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  • 1. Original Kerry Gift Shop and Craft Center

    This is a cooperative venture that provides a retail outlet for 32 Kerry-based craft workers. From jewelry to soap, wood turning to rain hats, glass to knitwear, and textile art to ceramics, you will find all things handmade here.

    Goat St., Dingle, Co. Kerry, Ireland
    083-852--0705
  • 2. Aran Sweater Market

    Traditional fisherman's knitwear, designed and knitted in the Aran Islands, can be purchased here. You can acquire an heirloom-quality piece or buy knitting wool and patterns and make your own.

    College Sq., Killarney, Co. Kerry, Ireland
    064-662–3102
  • 3. Avoca Handweavers

    At this scenic spot, midway between Kenmare and Killarney, you'll find stylish wool clothing, mohair throws, and rugs in remarkable palettes and a variety of weaves, alongside a café with superb views, serving Avoca's famous baked goods and salads. There's a new food market on the ground floor.

    Moll's Gap (N71), Kenmare, Co. Kerry, Ireland
    064-663–4720
  • 4. Carraig Donn

    Carraig Donn stocks a fashionable twist in Irish design with a variety of brands using fine-quality material. Women's clothing, gifts, candles, throws, and jewelry are the mainstay of this store. 

    O'Connell Mall, Limerick City, Co. Limerick, Ireland
    061-418--011
  • 5. Crescent Shopping Centre

    The largest and oldest shopping mall outside of Dublin and its environs is within close walking distance of the city center, and it draws the  crowds seven days a week. Cafés, a cinema, boutiques, and gift shores make for a good rainy-day excursion---particularly with free, easy parking.   

    Dooradoyle Rd, Co. Limerick, Ireland
    061-228 560
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  • 6. Draiocht Art Gallery

    Draiocht means "magic" in Irish, and this gallery is described by its owner as "a magical store of crafts and gifts." Many of the crafts and ceramics are Irish-made, and the colorful paintings in its large gallery come from all over Ireland.

    Station Rd., Adare, Co. Limerick, Ireland
    061-395--539
  • 7. Irish Handcrafts

    Beautifully crafted woolen clothing for men, women, and children---from Aran sweaters, throws, caps, and scarves to Donegal tweed---are all in full supply in the cramped, well-stocked store on Patrick Street. Owned and operated by the same family for decades, expect the service to be personable and insightful; be sure to ask about the intricate backstory of each pattern.   

    26 Patrick St., Limerick City, Co. Limerick, Ireland
    061-415--504
  • 8. Kenmare Bookshop

    A good selection of books of local interest and all the best sellers can be found here.

    Shelburne St., Kenmare, Co. Kerry, Ireland
    064-664–1578
  • 9. Kerry Woollen Mills

    This mill was established here in the 17th century and still uses the original buildings. Its traditional woolen products, from knitting yarns to hats and capes, make great gifts. The property is signposted off the main road between Killarney and Killorglin.

    Off N72, Beaufort, Co. Kerry, V93 DE68, Ireland
    064-664–4122
  • 10. Lucy Erridge

    Designer Irish knitwear, crafts, and original artwork are all for sale in this thatched-cottage boutique.

    Main St., Adare, Co. Limerick, Ireland
    061-396–898
  • 11. MacBee's

    This contemporary boutique stocks the best of high-end Irish and international fashion.

    26 New St., Killarney, Co. Kerry, Ireland
    064-663–3622
  • 12. Muckross Craft Center

    Adjacent to Muckross House, the craft center has a wide range of gifts and clothing, as well as a resident weaver, a bookbindery, and Muckross Pottery where Margaret Phelan works on-site producing tableware in attractive glazes including her signature honey and blue collection.

    N71, Killarney, Co. Kerry, Ireland
    064-667–0147
  • 13. Norman McCloskey Photography

    Norman has been photographing this area since 1992. He has created some breathtakingly beautiful images, many of them large-scale landscapes that can be seen and purchased here.

    4 Henry St., Kenmare, Co. Kerry, Ireland
    087-274--4879
  • 14. O'Mahony's

    Spread over three floors with a vast range of novel, Irish publications (from local history to fiction), special interest and travel - this is a place for book lovers to get lost for a couple of hours. It has been owned by generations of the same family since 1902, so the love of the printed word filters down to the floor.

    120 O'Connell St., Limerick City, Co. Limerick, Ireland
    061-418–155
  • 15. Paul Kelly Jewellers

    Local master goldsmith, Paul F. Kelly, makes and sells his striking, modern jewelry in gold and silver here.

    33 Henry St., Kenmare, Co. Kerry, Ireland
    064-664–2590
  • 16. Quills Woollen Market

    Stop here for the town's largest selection of Irish woolen goods. Quills carries Aran knitwear, tweeds, linens, Celtic jewelry, and Irish gifts.

    1 High St., Killarney, Co. Kerry, Ireland
    064-663–2277
  • 17. Skelligs Chocolate

    The wild coastal road between Ballinskelligs and Portmagee is an unusual location for a chocolate factory, café, and shop, but then this is unusual chocolate, handmade in small batches, and acclaimed by connoisseurs for its excellence. A visit to the chocolate factory is also the perfect rainy-day treat: taste the freshly made samples, buy some to take home, then sip a hot chocolate in the café while enjoying the stormy sea view of the Wild Atlantic Way.

    The Glen Skelligs Ring (R566), Portmagee, Co. Kerry, Ireland
    066-947–9119
  • 18. The Cashmere Shop

    Here you'll find Irish-made knitwear in lambswool and cashmere in this town center shop.

    20 Henry St., Kenmare, Co. Kerry, Ireland
    064-664–8986
  • 19. The Kilkenny Shop

    Stocking a best-in-class offering of contemporary Irish craft that includes pottery, ironwork, woodwork, art, cut glass, and jewelry.

    3 New St., Killarney, Co. Kerry, Ireland
    064-662–3309
  • 20. The Milk Market

    Occupying a historic site two blocks east of Arthur's Quay (ask at the tourist information office), the Milk Market is a vibrant covered weekend market selling virtually everything but milk. On Friday the emphasis is on fashion and crafts, while Saturday is the big food day, featuring many local artisanal producers, including homemade bread and cakes, farmhouse cheese, local vegetables, pork, fish, and delicious hot, cooked food and coffee to eat on-site. Sunday adds antiques and a flea-market ambience into the mix.

    Cornmarket Row, Limerick City, Co. Limerick, Ireland
    061-214–782

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