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Voted Ireland’s favourite ‘Hidden Gem’, Hook Lighthouse is a ‘must' visit for all of the family

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Wexford, Loch Garman A place fit for a King, Where sea and land meet, A stronghold after the idols were cast out, Whose History was happily heard…* As chairperson of Visit Wexford, it is my pleasure to introduce you to our Visit Wexford Guide which is a very useful tool to explore our fantastic county. In this free guide with map you will find lots of information and we look forward to welcoming you to Wexford. Don't forget to check out our new website www.visitwexford.ie and social media for up to minute news, travel tips and local advice. From mountains to beaches to heritage and culture, picturesque villages and vibrant towns, river valleys and trails, spectacular parks and gardens you’ll find lots to see and do in County Wexford. Why not take a walk along one of our beautiful walking trails, or along one of our many beaches? Or meet some of our craftspeople on our Craft trail; follow the Norman Way; try your hand at a bit of kitesurfing, canoeing or paddling, even cycle along the Eurovélo route? Our fantastic Grand Houses and Castles are just waiting to be explored.

With a spectacular coastline, a wealth of historic sites and attractions. Visit Wexford is a collaborative group of representatives from the Tourism and Hospitality Industry, Business sector, Local Development, Fáilte Ireland and Local Authority and our aim is to highlight to you, our visitor, all there is to see and do here in our wonderful county. Visit our jam packed website Visitwexford.ie which has all you need to know about visiting County Wexford. I would like to thank all our stakeholders for being involved, we are hugely thankful for the support given by the tourism industry in the county and Wexford County Council for the development of the brochure. Enjoy your time in County Wexford, the Cornerstone of Ireland’s Ancient East, and we’d love to see you again!

Colm Neville Chairperson Visit Wexford Email: hello@visitwexford.ie

* From Wexford a Town and its landscape, Billy Colfer, Cork University Press, 2008

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Wexford Tourist Information Office Meet the friendly Tourist Advisors who are experts at offering advice on having the best experiences while visiting Wexford Town and County. Why not call in to discuss the wonderful attractions and numerous exciting activities and events in Wexford’s beautiful towns and villages. Wexford Tourist Information Office is located on the Quay Front in Wexford Town and is open all year round. Wexford Tourist Office – Failte Ireland The Quay, Wexford town, +353 (0)53 912 3111 discoverireland.ie/wexford

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For Me, There Is Nowhere Like Wexford. It Has A Quality That Very Few Towns Hold

Our Story

opera buffs descending on the town for the annual international Wexford Festival Opera. The beautiful, historic and diverse county of Wexford is located on the most south easterly corner of the island of Ireland. Wexford is one of Ireland’s top places to visit and holiday boasting 275 kilometres of coastline with golden sandy beaches, rocky headlands, cliffs and nature reserves plus vibrant towns and a calendar filled with festivals. Heritage runs deep in Wexford; exploring this Cornerstone of Ireland’s Ancient East and journeying through the unspoiled landscape, hearing first-hand the stories that built Ireland is a ‘must’.

Vikings certainly made their mark in Wexford: bearing down from Scandinavia, hordes of wild wayfarers first arrived in the 8th century to loot and pillage. But we’ve a lot to thank them for; they also laid the foundations of many Irish towns – including Wexford, which was founded by the Vikings in about 800 AD. They named it Veisafjoror, inlet of the mud flats and it remained a Viking town for about 300 years! In 1169 the Normans arrived in Ireland onto the shores of Wexford at the request of the recently ousted High King of Leinster whose seat was located in the village of Ferns.They arrived to help Diarmait Mac Murchada battle for his kingdom. Today, Norse and Norman influences combine in Wexford, a town that has retained its compact, medieval feel – though the only invading hordes you are likely to encounter these days are the 2

Presuming you are travelling by car rather than longboat, routes connecting the highlights of the Cornerstone of Ireland make for some great driving trips, ranging from the towns themselves to all the rivers, beaches, festivals, castles, forts, abbeys and cafés in-between.

Our Towns

Wexford town is a lively place, where you can experience a wonderful café culture and fine dining, along with a vibrant arts and culture calendar with something for all. A visit to the famous National Opera House of Ireland is a must along with taking a walking tour to enjoy the town’s rich heritage and visitor attractions. The Norman town of Enniscorthy, heritage town of New Ross and bustling Gorey all combine to provide a jam-packed county with fascinating visitor attractions, beautiful coastline and everything you need to enjoy your visit. If you’re looking for some spectacular coastal vistas take a short trip out of town to Rosslare strand or the famous sands of beautiful Curracloe beach... if it looks familiar, it is, as it served as the spectacular Omaha Beach in the film Saving Private Ryan as well as featuring in the film Brooklyn. Visit Wexford Guide 2018



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Locals and visitors love to visit the beautiful and peaceful fishing village of Kilmore Quay. The village is noted for it's whitewashed thatched cottages and friendly atmosphere and is a favourite with anglers, wildlife lovers and families. Passenger vessels ferry day-trippers out to the famous Saltee Islands from the quay where you can explore the islands, take in the sea life and gain an alternative view of the rugged coastline.

Curracloe Beach Was My Favourite Place As A Kid. A Magical Beach.

stems from Ferns – Diarmait Mac Murchada, King of Leinster invited the Normans in 1169 to help him fight his battles. This significant Norman connection has earned Ferns the title ‘Gateway to Norman Wexford’. Also in the north of the county the picturesque town of Bunclody is snuggled in the breathtaking parkland of Mount Leinster. Bunclody is a pretty town where the Slaney and Clody Rivers meet in the valley of the Blackstairs Mountains and is an outdoor enthusiasts paradise. The most northerly located town in County Wexford is the bustling market town of Gorey, it's Market House sets the tone of a town just 6 minutes from the blue flag Courtown beach and Ballymoney beach and minutes from hill and woodland walks. Nearby are some must-see sites including the stunning Victorian Wells House with its expansive gardens and Wexford Lavender Farm, two of a myriad of nearby attractions and activities.

Take in the expansive coastal view the tip of the Hook Peninsula affords from the top of the world’s oldest operational lighthouse ‘Hook Lighthouse’. Travelling inland to the quayside of nearby New Ross town, shake hands with the life-size statue of President Kennedy along the ‘The Emigrant Trail’. Experience the smells and sounds of a 1840’s emigrant vessel aboard The Dunbrody and visit the Ros Tapestry for an insight into our Norman history. From New Ross head inland to Enniscorthy town, described in Ulysses as ‘the finest place in the world’, an early Norman town dating back 1,500 years. Straddling the River Slaney, Enniscorthy played a key role in Ireland’s struggle for independence. A visit to the battlefield at Vinegar Hill, the Norman Enniscorthy Castle and the National 1798 Centre is a must! Making your way north to the market town of Gorey you happen upon the historical village of Ferns, featuring prominently on Ireland’s Ancient East and boasting the 13th century Ferns Castle. The whole history of modern Ireland 4

Our Beaches

We have over 275km of coastline in County Wexford, 75% of which is made up of beautiful wide-open sandy beaches and spectacular coastline.

Blue Flag (Courtown, Morriscastle, Rosslare, Ballinesker, Curracloe, Ballymoney North) and Green Coast beaches (Ballymoney, Cahore, Old Bawn, Culleton’s Gap, St. Helen’s Bay, Ballyhealy, Booley Bay, Grange). If it’s surfing, kite-surfing, a sand castle making session or a secluded coastal walk Wexford has a beach for all enthusiasts. Visit Wexford Guide 2018


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For a fun filled family beach day a visit to Courtown, Kilmore or Rosslare Strand is a must or enjoy the almost exotic white soft sands of Morriscastle Strand or Curracloe Beach, for a surfing adventure take a trip to Carnivan or for a secluded picnic discover Dollar Bay and many more ‘not so secret’ spots!

Explore the world’s oldest lighthouse, Ireland’s biggest open-air museum, and it’s most famous Famine Ship! Discover a landscape rich in biodiversity, from unique coastal habitats to the famous Wexford Wildfowl Reserve, a haven for wildlife and one of the most important wildbird reserves in the world.

Our Trails

The Norman Way

What better way to begin your discovery of our beautiful county than by exploring some of Ireland’s most popular and iconic landmarks on Ireland’s Ancient East and journey the expansive Heritage Trail, Norman Way, Emigrant Trail, Garden Trail and Craft Trail or hike off the beaten track on one of Wexford’s Walking Trails.

Heritage of Wexford An age-old gateway into Ireland, County Wexford is steeped in history dating back to the Stone Age, over 6,000 years ago. Journey through time and meet our ancestors - Celts, Christians, Vikings, Normans, French, Welsh and English - who have left us a remarkable heritage, unrivalled anywhere else in Ireland. Wexford’s history, culture and magnificent landscape are presented to you in a very special way, on the Wexford Heritage Trail

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In 1166, Diarmait Mac Murchada was ousted as King of Leinster, fled Ireland and sought help from Henry II. Henry gave Diarmait permission to recruit mercenaries and authorised his subjects to help Diarmait. In May 1169 the Normans first arrived to Ireland at Bannow Bay in Wexford. They set about conquering Leinster and the territories Diarmait had claimed sovereignty over. This intriguing tale of the journey from invaders to becoming ‘More Irish than the Irish themselves’, can be rediscovered along the gems on the Norman Way of Wexford - it will win you over as we did the Normans all those years ago.

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Gardens Galore

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right across the county featuring galleries, craft workshops and exhibition spaces. Milliners, potters, weavers, wood turners, sculptors and jewellers all feature across the trail, offering visitors an opportunity to view a broad variety of traditional crafting skills.

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Homestead, the JFK Memorial Park and the Emigrant Flame and Dunbrody Famine Ship, a replica of the famine ship which his great grandfather left Ireland aboard.

Walking Trails

The Wexford Garden Trail features over 17 beautiful gardens; some originally laid out in the 18th and 19th century while others were begun just 10 years ago. The larger public gardens provide an ideal outing for all the family, while the smaller private gardens will give you not only an enjoyable and relaxing afternoon, they will also introduce you to the large range of plants grown in this temperate region.

