The first record of a stud farm being set up in the region
was in 1900, when lands were purchased from James Fay,
a local farmer, by Colonel William Hall-Walker..{more}
The theme of the gardens is an allegorical journey of
the life of man, from the cradle to the grave. Visitors
are encouraged to follow the Path of Life, to experience
some of life's ambitions through interpretation...{more}
St. Fiachra's Garden was laid out on the grounds of the
Irish National Stud in 1999 to commemorate the Patron
Saint of Gardeners and to celebrate the Millennium...{more}