 2007 (UTC))
Traditional Irish tune
[edit]"Road to Lisdoonvarna" is the name of a traditional Irish tune.--User:Brenont (talk) 00:57, 24 April 2009 (UTC)
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[edit]The latter section of this page (infrastructure, Spa) reads like a badly written advertisement. There are typos, poor grammar and a number of dubious statements. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2001:BB6:2D28:8158:E4A0:8702:93D1:6EB9 (talk) 21:28, 2 September 2018 (UTC)
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The spa park is located at the confluence of the kilmoon and Gowlaun rivers. The spa complex features a Victorian pump house among other amenities.[5]:12 The Spa Wells in Lisdoonvarna is currently the only active Spa in Ireland. The Current Pump House was first established in 1867, but the story goes way way way back, A new Heritage Center was opened in June 2018 it charts back to the 1750’s See what the plans for Lisdoonvarna were back in the 1800’s its not what you might you expect and not where you would expect it. Lisdoonvarna Heritage Centre was opened in June 2018 known locally as the Spa Wells. People have been availing of the beneficial attributes of the waters of Lisdoonvarna since 1750s. It has been run by the community for almost 120 years . Over the past number of years Lisdoonvarna Fáilte (Community voluntary group who own and manage the property's) along with Lisdoonvarna Historical Society have restored and brought back to life the story of Lisdoonvarna and its waters. In May visitors can find a rare flower called the greater Butterworth but be carfull this little flower is a killer:]. Visit the centre to learn about local history and the waters in our award winning exhibition. Delve into the history of Ireland’s only surviving Victorian spa town, meet the leading landlord of the time, the promoters of the spa and study the photographic progress of the town from its humble beginnings to present day. Visitors are also welcome to sample the minerals of the sulphur waters. Sit and relax with stunning scenery and views of the garden and listen to the sound of the rivers. Our tea room is within the main building where samples of local tarts and scones can be tasted. In September each and every day there is dancing from 12:00-14:00 in the ball room. |
- Promo removed. The Banner talk 21:46, 2 September 2018 (UTC)