Caherdavin

Caherdavin (Irish: Cathair Dháibhín, meaning 'Stone Fort of Dáibhín')[1] is a northern suburban district of Limerick city in the mid-west of Ireland.

In 2005, the large Jetland Shopping Centre opened, providing new retail space and a Dunnes Stores supermarket, refurbished in 2021.

The Na Piarsaigh GAA clubhouse and grounds is at Caherdavin Lawn, along with the Crowley School of Ballet and Tap Dancing.

The Caherdavin Massive Crew (CMC), made up of former local youth club members in their 20s who became clean-living, work in the area with an ethos to make the community a welcoming place for all who live in it.

Many of Caherdavin's residents work in the local area or travel to other city suburbs such as Raheen, Dooradoyle and Castletroy.

Bus Éireann operates Route 302 between Caherdavin and the city centre serving TUS (formerly LIT), Thomond Park, Thomondgate and Clancy's Strand.

In 2010, the Limerick Tunnel, built underneath the River Shannon, opened nearby to Caherdavin, providing a cross-city connection avoiding the city centre and Condell Road bypass.

Caherdavin Park