The Emigrant Trail & The Kennedy Story

Wexford has unique Irish American links being the ancestral home to President John F. Kennedy. Visitors can explore this connection through the ‘Emigrant Trail’ visiting the Kennedy 8

A selection of beautiful walks through varied countryside awaits you in Wexford Walking Trails – wooded walks, historic walks, coastal walks, and mountain walks. You can choose a different walk each day and savour the varied beauty of Europe’s most western isle. A selection of 18 different walking trails are on offer across Wexford. A guide to activities in Wexford, cycling routes, trail walks and golf courses can all be found on visitwexford.ie Visit Wexford Guide 2018


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Festivals

Eugene O’Neill International Festival of Theatre in New Ross in October will celebrate the strong ties between Ireland and the United States exemplified by O’Neill’s Irish heritage. eugeneoneillfestival.com A calendar full of festivals, events and cultural activities are on offer year round, so there is always something fun to see and do in Wexford. The International Wexford Festival Opera takes place in Wexford town annually during October and November coinciding with the annual Wexford Fringe Festival – offering a variety of entertainment and cultural events. In the summer season a series of fun-filled festivals take to the streets including the Wexford Strawberry Culture and Food Festival in Enniscorthy and the Wexford Food and Wine Festival in Wexford town. Wexford’s unique U.S. links are celebrated during Irish America Day in New Ross each July fourth. Enjoy an open-air fashion show, live music and Family Fun Day at the Market House Festival in Gorey during the August Bank Holiday Weekend. The Wexford Maritime Festival celebrates the life of Commodore John Barry, a Wexford-man and founder of the American Navy and offers a variety of maritime activities. Enjoy a fun-filled weekend for all the family at Jest Fest with a host of street theatre and comedy on offer across Wexford town or take to the streets of Enniscorthy for the Rockin’ Food Festival with beats and eats for all rhythms and tastes. New Ross hosts the New Ross Piano Festival each September with international pianists, late night concerts, pianos in public spaces for you to play, and masterclasses you can sit in on. newrosspianofestival.com 10

Each mid-summer the quaint fishing village of Kilmore Quay celebrates the Kilmore Quay Seafood Festival: with its famous seafood platters, entertainment and family fun days! The fun extends to the Duncannon Sand Sculpting Festival too! The Art in the Open Festival celebrates ‘Plein Air’ painting, with a host of paint outs, workshops with international artists, and culminating in a giant art exhibition. The Wexford Spiegeltent Festival on Wexford town quayside hosts a variety of marvels and wonders, the best in music, comedy, opera, theatre, film and kids’ shows in a giant Victorian style circus tent – it is a festival like no other!

Wexford Winterland sees a joyous celebration of the festive season with ice-skating, festive movies and a wonderful traditional Christmas market in Wexford Town. Fun filled festive events also take place in New Ross, Enniscorthy and Gorey towns with lots of fun on offer for all the family. For a full list of Wexfords vibrant festival and events calendar see visitwexford.ie Visit Wexford Guide 2018



Dining

in the Southeast. greenacres.ie. Heading south onto Main Street An Cistin Eile has a growing following, this intimate restaurant offers the finest contemporary Irish food with a rustic twist. Take a trip up Keysers Lane and watch the skies change over Wexford Harbour from a panoramic seat at the Fusion café on the top floor of the National Opera House. The award winning La Cote Restaurant is a modern Irish/French restaurant in Wexford Town offering an affordable and relaxed culinary experience. lacote.ie

Wexford offers a wonderful variety of accommodation and dining. Visitors can enjoy a selection of accommodation from pretty cottage rentals, bed and breakfasts, camping to luxury hotels, a five- star destination spa and everything in between. The tales of hospitality are legendary, the county is home to several wonderful traditional Irish pubs the type that will draw you in and encompass you in an atmosphere that will make you feel more Irish then the Irish themselves. The ‘craic and the ceol’ will ensure that you leave Wexford with a warm, welcoming feeling ensuring a return visit. The café culture of Wexford is abundant, offering many ideal spots to take a street-side chair and enjoy the hustle and bustle and friendly atmosphere. From a street side cuppa to Michelin dining, there’s variety on offer for all tastes. The entire county is renowned for its local produce.

Dunbrody Country House Hotel is a small luxury hotel in Wexford located on the dramatic Hook Peninsula on Ireland’s south coast. Owned and operated by husband and wife team Kevin & Catherine Dundon, it reflects their joint passion for excellence in all areas - fine food and a friendly, relaxed service combined with luxury accommodation all within the centuries-old walls of this beautiful Georgian property. dunbrodyhouse.com Aldridge Lodge located overlooking the wonderful Duncannon Village is a foodie hotspot! aldridgelodge.com Nestled on McDermott Street in Gorey Chill Wine Bar & Bistro serves tasty, affordable meals to suit every palette.chillbistro.ie

Together Gorey, Wexford, New Ross and Enniscorthy and everything in-between offer a complete dining experience for all tastes. Whether it is a local “farm to fork” feel you are looking for or perhaps a fusion of European or Asian cuisine there are plenty of restaurants across the County that can cater for everyone’s palette. Located in the heart of Wexford town at Selskar Square the Michelin recommended Greenacres Restaurant is one of the most popular 12

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Whether you are looking to wine and dine in a place with great food and service, follow your favourite sports, catch some live music or even simply get together Katie Daly’s is the place to visit. katiedalys.ie Unyoke Country Kitchens The Real Unyoke is one of Ireland’s oldest pubs and has been in the same family for five generations offering exquisite homemade artisan food and specialty teas/coffees. The Kitchen @ Gorey take their food seriously, sourcing local, Irish, seasonal, free range and organic where possible. Where quality ingredients speak for themselves. thekitchengorey.ie The Templars Inn has beautiful panoramic views across Templetown Bay. Enjoy dining on the large decking area where specialities in seafood are on offer along with a varied Full Bar Menu. thetemplarsinn.com Meyler’s Bar & Restaurant is renowned locally for its tasty food and excellent pint, there is always a friendly atmosphere in this cosy Pub. meylersmillhouse.com

The Duck Terrace Restaurant & Café is located in restored courtyard buildings including a coach house, potting shed and gardener’s tool shed situated on the grounds of Marlfield House just outside of Gorey. Food is modern fusion and Italian and is best described as delicious and moreish. marlfieldhouse.com

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Have some tea, coffee and a scone in the sweetest place in New Ross. The Cracked Teapot. facebook.com/TheCrackedTeapot Café Nutshell in New Ross is proud to fly the flag for Irish produce – and more importantly – for local produce. This casual and light filled relaxed space offers a taste of the Wexford countryside that owners Patsy and Philip Rogers grew up with. facebook.com/cafenutshell Mannion's Pub is proudly owned and operated by husband & wife team Emmet & Lisa Hall in New Ross. Mannion's places a firm emphasis on using local, sustainable produce & organic where possible. mannionspub.ie When in Enniscorthy check out awarding winning cafe’s who offer fresh local produced dishes; The Wilds, Cotton Tree, Little Spoon, Toffee & Thyme and Impresso. If you are lucky enough to be visiting our beautiful County Wexford make sure to seek out our wonderful Eat Wexford Brochure. Eat Wexford is a guide to where the food and drink made by members of the Wexford Food Family can be experienced and purchased. wexfordfoodfamily.com

Family History & Genealogy Before making an unforgettable trip to Wexford, you might enjoy tracing your family’s history online first. This research may uncover specific places or people of interest directly relevant to your family’s history. This will make your time in Wexford extra special and unique to you. The first step is to gather all the basic information you already know about your ancestors from Wexford. Check out 14

the dedicated page- Explore Your Roots in Wexford -on visitwexford.ie for more hints and tips on how to get started. Share your research with your family members and ask them these questions too. They may have an important nugget of information or an old piece of family history (newspaper clippings, diaries etc.) which may shine a light on your investigation. Visit Wexford Guide 2018


Estate, Museum & Gardens

Today you can meander through beautiful grounds, take lakeside walks, visit the Irish Agricultural Museum, or just soak in the exquisite atmosphere of this historic place. The Castle will open to the public in 2018 for tours and trails, family events and a new visitor centre, cafĂŠ and shop. The grounds are open all year round, please check our website for admission times and special events. Johnstown Castle, Co Wexford.

Email: johnstowncastle@irishheritagetrust.ie or vsit www.irishagrimuseum.ie


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Gorey

The most northerly located town of Wexford is the bustling market town of Gorey, which is just six minutes from the blue flag Courtown beach & Ballymoney beach and minutes from hill and woodland walks. Gorey is a busy thriving area particularly well known and enjoyed for its dining and retail experience. At the heart of Gorey town is Market House Design located in the historic Market House building on Main Street. Happily, this building also houses the Tourist Information Office so a visit is a must. A gallery space within the historic building provides a year round exhibition venue for makers to showcase, promote and sell their work. +353 (0)53 948 4526. 16

Crafts and crafts people abound in the area: Grรกinne Kenny Design specialises in handwoven and mixed media for interiors and is inspired by the colours and textures of the coastline and seashore. Grรกinne creates products including bespoke Lampshades, Soft Furnishings and Textile Visit Wexford Guide 2018


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Gorey Wall Art enthused by the Sea and the changing colours and textures of the Irish Landscape. Gráinne is a member of Wexford Craft Trail. grainnekennydesign.com Wexford is known for its sunshine but should the weather prove unreliable then maybe take the opportunity to visit Movies@Gorey which screens a wide range of films suitable for all ages as well as an interesting choice of live events including plays, ballets, operas, concerts and exhibitions. moviesatgorey.ie

serving delicious homemade cakes with tea and coffee. kilmurrynursery.com Glenavon Japenese Garden is a one acre garden which depicts the four seasons and is centred round a beautifully recreated Japanese pavilion. Stone lanterns, statues and other features accentuate this theme and a Liquidambar flanks one of the perimeters.

