Kilmallock
Ireland
Ireland
Kilmallock sits 30 kilometers south of Limerick city along the River Loobagh, easily reached via the N20 and R512 turnoff. This medieval town serves as a handy stop between Cork and Limerick, with good access from Charleville on the R515 or Bruff on regional roads. The town has about 9 fast charging stations for electric vehicles along the main intercity route. What sets Kilmallock apart is its perfectly preserved Blossom Gate, a medieval stone gateway that still spans the main street, earning the town its nickname as the "Baalbec of Ireland" for its remarkable collection of Norman monuments and ancient stone walls.