The University of Limerick is well known for being one of the most beautiful campuses in Ireland. Here’s why it’s so beautiful and why you should be considering it!
University of Limerick is equally as beautiful in the summer, when everything is green and lush as it is in Autumn, when the campus is showered in beautiful golden leaves!
Ireland’s longest pedestrian bridge is located on campus at the University of Limerick and links the campus to the other side of the River Shannon. Although it’s a slightly longer walk for the students living over the river, it’s worth it to walk this everyday.
This is the first thing you see upon crossing the Living Bridge and is another reason University of Limerick is such a beautiful place to study.
It’s not all food here though, outdoor concerts are held here with Wheatus and Sean Kingston being just two of the many acts over the years. Vintage sales and bike maintenance are also here.
…or even during a sunset like this if you’re lucky.
…and I think this photo makes a pretty strong case for just that!
From Skydiving to Tea Appreciation, you’re sure to find something that suits you.
UL has the unique opportunity of being able to offer water sports on campus giving students a chance to try something new or keep up old hobbies.
…and with Thomond Park just a short drive away, it’s a must see.
You don’t have to go off the beaten track to find these, just take the river path.
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