Make time out for a trip to the historical village of Ferns which played a very significant part in Ireland’s Ancient East story when Diarmait Mac Murchada, King of Leinster invited the Normans in 1169 to help him fight his battles. They liked the place so much they never left and you can visit a range of archaeological sites dotted throughout the village, evidence of its central role in Wexford’s medieval history. High crosses, a 12th century monastery and a holy well point to its significant Christian influence, while a free guided tour of Ferns Castle (open May to September) will give you an opportunity to hear the story of Ferns in the surrounds of an authentic 12th century castle. fernsvillage.ie Gardens and gardening are everywhere in Gorey with plenty of opportunity for an appreciation of plants if that’s your thing. Kilmurry Nursery and Garden is a family run herbaceous perennial nursery and garden laid out in various formal and informal settings. Attached is an award winning nursery and seasonal tearooms 18

The Bay Garden in Camolin, near Ferns is justifiably celebrated. The garden was created out of an old neglected orchard in 1989. The hard work has paid off with a series of beautiful rooms including a Serpentine Garden, a Cottage Garden, a White Garden, a sunken Rose Garden, a Pond Garden, Funereal and Hot borders, a Barn Garden with prairie planting, a wonderful Woodland and Bog garden and finally an excellent Vegetable area. Frances and Iain MacDonald have developed this wonderful two acre plantsperson garden over the past 28 years. It offers interest throughout the seasons through the design and planting which showcases their years of horticultural experience. thebaygarden.com

Springmount Garden Centre

Springmount Garden Centre is the perfect venue for both keen and novice gardeners. It offers a great range of new and rare plants, trees, fruit & vegetables. Helpful, knowledgeable staff are on hand to provide advice & inspiration. The Gallery at Springmount presents exhibitions all year round. The Greenhouse Café at the centre is a member of Good Food Ireland, and serves delicious home baked food. springmount.ie

Waiting to be explored is the stunning Wells House and Gardens in the heart of the lush, green countryside of County Wexford. The house, gardens and landscape were designed by the renowned architect Daniel Robertson in the mid-1830s and you can learn more of the stories of this wonderful home on a house tour. Enjoy stunning terrace gardens, a craft courtyard, woodland walks and an adventure playground and much more. You can also experience the ancient art of falconry on a woodland walk with their expert falconer when you can handle and fly magnificent birds of prey in their natural habitat. wellshouse.ie Visit Wexford Guide 2018


Have a fun day out at SecretValley!

Secret Valley Wildlife Park is the only fully licensed zoo and conservation facility in the South East.

Visit www.secretvalley.ie for more details, email info@secretvalley.ie or call 053 9244023 / 0872050069. Visit us on Facebook for updates.

Enjoy a Fun Family Day out with animal handling, fun and educational audio tour for every visitor, - lots of hands on activit! Meet the Capuchins, Meerkats, Lemurs, visit the Reptile House, enjoy a bite to eat at the Valley Café and much, much more!

The Secret Valley team and our animal friends look forward to welcoming you to Secret Valley Wildlife Park & Zoo. Use Google Maps to guide you to Secret Valley easily.

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Gorey which visitors can operate, fire engine ride, crazy maze, giant buzz off, gokarts, milking cow and much more. kiaoraminifarm.ie

The Father Murphy Centre in Boolavogue is a haven of peace in a rural setting with something available for all age groups. The centre spans a 250 year period embracing both the historical and rural aspects of the area. Facilities include a large picnic area, a playground, a maze, a tea room and craft shop.

Ballymore Historic Features, an award-winning museum depicts centuries of history at Ballymore, a small country estate in North Wexford. The museum celebrates and emphasises the past in a refreshing and unique way and features a picture gallery, farm display and old dairy. Venture out into the surrounding grounds and you will find the ruins of a Norman castle dating back to the 14th century, Ballymore Church and Graveyard (1869) and a former 1798 rebel camp site. ballymorehistoricfeatures.com

Accommodation in Gorey Amber Springs Hotel

The stylish Amber Springs has been designed to a superior deluxe standard and boasts an impressive lobby with its sweeping staircase and showpiece chandelier. The hotel is family friendly with indoor and outdoor play areas. The hotel specialises in weddings, banquets and private dining while the Club Amber Leisure Centre offers wonderful leisure facilities. +353 (0)53 948 4000 ambersprings.ie Ashdown Park Hotel

Children can get up close and personal with nature at Wexford Lavender Farm - Ireland’s first dedicated, organic Lavender Farm! Experience a walk through the lavender field into the woods and enjoy the Purple Haze Café, the gift shop with plenty of unique lavender products, an indoor playroom (for kids of five and under), outdoor playground, and Billy the Friendly Bull, our quad barrel train ride! wexfordlavendarfarm.com

Other child friendly options include Kia Ora Mini Farm, an award winning open farm in Gorey, with a large variety of animals and fantastic attractions such as real diggers 20

Àr mBrèacha, meaning ‘our roots’ was opened in 1992 as a House of Storytelling. It is set beneath the scenic view of Sliabh Bhui, in North County Wexford and celebrates traditional storytelling that goes back thousands of years in Ireland. Our Motto is “Bringing what is good with us from the past into the future”. storiesfromthehearth.ie

Situated in its own private grounds and minutes away from the boutique boulevard of Esmond Street, miles of sandy beaches and top class golf courses. Impressive leisure facilities including a full sized swimming pool, a children’s pool, a hot tub, a sauna, and a steam room, as well as a beauty salon and kid's playroom. +353 (0)53 948 0500 ashdownparkhotel.com Visit Wexford Guide 2018


Oldbawn Mobile Home Park One of Wexford’s principal mobile home parks, with mobile home sales of new and used mobile homes on site

We offer a variety of new and secondhand mobile homes for sale on the park from prevalent names like Atlas, Abi, Willerby, Swift BK Bluebird and Delta. We have a huge collection of new and used mobile homes on site to suit everyone’s unique, economical budget. If it’s been some time since you have been in a mobile home, they have experienced some key renovations and have transformed hugely from the kind we all recall staying in when we were kids.

For further information contact Ciaran Old Bawn, Ballygarrett, Co Wexford, Ireland Y25 A2N7 T: 053 9427 100 • M: 087 050 8943 E: oldbawnmobilehomepark@gmail.com

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Only 10 mins from Gorey!!

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Open: 10:30am – 5pm Tuesday to Sunday Closed Mondays exc. Bank Hols

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Gorey St. Thereses Bed & Breakfast

Morriscastle Strand Caravan Park

Seafield Golf & Spa Hotel

St. Thereses, an Award Winning 4 Star Failte Ireland approved B&B, is situated just off the M11 at Exit 23 on the outskirts of Gorey town. We have welcomed guests to our home for over 25 years and you are assured of a comfortable and relaxing stay in peaceful surroundings. +353 (0)53 942 1793 sttheresesbandb.com

Idyllically located in Ireland’s Ancient East alongside the 20km long Blue Flag beach of Morriscastle and only 30 minutes drive from Rosslare International Ferry Port. Family owned and managed since 1969. Modern facilities, activities and Kidsklub available throughout the season. +353 (0)87 773 7637 morriscastlestrand.com

Seafield offers guests luxurious accommodation, fine dining, leading edge conference facilities and an 18 hole championship golf course. Treat yourself in the exquisite Oceo Spa with over 60 treatments to pamper yourself amid decadent thermal suites in which to relax and indulge the senses. +353 (0)53 942 4000 seafieldhotel.com



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The designated Heritage Town of Enniscorthy is located in the heart of Wexford County. Today it is a busy shopping and visitor town filled with interesting heritage sites and described in Ulysses as ‘the finest place in the world’. Straddling the River Slaney, Enniscorthy played a key role in Ireland’s centuries-long struggle for independence, especially during the 1798 Rebellion but also the 1916 Rising which eventually led to the War of Independence and the birth of the Irish Free State. The town’s streets are picture perfect, a feature which saw Enniscorthy used as the backdrop in the much acclaimed Brooklyn film adapted from Colm Tóibín’s novel of the same name. 26

The award winning Enniscorthy Castle, in the heart of Enniscorthy town, built in the 12th century, has been home to Norman knights, English Earls and local merchant families. Visit the dungeon, see the rare medieval wall art – The Halberdier, and visit the battlements at the top of the castle to see the amazing views of Vinegar Hill Battlefield, Enniscorthy town, and the

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surrounding countryside. The castle offers a fantastic visitor experience and a fun filled dress up for children’s area; take a step back in time with a fun filled themed day out! knightsandrebels.ie Every year, Enniscorthy Castle is transformed into Santa’s Enchanted Castle. Families will venture through the Castle in the company of Santa’s Elves and a host of Disney Characters and meet Santa Claus. Open Nov & Dec. Visit www.santasenchantedcastle.ie Visit Wexford Guide 2018

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Award Winning Garden Centre

Cois na hAbhann is an award winning, family run, five star gold Garden, Home and Lifestyle centre situated in Camolin (directly beside S&N Granite), on the main road between Gorey and Enniscorthy. At Cois na hAbhann the Garden Centre is full of top quality plants. We aim to provide a friendly welcome and believe we have created a relaxed environment for our customers to shop in. Why not browse our inspirational and creative

displays? Horticulturists are on hand and will be only too happy to offer expert advice with plant selection and design. Our interior and giftware department offers a beautiful and inspiring collection of furniture, giftware, kitchenware, soft furnishings, jewellery and handbags which our buyers have sourced from all over the world. Your experience in Cois na hAbhann is key to everything we do. Our customer service is why

people return again and again. We are a family run business who place an emphasis on good customer relations and providing a quality and affordable service for our customers. Ideally situated on the main N11, only one hour from Dublin with ample free parking and fully wheelchair accessible.

Follow up on your shopping experience with a visit to our BAY TREE CAFE and sample the delights of freshly baked cakes and scones, or enjoy our homemade chowder, soup or salads. Or simply enjoy a restorative cuppa in a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere. With ample seating both indoors and outdoors you can bask in the warm sunshine or shelter from the rain, relaxing whatever the weather brings.

Camolin, Enniscorthy, Co. Wexford T: +353 (0)53 9382970 E: info@coisnahabhann.ie www.coisnahabhann.ie


Marlfield House is Wexford’s most stylish country house hotel on 36 acres of manicured gardens. It’s 19 bedrooms & reception rooms are filled with gleaming antiques and blazing fires. The Duck Terrace Restaurant in restored courtyard buildings provides a much loved casual dining experience overlooking the kitchen gardens.

GOREY, CO WEXFORD FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 053 9421124

T: (053) 942 1124 • www.marlfieldhouse.com

Blackwater Open Farm, Restaurant & Fun Zones Visit us for a fun day out for the whole family, meet the animals, play in the playground, milk Jessie our model dairy cow, ride the tractors and enjoy a bite to eat in our seasonal restaurant

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• Fully Wheelchair & Buggy Accessible • FREE Coach & Car Parking • Toilets & Baby Changing Facilities • Indoor & Outdoor Play + Picnic Areas • Model Life-Size Milking Cow • Zip Line & Go-Kart Track • Space Net Climbing Frame

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The National 1798 Rebellion Centre ‘One of the greatest visitor attractions in County Wexford’ T: 053 923 7596 or T: 053 923 4699 www.1798centre.ie

Visit Enniscorthy Castle ‘A view from the Keep’ ‘Walk in the footsteps of Anglo-Norman Knights, Irish Kings and Elizabethan Adventurers’ T: 053 9234699 www.enniscorthycastle.ie


Enniscorthy Fanned by flames of Revolution in America and France, the events of 1798 in Ireland are etched forever on Irish history. Vividly re-told in an exciting interpretation of events, the 'Rebellion Experience' at The National 1798 Rebellion Centre is not to be missed. On your visit you will meet the key figures of the Rebellion in a state-of-the-art 4D battle of Vinegar Hill Experience, discover how weapons from the period worked and learn in gruesome detail how some 20,000

insurgents faced the might of 10,000 well trained and well-armed Crown Forces. Combine this with the historic battlefield on Vinegar Hill which overlooks the heritage town of Enniscorthy today. A walk to the peak helps you take a step back in time and imagine the epic battles scenes between the Red Coats and the Pikemen. 1798centre.ie.

