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Ireland Farmsteads
Choose from our selection of farmsteads in ireland below - to view details on each, just click 'More'
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Photo: Yola Farmstead, Wexford County
Yola Farmstead
Tagoat, Rosslare Harbour, Rosslare, Wexford
Drift back in time to a bygone age as you wander down the auld boreen to the 'Yola' Farmstead. Features include the Animal's Corner, Thatched Vernacular Exhibitions, a Windmill, the Rare Species Enclosure, Kilmore Cottage, Commodore Barry House, the Flora and Fauna Walk, the Craft and Crystal Showroom, the Genealogy Centre, the 'Alamo' playground and you can also enjoy the special 'Yola' Traditional Banquets by prior arrangement....
Photo: Straffan Butterfly Farm, Kildare County
Straffan Butterfly Farm
Ovidstown, Straffan, Kildare
Welcome to this unique Irish attraction....
Photo: Lisselan Estate, Cork County
Lisselan Estate
Lisselan, Clonakilty, Cork
"The garden is the glory of Lisselan" (Examiner newspaper)

Lisselan Estate has alot to offer for all the family for a great day out; fishing, golf, guided trails, children's trails, vintage cars and so much more,
The garden and the surronding estate would make a fabulous location for marquee weddings and the gardens are suitable for excellent for wedding photos....
Photo: Streamvale Farm, Antrim County
Streamvale Farm
38 Ballyhanwood Road, Belfast, Antrim
Once at Streamvale Farm, the sounds sights and smells of the countryside take over and you can prepare for a day of rural experiences....
Photo: Ulysses Simpson Grant, Tyrone County
Ulysses Simpson Grant
45 Dergnagh Road, Dungannon, Tyrone
It was here that the maternal ancestors of Ulysses Simpson Grant, General and 18th President of the United States raised their families. Today the homestead and farm have been restored to the style and appearance of the mid 19th century small holding....
Photo: Tullyboy Animal Farm, Roscommon County
Tullyboy Animal Farm
Tullyboy, Croghan, Roscommon
The special atmosphere of Ireland's countryside has a lot to do with its traditional way - the feeling of contact with older wisdoms. In the farms of the countryside, especially, there is a continuity of love for the land and its domestic animals. Farming is still a family affair, with a lifestyle that respects old courtesies and the habit of kindness to strangers....
Photo: Rathbaun Farm, Galway County
Rathbaun Farm
Ardrahan, Galway
Fintan and Geraldine Connolly welcome you to Rathbaun Farm, a delightfully picturesque farmhouse where you will be taken on a fascinating excursion through Irish farming practices. Fintan shears sheep and demonstrates the art of handling them with his sheep dog.

Visitors are invited to hand feed the new lambs which are in plentiful supply between March and November. The barns contain a wide variety of animals and the extensive covered areas ensure you can enjoy the farm in any weather...
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Kilpoole Hill Farm Polo
Wicklow, Wicklow
Polo Lessons & Matches Polo Horse Sales and Hire. Polo has been called horse hockey. It's also known as the game of kings. Any potential player of polo should watch a few good matches. Admission to games in Ireland is free. The game has become more popular in Ireland in the last few years. In polo, a player sits on top of a pony (pony as opposed to horse is traditional, dating from the days when there was a height limit) and, with a long mallet, tries to drive a little wooden ball into a nar...
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