Topless sunbathers and squirrels are the among the complaints lodged with the OPW about Ireland's best-known heritage sites.
The Sunday Independent reports that a visitor to the Botanic Gardens in Dublin complained about people bringing food to feed the squirrels.
This resulted in the squirrels chasing people, which they said was "unnerving".
Sunbathers, both in bikinis and topless were the subject of another bone of contention submitted to the OPW, with one visitor saying "I understand that the weather is nice... but at the same time this is not a beach and I feel like this behaviour should be patrolled.
Other complaints about sites concerned staff shushing visitors, litter and overgrown weeds.