Once you have filled up on history, a visit to Kiltrea Pottery in Enniscorthy is a complete change of pace. Kiltrea Pottery is light years away from the machine-made and mass-produced goods with which we are all familiar. Their Kitchenware is distinctive, quietly understated and elegant while garden pieces exhibit clean, robust and enduring lines. Michael Roche’s creations are instantly recognisable and possess fluidity, grace and honesty of form. Michael and his team of local craftspeople produce pots that grace 30

glamorous kitchens, enchanting patios and public and private gardens throughout Ireland and Europe. The shop which adjoins the pottery provides inspiration, stimulation and the practical opportunity to browse through our complete range of stock which includes spectacular one-off pieces, keenly priced seasonal specials and seconds. kiltreapottery.com Given that Wexford enjoys the most amount of sunshine on the island, it is no surprise that the entire county is renowned for its local produce such as strawberries, fish, honeys and jams. Taking place every June in Enniscorthy town, the annual Strawberry Culture and Food Festival and the All-Ireland Farmer’s Market is a family celebration of local food and the arts. Wexford celebrates its literary heritage with the Wexford Literary Festival that connects, inspires and informs writers and readers of all ages. The festival includes workshops, author talks and writing awards and is held in Enniscorthy every May. wexfordliteraryfestival.com

The annual Enniscorthy Rockin’ Food Festival promises to be bigger and better than ever. Everything we love most about summer is expected with outdoor music events, Rock & Roll Gig Trail and Artisan Food, Craft & Beer Markets. There will be plenty of activities included for the younger festival goers such as Mad Hatter’s Tea Party, Mini Chef Cookery Class, Ancient East Story Telling and lots more. rockinfoodfestival.com

The best way to experience Enniscorthy and its surrounds is to get out into the countryside itself. Three walks, centred on

Oulart Hill, share one of the most historic and scenic locations in County Wexford. The Unyoke Walk, through undulating farmland, includes three km of the actual untouched medieval Wexford-Dublin coach road – a rare experience. It passes several sites of interest, all of which are interpreted for the walker, ending in the tiny hamlet of The Unyoke.

Cosán na Glóire (Path of Glory) runs gently across the level summit, by the battlefield to Tulach a’ tSolais. This monument was opened in 1999 with substantial Government financial backing. It is in the words of the renowned Irish economist, TK Whitaker, ‘dedicated to 1798 in its particular context of the European Enlightenment’. It is a minimalist, striking and nuanced memorial.

The Jean Kennedy Smith Walk is a looped walk from the hill to Oulart, The ’98 Village. See the ’98 Chapel and several sites and monuments in the village. This walk includes both the Tree of Liberty planted by Jean Kennedy Smith in 1995 in honour of the ideals of the United Irishmen and Tulach a’tSolais for which she turned the first sod in 1998. Closer to Enniscorthy itself is the very enjoyable three km (six km round trip) scenic walk along the western bank of the River Slaney south of Enniscorthy town. It crosses a footbridge at the River Urrin and follows a gravel path through a semi-wild meadow which is part of an extensive Special Area of Conservation. The meadow plains offer views up and down the valley Visit Wexford Guide 2018



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Enniscorthy perfect location for your break away. Large Family Rooms, Couples Deluxe rooms, this hotel has something for everyone. Indoor Pool with Leisure Club, Playground and only a few minutes’ walk to bus and train station. Leisure Club, Playground, 2 Restaurants, Carvery Lunch and Free Carparking +353 (0)53 923 7800 riversideparkhotel.com plus that of Brownswood House, the home of Eileen Grey, the famous furniture designer.

Treacys Hotel

Treacys Hotel Wexford, one of the most luxurious Wexford Hotels, combines contemporary glamour with old world elegance and perfectly located in the bustling town of Enniscorthy, County Wexford generating a hub of activity.

The Trading Post Camper Park has been welcoming tourists for almost 20 years and is a small family owned park in rural Wexford, 5km from the beach where you can take advantage of the famous Sunny South East weather. Part of the Ireland Ancient East trail and “Trail Head” for the Oulart Hill Battlefield walking hub. Nearest four star park to Rosslare Europort, makes it an ideal place to stay as you enter or leave Ireland with an added 10% discount for two or more nights on arrival or departure. Excellent facilities, including disabled. Well stocked shop and petrol station, newly opened Cafe.

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medieval sites that will help you to understand the Norman way of life. These hidden gems are waiting to be explored down quiet country lanes, in beautiful seaside villages and alongside stunning beaches. The Norman Way is also ideal for cyclists with bike racks and benches available at many of the sites. The Norman Way actually follows the route of the Eurovelo 1 Atlantic Coast cycling route. thenormanway.com The Ros Tapestry, is a unique ongoing project which began in 1998. It involves over 150 volunteer stitchers working on 15 giant tapestries. Each tapestry depicts a different significant event in the history of the town and surrounding areas. New Ross

is central to at least four counties which were heavily influenced by the Normans – Wexford, Waterford, Kilkenny and Carlow, and their tales are richly told in thread within the Ros Tapestries. rostapestry.ie St Mary’s Abbey is a medieval church overlooking New Ross reputed to hold the heart of Isabel, wife of William Marshal. The Abbey is part of the Norman Way Trail. Visit Wexford Guide 2018

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The Dunbrody Irish Emigrant Experience

Dunbrody Famine Ship is one of the premier tourist attractions in the South East of Ireland. Centred on an authentic reproduction of an 1840’s emigrant vessel, it provides a world-class interpretation of the famine emigrant experience. Incorporating guided tour, costumed performers and themed exhibitions of the highest quality, ‘The Dunbrody’ provides a unique insight into the bravery and fortitude with which Irish people faced up to a desperate situation.

Visitor Centre Opening Hours: Open 7 days a week! 9:00am to 6:00pm

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New Ross wandering the 623 acres dedicated to the memory of John Fitzgerald Kennedy, the Arboretum contains over 4,500 types of trees and shrubs. jfkarboretum@opw.ie Next up is Kilmokea Country Manor and Gardens. This hidden gem offers visitors a fascinating wander through their seven acres of wall garden with rose gardens, pools and herbaceous planting and on to the woodland garden packed with spring colour. The history of the whole area is depicted throughout with Monks, Vikings and Normans all presented to weave their intriguing story. kilmokea.com.

The Dunbrody Famine Ship Experience is another must stop on any tour of Ireland's Ancient East. This award winning family attraction, moored on the quayside in New Ross, takes visitors back in time to the 1840’s. Here you can explore a replica emigrant vessel both above and below deck. You can listen to real life stories as costumed performers set the scene for the arduous journeys taken by so many during the Great Irish Famine. dunbrodyfamineship.com

Also, at the gardens is 3D Archery which offers you the opportunity to try your hand at this ancient sport. Learn about and shoot different bows while following a themed woodland trail. 3darcheryireland.com.

Woodville House and Gardens in New Ross is a treat for the gardener and historian. Set in sweeping parkland, planted with specimen trees and laid out in the 19th century, Woodville House is the home of the Roche family who have lived here since 1876. woodvillegardens.ie As you drive out of the town, south on the R733 visit the Kennedy Homestead where you can relive the sights and sounds of President Kennedy’s iconic return visit to Wexford in 1963, a time which Kennedy himself referred to as, “The best four days of my life”. Today, five generations later, the Kennedy Homestead is still farmed by descendants of the family. The centre offers a state of the Art Visitor Centre, housing rare and unique memorabilia and archive film footage. kennedyhomestead.ie A peaceful visit to the JFK Park and Arboretum is a natural follow on; enjoy 38

Dunbrody Abbey is a five minute drive from Kilmokea. A 12th century Cistercian monastery founded by Herve de Montmorency on the instructions of his nephew, the Norman knight Strongbow. The abbey’s visitor centre is found directly across the road from this majestic medieval ruin. Pride of place at the visitor centre is an intricate yew hedge maze made of 1500 trees. Also on site, is a nine hole pitch & putt family golf course, a museum, craft gallery and tea rooms. dunbrodyabbey.com South East Charters in Duncannon will

provide the ultimate sea angling or scenic boat cruise experience. seatours.ie

Duncannon Fort is a bastioned fortress perched on the side of the stunning Hook Peninsula – and also deserves a visit. This historic structure has gathered countless intriguing and awe inspiring stories over its 450 year history and holds one of the best vantage points to take in the beautiful Waterford Estuary. duncannonfort.ie Shielbaggan Outdoor Education Centre is based in Ramsgrange, a seven minute drive from Duncannon. It offers a large range of land and water sports including Coasteering, Kayaking, Canoeing, Surfing, Climbing, High Ropes, Caving, Archery, Orienteering, Team Challenges and Abseiling. Suitable for young and old alike, whether you want to learn a new sport or just have fun. sheilbaggan.com If you need some time out after all that, Colclough Gardens, a restored Georgian Walled Garden, originally created over 200 years ago by the Colclough Family, who lived in Tintern Abbey for hundreds of years, might just be the ideal choice. The large two and a half acre garden contains the restored Victorian vinery/orangery and reinstated geometric design. The garden is abundant with flowers, fruit trees and vegetables and is enveloped by brick walls and forest. colcoughwalledgarden.com Visit Wexford Guide 2018



New Ross past 27 years, Denis Kenny and the team have amassed a lifetime of experience specialising in the creation of striking pieces in wools and silks. They are focused, highly skilled, very experienced and dedicated to pairing the traditional values of remarkable craftsmanship with contemporary design. Abbey Par 3 Golf, Crazy Golf and Footee Golf is a ten minute drive from Ramsgrange driving towards Fethard. It is a family run business in the beautiful sunny south west corner of Co. Wexford. It offers the perfect way for you to take in some fresh air-filled fun as you explore the Cornerstone of Ireland’s Ancient East. abbeypar3.com

The peninsula is a jumping off point for lots of water and indeed land based adventures! The new authentic Eco Adventure Tourism Company, The Irish Experience, has a choice of activities for you and your family including: Sea Cave Kayaking, Stand Up Paddleboarding, Crazy Coasteering, Self-Guided Snorkelling and much more! theirishexperience.com. Other adventure options include: Freedom Surf School which operates from Carnivan Beach and offers Surf Lessons, Stand Up Paddle Boarding, Body Boarding, Equipment Hire. freedomsurfschool.com and Hooked kitesurfing on Duncannon beach. hookedkitesurfing.ie For something completely different there's Loftus Hall, Ireland's most haunted house. Located on the Hook peninsula it is said by locals to have been haunted by the devil and the ghost of a young woman. Daily tours of the house are available loftushall.ie. Lovers of craft should seek out Ceadogán Rugs who create contemporary designer rugs and wall hangings at their workshop just outside Wellington bridge. Over the 40

Visitors are welcome to the showroom. ceadogan.ie.

