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Minister Boxer Moran welcomes strong tourism figures at key OPW Visitor sites

Minister of State Kevin 'Boxer' Moran TD today welcomed the publication of visitor statistics for the OPW’s heritage sites.

The data published today showcases the top 10 visitor attractions along with the full list of sites under a number of categories and highlighting the numbers availing of the recently introduced free initiatives for the Under 12’s and for Disabled Visitors and their Carers. These figures indicate that there is an increasing level of tourism and visitor activity evident in some of Ireland’s key Heritage sites such as Dublin Castle, Kilmainham Gaol and the Rock of Cashel.

Minister Moran said:

"These figures clearly indicate that there is an enormous interest in Heritage tourism and that an increasing number of tourists and domestic visitors regard Ireland’s Heritage sites as great places to visit."

The numbers presented by the Minister today list the top 10 heritage locations in each of two categories:

  • paid visitor attractions
  • free parkland and estate attractions
Rank Paid Admission sites Free Access Sites
Fee paying Under 12 Comp. Disability Comp.
1 Dublin Castle 431,340 7,999 641 Kilkenny Castle Parklands 799,032
2 Kilmainham Gaol 430,960 8,605 971 Glendalough site 732,824
3 Kilkenny Castle 392,950 13,106 1,329 National Botanic Gardens 655,609
4 Rock of Cashel 374,092 14,421 1,077 Castletown House and Parklands 642,278
5 Brú na Bóinne 261,340 12,927 587 Doneralle Park 490,000
6 Clonmacnoise 154,330 2,464 654 Farmleigh House and Estate 389,932
7 Dún Aonghasa 136,042 5,812 194 Battle of the Boyne, Oldbridge Estate 35,608
8 JFK Arboretum 118,006 8,070 486 Emo Estate 315,204
9 Trim Castle 107,145 9,697 483 Phoenix Park Visitor Centre (including Bloom event) 201,671
10 Ross Castle* 103,734 2,323 74 Derrynane Parklands 169,047
Overall Total 2,509,939 Overall Total 4,751,205
  • Exhibition area had 62,263 visitors

The comparison totals for the same sites in 2017 were:

Paid Admission Sites Free Access Sites
2,383,000 4,605,000

The Minister said today:

"It is wonderful to see that these sites are doing so well. As well as the significant number of people making a conscious choice to visit paid attractions, which reflects very well on Ireland’s tourism performance, so many people are really happy to come an enjoy our Gardens and Parkland attractions.

"I am delighted to see that over 160,000 people have visited OPW Heritage Sites availing of the two initiatives (Under 12’s Go Free and Free admission for Disabled Visitors and their Carers), implemented by my Office. These initiatives were introduced to encourage these groups to come and experience the wonderful cultural and heritages sites on offer in Ireland."

Minister Moran concluded:

"I think this clearly plays a major part in Ireland’s tourism offering and I am happy to see that these initiatives are helping in this offering."

ENDS

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Notes to the Editor:

OPW operates 70 sites with Guided Visitor Services; 26 of these operate all year round and the remainder are seasonal sites operating on different dates between March / April and September / October. Of the total, 47 sites are paid admission.

Full Information on all Sites, including opening times, are available on www.heritageireland.ie.

OPW Counted Visitor Numbers 2018 - Full List - Please see below:

OPW 2018 Counted Visitor Numbers
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