Hat lovers will be spoilt for choice at the aptly name Mad 4 Hats at Ballygarvan, near New Ross. Mad4Hats by Patsy Flood O’Connor has been creating ranges of hats, knitwear and accessories for over 20 years, drawing from the skills of local crafts people, attained through generations of experience. Patsy’s designs are heavily influenced by her surroundings, drawing on inspiration from stone walls, mosses, leaves, seashells and an abundance of wildflowers. She creates the textures and colour-pallets you see in her soft and colourful fabrics. mad4hats.com Accommodation In New Ross

Kilmokea Country Manor & Gardens When you arrive at Kilmokea, your energetic young hosts will feed you with enthusiasm, beauty and home grown food in their fine house and fabulous gardens.

With its heritage gardens and long history, the Kilmokea experience includes a cosy up by the log fire to savour a delicacy of sweet treats with Afternoon Tea on arrival. +353 (0)51 388109 kilmokea.com Rosegarland Estate

Rosegarland Estate is a secluded 650 acre country estate which is uniquely unspoilt and untouched by time. Four luxury 4* Failte Ireland approved self-catering mews houses are located in converted stone cut farm buildings in a picturesque court yard. Old World Victorian charm has been combined with modern day luxury. +353 (0)87 2478317 rosegarlandestate.ie Brandon House Hotel

The 4-star Brandon House Hotel and Solas Croí Eco Spa is a Country Manor House conveniently situated on the N25 in historical New Ross, nestled between Wexford and Waterford. In essence the Brandon House Hotel is a true haven for the weary traveller, pampering the spirit and providing enjoyment for all the family. +353 (0)51 421703 brandonhousehotel.ie Fruithill Cottages Set in the landscaped grounds of 18th Century Fruit Hill House near New Ross, these approved self-catering holiday homes make an ideal base for touring Wexford, Waterford and Kilkenny +353(0)51 388694 fruithill-cottages-ireland.com Visit Wexford Guide


Kilmokea Country Manor & Gardens

Bespoke B&B serving Organic dining in the evening. Indulge in a leisurely swim in the indoor heated pool. Aromatherapy, jacuzzi, sauna, gym & tennis court.

Gardens & Café open 10am to 5pm. Walled & Woodland Garden. Fairy village with Monks, Vikings and Normans - all presented to weave their intriguing story.

Kilmokea Country Manor & Gardens, Great Island, Campile, Y34TH58, Co. Wexford (15km south of New Ross) T: 051 388109 • E: stay@kilmokea.com • www.kilmokea.com


New Ross Glendine Country House

Glendine Country House is a beautiful Georgian country house situated in Arthurstown overlooking the scenic Passage East on the Hook Peninsula. We have Highland cattle, deer and Jacob sheep situated in paddocks around the Georgian grounds. All rooms have sea views and were refurbished in 2015. +353 (0)51 389 500 glendinehouse.com Grangeville House The GrangeVille Country House, a home away from home for any guest. GrangeVille is a newly refurbished Victorian Country New Ross Residence surrounded by woodlands, peace and tranquillity. Situated on the stunning Hook Peninsula and minutes’ walk from the sea. We also host a Country

Pub and Grangeville Healing Centre on site. +353 (0)87 364 1540 thegrangeville.com Kennedy Boutique Hotel We are ideally located at 19 The Quay in the heart of New Ross, overlooking the River Barrow and just a short stroll around the corner from the main shopping street. Expect a warm welcome from the moment you arrive, relax in our guest bedrooms or enjoy a drink in the elegant surroundings of the Hotel or try a cocktail in our lady lane lounge. We look forward to your visit with us. +353 (0)51 421580. kennedyboutiquehotel. Mill Farm Cottages Mill Farm Cottages are a treasure to be

enjoyed at any time of the year. Situated in a peaceful rural & historical site, yet within easy reach of numerous sandy beaches, towns, miles of stunning coastal pathways and Wexford’s six championship golf courses. +353 (0)86 313 8894 millfarmcottage.com Sea Bass Cottage

Detached stone cottage recently renovated, on working farm, it is located within walking distance of sandy beach and enjoys fine sea views. It is situated on a quiet country road about 2 km from the village of Fethard-On-Sea for nearest pub, restaurant and shop. +353 (0)87 211 4255

Visit Ireland’s Most Haunted House... Loftus Hall, Hook Head, New Ross, Co. Wexford T: +353 (0)51 397728 E: info@loftushall.ie

Set on the stunning Hook Peninsula in Wexford, Loftus Hall is fast becoming one of the South East’s must see tourist attractions.

The rugged coastal setting, complete with beautiful walled gardens and a fairy door trail are all waiting to be explored.

Renowned as Ireland’s Most Haunted House, visitors can take a 45 minute interactive tour where the tour guide will take them through the ground floor, revealing the fascinating history and the long told Legend of Loftus Hall.

Afterwards, relax and enjoy a coffee and something tasty from the new Elys @ Loftus menu. Admission Rates and opening times available on www.loftushall.ie Tour prebooking essential.

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Bunclody

Beautiful Bunclody (Bun CloĂ­dĂ­) formerly known as Newtownbarry is a small town in North Wexford on the Carlow-Wicklow border. Bunclody derives its name from the Clody River which meets the Slaney under a long standing granite bridge. A unique Mall stream, lined by lime trees, is the centre piece of the town. It is a multi-cultural town with a population of over two thousand people. It is nestled in the Slaney Valley beneath Mount Leinster in the colourful Blackstairs mountains. One of the main attractions is the historic nine stones on Mount Leinster, with it's breathtaking view of eight counties and even Wales on a very clear day. Bunclody has many attractions including the following: Art Bank which is the centre of culture in Bunclody with its award winning gallery and workshop space. The Art Bank also organises the Streams of Bunclody Festival which will be held from the 20th to the 22nd of July 2018. The Tourist Office in Bunclody (visitbunclody.ie) is open all year and is led by volunteers. 44

Newtownbarry House is a Victorian classic set amid 18/19th century gardens and surrounded by ancient trees. It will be open 4 hours a day for the months of June, July and August. newtownbarryhouse.com Bunclody has many unique and interesting shops and has free parking. The Garden in the Market Square has been recently re-developed and has an enchanting circular seating area. The town has four schools, two churches and a small private synagogue chapel. It is connected by local link buses to Enniscorthy/New Ross and north bound to Tullow. Bunclody Golf and Fishing Club is a 7,164 yards parkland golf course set amid stunning scenery. It offers excellent golfing and a warm welcome awaits in the bar and restaurant in its spectacular Club House. bunclodygfc.ie The town has a variety of accommodation for tourists including: The Clody Lodge which provides boutique Hotel style accommodation in the heart of the town. It has ten bedrooms which are very stylish and comfortable. It offers

very keen rates and is renowned for its tranquillity. +353 (0)86 810 7136 clodylodge.ie Millrace Hotel, Leisure Club & Spa

The Millrace Hotel, Leisure Club & Spa is located on the edge of the beautiful Hall-Dare Estate, home to The Bunclody Golf & Fishing Club. This luxurious hotel in North County Wexford offers a location for a break away to explore the Sunny South East of Ireland which offers excellent value. Guests at the Millrace Hotel can enjoy luxury 4 star accommodation in Co Wexford with facilities such as the Rooftop Restaurant, Danu Spa, Millbar Bistro & Leisure Club +353 (0)53 937 5100 millracehotel.com Bunclody also has many B&Bs and Air BnB's. Visit Wexford Guide 2018


Relax & Unwind Family Run Hotel Est.1964

Wexford’s Hotel of the Year 2016

Awarded Leinster Best Carvery 2015-2017 4 Star Luxury Accommodation No. 1 on TripAdvisor 2012-2017

The perfect base to explore Irelands Ancient East, enjoy a range of Activities from Golf to Kayaking and soak up the sunshine on one of Wexford’s fabulous beaches. For Special Offers call direct T: 053 91 43444 www.whitfordhotelwexford.ie

Wexford Golf Club At the heart of Wexford town...

Voted one of the Top 50 parkland courses in Ireland (Golfing Magazine issue 73 Feb 16). Voted in the top 100 Golf courses in Ireland (Golf Digest 2017) Clubhouse and restaurant open to the public, have a drink, enjoy the fabulous views over Wexford town and taste the wonderful dishes on offer from our restaurant. Green Fees: April-September, 2018 Open competitions every Wednesday & Friday Weekdays (Mon–Thurs): €35 Monday On-line Special (ex. Bank holidays): €20 Weekends (Fri–Sun) inc. Bank Holidays: €40 Husband & Wife (Tues–Thurs): €50 Green fee with member (Tue – Thurs): €20 Green fee with member (Fri – Sun): €25 Winter, Junior, groups and societies rates available contact proshop@wexfordgolfclub.ie Call 0539142238 for all your party occasions or via

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Wexford

Wexford town, founded over 1,000 years ago has retained its historic links with its Viking and Norman past. It was those Viking ‘visitors’ who first laid out the narrow and picturesque streets and lanes, which today form a thriving town centre in Wexford where you can experience a wonderful café culture and fine dining, along with a vibrant arts and culture calendar. Wexford Walking Tours are a good place to orientate yourself by exploring the historical, anecdotal, sights and sounds of 46

the place. wexfordwalkingtours.net The Wexford Food and Wine Festival, which takes place annually in May has fast established itself as a must-attend premier food and drink event. wexfordfoodfestival.ie

Wexford Swimming Pool at Ferrybank is A Pay As You Go facility with a 25m swimming pool and learner pool. There is also a state-of-the-art gym on site with

spectacular views of Wexford Harbour and the surrounding coastline wexfordswimmingpool.ie Before you leave Wexford town make sure to check out what’s happening at Wexford Arts Centre which offers a choice of local & national drama, music of all types, exhibitions, public talks, workshops, playwriting, cabaret, local festivals, cinema, photography, comedy, children's theatre, bands, singer/songwriter and summer schools. wexfordartscentre.ie Jack Doyle’s Brewery Jack Doyle’s Brewery, the first working brewery established in Wexford for over 50 years is now offering tours of the brewery. jackdoylesbrewery.ie Visit Wexford Guide 2018


Luxury silk coats, jackets, capes, scarves, bed linen & gifts also a range of casual cotton & linen holiday and summer wear

Kilmore Quay

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Wexford Near Wexford and located on the banks of the picturesque River Slaney, is The Irish National Heritage Park, an outdoor museum depicting 9000 years of re-created Irish History situated within natural forestry and wet woodlands. Take an unforgettable journey through Ireland’s past and experience stories, sights and sounds that shaped the country. irishheritage.ie If you’re looking for some spectacular coastal vistas take a short trip out of town to Rosslare strand or the famous sands of beautiful Curracloe beach which served as the spectacular Omaha Beach in the film Saving Private Ryan as well as featuring in the film Brooklyn. Hooked on Rosslare, is located next to the beach in the stunning Rosslare Strand. Along with an offshore water park, they offer a kids’ camp with lessons in kayaking, sailing, stand up paddleboarding, windsurfing and bodyboarding. hookedonrosslare.ie The Blue Egg Gallery, in the heart of Wexford town is a good place to start as it shows contemporary craft work by Irish and international makers working in all media, but particularly clay. blueegggallery.ie

Ballyelland Pottery created by Mairead Stafford is inspired by skyscapes over the wild windswept beaches of Curracloe and the heather covered mountains of the Blackstairs. Her designs include butterflies, birds and the human form. maireadstaffordartist.com Shelmalier Stables have friendly, qualified staff keen to encourage riders of all levels to progress at their own pace and to enjoy their time with their well trained 48

horses and ponies. Pony trek through 3,000 acres of forest on Forth Mountain with wonderful views of Wexford’s coast and mountains. kwshelmalier@gmail.com Artist Annette Whelan in her studio space in coastal village, Kilmore Quay, creates quirky glass items such as lamps, mirrors, candleholders, clocks, suncatchers and jewellery. creationsbyannettewhelan.com

The Forge Craft & Design Centre is home to Bramble Crafts. Padraic Parle makes hand-crafted kitchens, home furniture and other unique pieces in wood. Padraic is the fifth generation to work from these historic premises. The craft centre is stocked with over 65 Irish crafts from a range of artists and designers. theforgewexford.ie

Paul Maloney Studio sells his own pottery which is produced using the traditional hand method creating beautiful, functional tableware and giftware. paulmaloneypottery.ie

Moving on from craft and delving deeper into the countryside are the wonderful gardens at Johnstown Castle. Daniel Robertson laid out the castle’s stunning gardens between 1844 and 1851 and to this day they retain their early design and beauty. An enclosed walled garden and an ornamental garden are gems not to be missed. In the ground's centre you’ll find a traditional Irish farmyard and courtyard which is also home to a café offering lots of local produce and fittingly the Irish Agricultural Museum. This houses a vast collection of old farm tools and machinery and is a must visit for any family. johnstowncastle.ie/ irishagrimuseum.ie There is no better place to be kayaking than in the slow moving waters of the River Slaney with Wexford Kayak Safari. Whether you want to experience nature up close, spend a few hours of relaxation or just have a bit of fun paddling, they cater for all. wexfordkayaksafari.com

Locals and visitors love to visit the beautiful and peaceful fishing village of Kilmore Quay. The village is noted for its whitewashed thatched cottages and friendly atmosphere. The village is a favourite with anglers, wildlife lovers and families while passenger vessels ferry day-trippers out to the famous Saltee Islands from the quay, explore the island, take in the sea life and gain an alternative view of the rugged coastline.

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Wexford Quay, licensed to carry 12 passengers on board and available to charter. Rod & Reel can be hired and the team organise short evening fishing trips, Island cruises as well as Whale & Dolphin Trips. kilmoreangling.com. The South East Country Music Festival is a mecca for music fans and takes place at the end of July near Kilmore Quay. Check out the artists on southeastcountrymusicfestival.com.

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Clayton Whites

Clayton Whites Hotel formerly Whites of Wexford is renowned as one of the best 4 star hotels in Ireland and perfectly located in the heart of Wexford Town. With luxurious accommodation and a warm and friendly welcome, it truly is a home away from home. Just under a two-hour drive from Dublin and within easy access of train, bus and ferry links, Clayton Whites Hotel offers the perfect location for touring the South East. +353 (0)53 912 2311 claytonwhiteshotel.com Cloverlawn B&B Cloverlawn B&B is a friendly and welcoming family run bed & breakfast that is just a three minute drive from the ferry at Rosslare Europort. We provide delicious, freshly cooked breakfasts with home baking

from 7am to suit early ferries. Visitors can spend the day at the many local beaches; take in a round of golf at St Helens Golf Club or Rosslare Golf Club (both links courses); visit the beautiful village and medieval heritage site at Lady’s Island; or explore the Norman Way. All of these are within a short drive of Cloverlawn B&B. +353 (0)53 913 3413 cloverlawn@eircom.net Faythe Guesthouse

Faythe Guesthouse is a 10-bedroom 19th century guesthouse in the heart of Wexford town, famed for its amazing breakfasts, friendly hosts and comfortable bedrooms. Within walking distance of Wexford’s shopping boutiques, restaurants and nightlife, this 3-star guesthouse is also convenient to the Rosslare Harbour and Dublin roads and offers private parking for guests. +353 (0)53 9122249 faytheguesthouse.com Ferrybank Caravan Park

Idyllic location to base yourself in as you explore the Cornerstone of Ireland’s Ancient East, County Wexford and beyond! The park is a five minute walk from Wexford town and is approximately 20km from Rosslare Europort which is served by ferry services from the UK and France. There is also a pay as- you-go swimming pool and gym next to the park for visitors to enjoy. +353 (0)53 918 5256 wexfordswimmingpool.ie Visit Wexford Guide 2018


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Ballyminane Mills The very last working waterpowered flour/corn/saw mill Ireland’s hidden gem! For further information, or for group visits and tours, call John Murphy on 087 683 7789

The Wexford Wildfowl Reserve This nature reserve hosts nearly half of the world’s population of Greenland White-fronted Geese, among thousands of other birds of many species, winter and summer. Watch from our tower and hides, see the Visitor Centre displays and film. Open 9 to 5 daily all year, admission free.

Guided tour seasonally available each weekday by arrangement

Wexford Wildfowl Reserve, North Slob, Ardcavan, Co Wexford Y35 EY89. Phone: 076 100 2660 Email: wwreducation@ahg.gov.ie www.wexfordwildfowlreserve.ie www.facebook.com/wexfordwildfowlreserve


Wexford Ferrycarrig Hotel

Overlooking the River Slaney, this refined hotel is a 14-minute walk from the history tours at the Irish National Heritage Park and 8 km from Johnstown Castle. Chic rooms have river views; upgraded quarters add balconies, while suites add Jacuzzi baths. An adult-only floor is available. A casual, bistro restaurant serves Irish cuisine, and there’s a bar with a light menu and a riverfront dining area. Leisure facilities consist of an indoor pool, a kids’ pool and a steam room, as well as a sauna, a Jacuzzi, and a gym. Other amenities include a spa, a beauty salon and a kids’ playground. +353 (0)53 912 0999 ferrycarrighotel.com Hotel Rosslare

Hotel Rosslare is a 3 star hotel with fantastic sea views overlooking Rosslare Harbour It is the ideal base for touring the Sunny South East Region and exploring Ireland’s Ancient East. +353 (0)53 913 3110 hotelrosslare.ie

as tennis, snooker, bowls, croquet and a choice of local championship golf courses. Apart from all the activities, our main emphasis is on relaxation, so a visit to our spa is certainly a must. +353 (0)53 913 2114 kellys.ie

course. Our new Grain and Grill Restaurant offers a choice of dining options. Vertigo Bar offers a more informal dining options with bar food served daily. +353 (0)53 917 2000 maldronhotelwexford.com Rathaspeck Manor

Killiane Castle Country House

Killiane Castle Country House & Farm is a 17th century house built on to a 15th century Norman castle which offers a relaxed atmosphere in peaceful surroundings. It is rated 5* by Failte Ireland & AA. An ideal getaway for couples & families alike. Go on the farm walk, see the cows being milked, have a game of croquet, climb the stairs to the top of the castle or just relax with a glass of wine. Evening meals served during the summer months, fantastic breakfasts using our own eggs, sausages & bacon. All produce comes from the farm & garden if possible. Just a few miles from Wexford town and a ten minute drive to Rosslare Ferryport it is an ideal location to stay and experience all that Wexford has to offer. Our business is family run, it is a home away from home. + 353 (0)53 915 8885 killianecastle.com Maldron Hotel

Kelly’s Resort Hotel & Spa

Rathaspeck Manor is a 300 year old Georgian home that has been recently refurbished and awarded a five star status by Failte Ireland. It is surrounded by an immaculate par 3 golf course, suitable for all ages and abilities. Rathaspeck Manor is the perfect place to escape to and one of Ireland’s best kept secrets. +353 (0)53 914 1672 rathaspeckmanor.ie Rosemount House

An 18th century period property situated on a quiet road five mins walk to Wexford town centre. Rosemount is full of character and charm and boasts ceilings of 16.5ft. The house has been tastefully decorated and has a warm welcoming feel. All rooms have en-suite bathrooms and all modern conveniences. +353 (0)53 912 4609 rosemounthouse.ie Talbot Hotel Wexford

Since 1895 the Kelly family has personally overseen this truly fine beachside resort hotel. Locally produced food, specially selected wines and nightly entertainment are very much part of the tradition as well 52

Located in the heart of the south east and nestled in Irelands Ancient East, Maldron Hotel Wexford on the outskirts of Wexford town is the ideal base for exploring this famous region and is a destination in its own right. We cater for the leisure and corporate guest alike with ample complimentary car-parking, free WIFI, 20m swimming pool and gym as well as kids camps during the school holidays, playgrounds and mini golf

The 4* Talbot Hotel Wexford, is ideally located overlooking the River Slaney in the Visit Wexford Guide 2018


Two Beautiful Hotels in Stunning Coastal Locations...

...Kilmore Quay & Rosslare Strand Coast Hotels & Resorts are all about eating, drinking and staying in a contemporary environment. There is something for everyone at Coast. Whether you’re a family getting away with the kids, young or old, or a couple looking for a relaxing break away, Coast Hotels & Resorts will make the moment special.

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Wexford heart of Wexford town just two minutes’ walk from the town centre. The Hotel boasts 107 luxurious bedrooms, a vibrant bar, newly refurbished Restaurant and fully equipped Leisure Centre & Swimming Pool. It is the perfect location for families visiting the Sunny South East, tour Wexford’s stunning sandy beaches or explore some of the County’s top family attractions. +353 (0)53 912 2566 talbothotel.ie

and complimentary access to the Talbot Quay Leisure Centre, and have full access to food and beverage services at Talbot Hotel, Wexford located less than 100 metres away. +353 (0)53 912 2566 talbotsuites.ie The Farmer’s Kitchen

Talbot Suites at Stonebridge

Talbot Suites at Stonebridge is located in the centre of Wexford Town and features 73 self-catering apartments ideal for luxury holiday breaks, executive stays or golf breaks. Talbot Suites at Stonebridge features a mixture of one, two and three-bedroom apartments over five floors with a choice of sea views or courtyard views, all complete with fully equipped kitchens and living rooms along with comfortable bedrooms. Guests have direct access to complimentary private secure parking

Recently renovated, The Farmer’s Kitchen Hotel adds a unique flavour to Wexford’s hotels and environs with a design that integrates the traditional with the contemporary. The interior of this wonderful hotel in Wexford features clean lines of natural stonework and wood, while the luxurious leather and textured fabrics ensure that comfort is not sacrificed for style. +353 (0) 53 914 5816 farmerskitchen.com Whitford House Hotel Whitford House Hotel is a 4-star family-run Wexford hotel which prides itself on old

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traditions and first class facilities. Luxury is paramount for many holidaymakers and this Wexford hotel is sure to impress with luxury accommodation, fine dining and a reputable leisure club. Renowned for excellence in food and customer care, dining is an integral part of the Whitford Hotel experience and was recently awarded the “Leinster Great Carvery Hotel of the Year”. +353 (0)53 914 3444 whitfordhotelwexford.ie The IOAC is a superbly kept campsite which offers a number of Outdoor Activities for all age groups. All activities are supervised by qualified and Garda vetted staff. Activities include High Ropes Park, Archery, Kayaking and much much more. There are 70 Camping pitches, 14 hardstands all with access to power and a Glamping Village. +353 (0) 53 918 9022 ioac.ie. For more accomodation ideas visit visitwexford.ie


Gastro Tours, Private Day Tours & One-Off Experiences

Spoil yourself with a luxury private tour of Wexford, Discover the Taste of Wexford on our Gastro Tours or try one of our Experiences and take some great memories home!

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The Cornerstone of Irelands Ancient East Listen to real life stories as costumed performers set the scene for the arduous journeys taken by so many during the Great Irish Famine.

John F. Kennedy Memorial Parkis dedicated to the memory of John Fitzgerald Kennedy, President of the United States from 1960 to 1963. At Hook Lighthouse you’ll experience 800 years of light keeping at one of the oldest lighthouses in the world. Take a tour of the Medieval lighthouse tower, built in the 13th century by William Marshal, the Earl of Pembroke, known as the Greatest Knight that ever lived. Guided tours take you through the lighthouse with fascinating insights, stories and facts of this unique building. Enjoy the spectacular view from the Lighthouse balcony; keep an eye out for seals, dolphins and even whales! Still fully operational today, Hook Lighthouse truly is one of a kind.

The Kennedy Homestead, birthplace of President John F. Kennedy’s great grandfather, celebrates the story of this famous Irish American family. The visitor experience is set in the original farmyard incorporating a unique guided tour; audio-visual display and photographic exhibition. The Dunbrody Famine Ship Experience is moored on the quayside in New Ross. This award winning attraction allows visitors to take a trip with a difference and travel through time to the 1840s. 56

A visit to the Irish National Heritage Park is like no other you can imagine. Surprises await around every turn, from campsite to Ringfort, from mill to Fulacht Fiadh, from Crannog to Viking house and much more. Take an incredible journey through 9,000 years of Ireland’s past! Build a house of wattle, pan for gold or even shoot a Viking bow or just relax with a coffee beside the lake.

Dunbrody Abbey was founded in the late 12th Century on the instructions of Strongbow, the 2nd Earl of Pembroke. It is the largest abbey of its kind in Ireland and it is one of the finest examples of a Cistercian abbey still standing in Ireland today. It flourished as a Cistercian monastery until the dissolution of the monasteries under Henry VIII. The visitor centre hosts a hedge maze, a craft gallery with the Dunbrody Castle doll's house, tea rooms, and a pitch & putt course. Visit Wexford Guide 2018


Learning English in Ireland at the Slaney Language Centre – established in 1999 Recognised by ACELs, a service of Quality and Qualifications Ireland (QQI) for English Language Teaching (ELT) - 19 years of experience teaching English as a foreign language - Fully qualified and experienced tutors - Learner Protection - Located in the heart of Wexford town - Small classes for effective learning

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La Côte is a contemporary seafood restaurant in Wexford Town where artful cooking comes together. It uses the best local produce to create a memorable dining experience in the South-East. At La Côte Seafood Restaurant, Michelin-trained chef Paul Hynes serves Irish seafood with a modern European influence that will awaken your senses with innovative flavours and textures. Paul’s approach to food is driven by the belief that the quality and provenance of the raw elements of each dish are instrumental in producing a fine plate of food. This has helped to secure La Côte's position as one of the Best Seafood Restaurants in Ireland. Their menus are inspired by the fresh local produce they gather from land and sea, and foraged items that grow naturally on their doorstep here in Wexford. Situated in an idyllic location on the quays in Wexford, La Côte Seafood Restaurant is the perfect place for a relaxed evening of good food and bonhomie with family and friends. The restaurant’s interior is a mixture of oak flooring and Cape Codinspired blues. Large windows offer views of the Irish Sea lapping the quayside and Wexford’s famous mussel trawlers. La Côte Seafood Restaurant has quickly established itself as a unique dining experience in South East, and the restaurant has been awarded numerous awards including Georgina Campbell Seafood Restaurant of the Year 2016 and a holder of a Michelin Plate, more recently, Best Restaurant and Best Chef for County Wexford at the 2018 Irish Restaurant Awards. 'Paul Hynes offers outstanding cooking and good value, including reasonably priced wines – and, thanks to a welcoming and very efficient front of house team led by Paul’s wife Edwina, who knows many of the customers and clearly enjoys what they do, a visit to La Côte will be memorable for the whole experience and not just its excellent food.' Georgina Campbell Georgina Campbell’s Ireland

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Kilmokea Country Manor & Garde Most Haunted House in Ireland. Steeped in 666 years of heritage, take a tour of this abandoned haunted house with its dark and troubled history.

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The harmony between great Victorian revival castles and their surrounding ornamental grounds is rarely seen to such perfection as at Johnstown Castle. The full gothic glory from the 19th century simply has to be seen. The Irish Agricultural Museum is a premier cultural site also located at Johnstown Castle.

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evening. Indulge of Kilmokea, whichin area leisurely swim in the Gardens & Café Gardens open 10am to 5pm. Walled & Woodland open to visitors are locatedpool. within Aromatherapy, jacuzzi, indoor Gard en.heated Fairy village with theMonk ancient these settlerscourt. s, ramparts Vikin sauna, gym tennis gsof& and Normans - all presented to weav e seven acres of and offer visitors today their intriguing story. beautiful gardens to stroll around at their leisure. The island upon which it is located is called Great Island. Remains of their flume & grind stone of their horizontal mill is on show. The Vikings arrived in 822 A.D. The rampart of their Viking fort can still be seen here. Later the Normans arrived in the 12th century, when the island was used as headquarters for Hervey de Montmorency. The Norman earthwork fortification that now forms part of Kilmokea's boundaries can be seen.

The heritage town of Enniscorthy features a number of prominent sites in Ireland’s history including Enniscorthy Castle, built in the 13th century, it has been home to Anglo-Norman knights, English Gardens Café open 10am to dungeon 5pm. to see rare Earls and&local merchant families. Visit the Walled & Woodland Garden.at the top of the castle to see medieval art and visit the battlements Fairy villageviews with Monks, Vikings and town, and the amazing of Vinegar Hill battlefield, Enniscorthy Normans - all presented the surrounding countryside. to weave their intriguing story. Wells House & Gardens is a great Victorian house and gardens offering something for all generations of visitors. From a living Victorian house tour, garden tours, falconry, and archery, Kilmoktoeatwo Country Manor & Gardens, Great Island, Campil e, Y34TH58, enchanted woodland walks, craft courtyard, animal Co. farm andrd (15km south of New Ross) Wexfo playground. Open daily with a great calendar of events to388109 choose• E: stay@kilmokea.com • www.kilmoke T: 051 a.com from throughout the year. Enjoy lunch or desserts from their on site restaurant as part of your visit! Ferns Castle and Tapestry is a 13th century castle and although a shadow of its former glory now, it features a uniquely intact fine circular chapel with original cornices and features. A guided tour will reveal amongst others the story of the resident King of Leinster, Dermot McMurrough who brought the first Normans to Ireland. Experience an interactive tour at Loftus Hall. The haunting beauty of the Hook Peninsula provides the backdrop for Loftus Hall, the

Tintern Abbey is a magnificent example of a 17th century abbey and is now home to the wonderful Colclough Walled Gardens and a variety of walking trails. The remains consist of nave, chancel, tower, chapel and cloister. The Abbey was occupied by the Colclough family from the 16th Century until the 1960’s. Visitors can also enjoy the Tintern Tea-Rooms on site.

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The Adventure Is Limited Only By Your Imagination... Wexford Kayak Safari is a company based just outside Wexford Town, Ireland, specializing in Kayaking tours and sales. Wexford Kayak Safari arrange safari trips up the River Slaney and other rivers on request. All our Kayaks are sit-on, which makes them very easy to paddle and very stable and safe in the water even for beginners. Our aim is to bring nature and the beauty that surrounds us to the fore. Kayaking trips are ideal for photographers, nature lovers or just for fun and for families, parties, groups and individuals of all ages. We supply all the equipment required for these trips and we can also arrange Bed & Breakfast if requested. We also sell and hire out a great range of kayaks for the sea and river.

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Adventure in Wexford Wexford Wildfowl Reserve is one of Ireland’s premier nature reserves run by National Parks & Wildlife services. The visitor centre offers unique views of wild geese and other birds from the tower. wexfordwildfowlreserve.ie

From surfing to sailing and fishing to quad biking and archery there is a fun challenge for all enthusiasts in Wexford.

Saltee Cruises offer wonderful sightseeing trips around the famous islands; enjoy birdwatching and nature watching.

Sailing Ireland offer yacht charter and sailing training, sight-seeing trips to the magnificent Saltee Islands, family group sailing holidays and radio and navigation courses.

At Leisure Max try out some bowling, zorbing, bungee run, sumo, table tennis, climbing wall, gladiator, football pitch, play centre and pillow basher. leisuremax.ie

Enjoy a spot of trout fishing at the tranquil Loch Mahon Lakes, which offer a variety of three spring fed lakes, with two lakes dedicated to fly-fishing. lochmahon.com Take a trip to the seas with Kilmore Angling, and enjoy a six-hour trip, eventing trip, a short evening fishing trip or a boat trip around the Saltee Islands, spotting whales and dolphins. kilmoreangling.com Off the Hook with Martin Colfer offer brilliant whale-watching tours aboard the Rebecca C off the Southeast coast. When the whales have left our shores, angling trips are on offer aboard the vessel. Try out some kitesurfing or stand-up paddle boarding in Duncannon with Hooked Kitesurfing. Year round the KiteSurfing Centre offers lessons in the safe and shallow waters of Duncannon Beach. hookedkitesurfing.ie Visit Wexford Guide 2018

For some fun in the surf head to The Surf Shack at Curracloe beach, with experienced instructors, you will be surfing in the sunny southeast in no time! surfshackireland.com Your extreme adventure high ropes course starts at Courtown Adventure & Leisure Centre, take to the heights of the Gravity Forest Park and zip through the treetops. Also enjoy laser tag, archery and a swimming pool with 65-meter giant water slide. courtownadventure.ie New Ross Coarse Angling at Oaklands Lake is a magnificent 4.5-acre man-made lake situated just outside the town of New Ross in the beautiful County Wexford. oaklandslake.com Hooked on Rosslare Watersports Centre at Rosslare Strand offers group and individual lessons in windsurfing, kayaking and sailing plus a variety of summer camps. hookedkitesurfing.ie

For a wonderful afternoon visiting animals and enjoying rural life take a trip to the wonderful opens farms of Kia Ora Mini Farm - kiaoraminifarm.ie near Gorey or enjoy the fun zone and adventures at Blackwater Open Farm blackwateropenfarm.ie just outside Enniscorthy or meet the Meerkats and many more animals at the Secret Valley Wildlife Park near Enniscorthy. secretvalley.ie Quadventure is an All Weather Outdoor Adventure Centre providing Cross Country Driving on Quad Bikes/ATVs over an 80acre course under the scenic backdrop of the Blackstairs Mountains. Rain or Shine for Adventure in Wexford visit Quadventure. quadventure.ie Cycling Wexford is a beautiful county full of breathtaking coastlines, stunning countryside and historic sites. A number of wonderful cycling routes are already in place across Wexford including the EuroVelo Atlantic Coastal Route. For cross country and downhill mountain bike riders a visit to Kilbrannish just outside Bunclody is a must. Cycle Wexford is a family-run, bicycle hire, tour and repair business. We will deliver or collect to your door anywhere in County Wexford at no extra cost! All of our hire bikes include: helmet, high visibility jacket, lock, pump, map, mudguards and carrier. cyclewexford.com 63



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Born in Wexford, 1611, known in Mexico as Don Guillén de Lampart y Guzmán A selection of beautiful walks through varied countryside awaits you in Wexford Walking Trails – wooded walks, historic walks, coastal walks. Pick Blackstairs mountain walks or traverse the beautiful Raven Point walk at Curracloe beach. A selection of 18 different walking trails is on offer across Wexford. A trail guide which details the variety of walks in Wexford can be found at visitwexford.ie

Bass Fishing Wexford offer a saltwater angling guiding service in Wexford for experienced and novice anglers alike. Season runs from 17th March through to 30th November. Tackle is supplied but you will require your own good quality outdoor clothing and waders. bassfishingwexford.com Mysterious Holidays is primarily a Tourist Website for anybody out there

who would like to spend part of their holiday exploring a trail of spooky fun places, the haunted, the cultural, the mystical. Ideal for Stag or Hen nights looking for something a little left of centre. mysteriousholidays.com

Innishladhru Farmhouse B&B Open all year round with ensuite bathrooms. Bedrooms with sea views also available. Within walking distance of beaches and pubs. Awardwinning, fresh breakfast served with Farmhouse brown bread, tea and brewed coffee. M: 087 784 8382 T: 053 9127 209 E: innishladhrufarm@eircom.net www.Innishladhru.com Eircode: Y21 KW21 Rated 9.4 on


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The oldest original operating lighthouse in the world Enjoy a tour of Hook Lighthouse, the most popular visitor attraction in county Wexford. Loved by families year round this 800 year old lighthouse has many accolades, chief amongst them; it is the oldest original operating lighthouse in the world… yes, the world! The 800-year-old lighthouse stands proudly at the tip of the beautiful Hook Peninsula; it is a true gem situated in the South East corner of Ireland’s Ancient East. It was voted in Ireland’s top 10 favourite attractions plus Ireland’s favorite hidden gem in the 2018 Irish Travel Awards and with a fascinating tour on offer plus a series of festivals and events on offer at the site all year around, it’s not hard to understand why it ranks so highly with visitors. Visitors from across the globe enjoy climbing the 115 well-worn steps of the tower, stepping back in time and exploring the thick-walled chambers. The tour experience at the lighthouse takes you on a journey through time; you first meet the life-size hologram of St Dubhán, a monk who tells of perishing nights spent with fellow monks in the 5th century warning sailors against dangers with a beacon they kept alight on the headland. Make your way to the second floor and meet another 57life-size figure, the Knight William Marshal, dubbed by the Archbishop of

Caterbury as “the greatest knight that ever lived”, he tells his tale of his empire in the Southeast of Ireland, how he built Kilkenny Castle and Tintern Abbey how he built the Hook lighthouse tower in the 13th century in order to guide shipping to his port at nearby New Ross. On the third floor you can hear tales of times gone-by of life as a lighthouse keeper in Ireland. And when you reach the tower balcony enjoy the sea breeze on your face as you gaze at the miles of stunning coastline and an awesome 360degree view of the Southeast of Ireland; you can also enjoy panoramic views right across the estuary from the newly opened watchroom. Guided tours of the lighthouse tower are on offer 7 days a week sharing with visitors

one of the greatest experiences on Ireland’s Ancient East. Bespoke and private tours are also on offer and don’t miss out on the regularly announced Sunset and Sunrise Tour Experiences; for all the details see www. hookheritage.ie For updates on news, events and festivals at the lighthouse follow @ HookLighthouse on Facebook, Twitter & Instagram or call 051 397055. Location: Hook Lighthouse, Fethard-on-Sea, Wexford, Ireland. Sat: N52.12.48.75, W6.93.06.15 Tel: 051 397055 www.hookheritage.ie

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Exhibitions / Workshops Performances / Music Drama / Room Hire

Wexford Arts Centre was established in 1974 and is the oldest regional arts centre in Ireland. We reside in the historic Cornmarket building in the centre of Wexford Town offering art and entertainment to the public.

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Getting Around Wexford Wexford has been welcoming visitors for well over 1,000 years both invited and uninvited! Many, including the Celts, Vikings and Normans used our shores to land in their exploratory quests. In fact, the Normans first landed in Baginbun, Co Wexford in 1169 and as the old rhyme goes, ‘At the creek of Baginbun, Ireland was lost and won’. The earthworks and ramparts of these first Norman invaders can still be seen today.

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range of mini bus tours to get you to some of the most historic and interesting sites and attractions in the county and beyond. Choose from a range of tours which include Hook Highlights Bus Tour, Enniscorthy Town Bus Tour or Brooklyn Movie Bus Tour. Better still create your own bespoke tour! Explore the cornerstone of Ireland’s Ancient East with Heritage Tours Wexford. Group and private rates available. heritagetourswexford.ie The Sky is the Limit when travelling with Jim Shannon of Slaney Tours where a trip can incorporate: taking in a charter to the Saltee Islands while at Kilmore Quay and taking the time to have some freshly caught and beautifully cooked fish & chips; visiting the Dunbrody Ship in New Ross and the ancestral homeplace of John F. Kennedy’s family; visiting Curracloe Beach for a lovely stroll on the beautiful white sands where scenes from the film Brooklyn were shot with Irish actress Saoirse Ronan. visitwexford.ie/locations/slaneytours

Wexford Discovery Taxi Tours is a taxi that you can hire for the entire day to bring you to all of the epic attractions around Co. Wexford. We provide an excellent opportunity for you to learn about the county as you travel from place to place. From the Hook Lighthouse to the Dunbrody Ship and beyond, all of our tours are enjoyed within the luxury of a Landrover Discovery so you can truly relax as our friendly tour guide brings you back through time itself as you traverse the Cornerstone of Ireland’s Ancient East. wexforddiscoverytours.ie Staying in a smaller town within the county is no obstacle to getting around. A tip is always to talk to your host or enquire at hotel reception for transport options. Bus Éireann or Irish Bus (buseireann.ie) is the national bus carrier. Along with Wexford Bus (wexfordbus. com) they operate bus routes to and from Co Wexford along several routes within the county. Local Link (locallinkwexford.ie) is a bus service Visit Wexford Guide 2018


catering to the rural community but well worth checking out if you plan to stay out of town. Bigger towns such as Gorey (goreybuslinks.ie / +353 87 23 8447) and Wexford (wexfordbus.com / (053) 914 2742) have local bus transport. Wexford is an ideal base from which to visit the surrounding counties of Waterford, Kilkenny, Carlow and Wicklow. To this end there are many local tour companies at your disposal. They would be more than happy to help you with your transport and tour requirements on your visit to County Wexford. Gallivanting Tours gallavanting.ie Tel: Loraine + 353 87 924 7103 Gallivanting Tours offer people a whole new way to see the sights of South East Ireland. You’ll hear the old tales, the legends and the history in a relaxed informal tour that will Visit Wexford Guide 2018

guarantee to have you enchanted and planning your return. Covering the whole of the South East region, why not make it a multiple day tour and really get to know the place! There are also a whole host of taxi companies dotted around the county available to take you where you need to go.

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Arthurstown Ramsgrange

N25

Barrystown

R733 R683

Rosslare

Lightwater

Ballyconnick

Ballyhackbeg

Eurovelo 1 Atlantic Coast Cycling Route

Skeeterpark

Woodgraigue Curraghmore

The Norman Way

Coolcull

Clongeen

R734

Wexford Walking Trail

Kingsford Foulksmills

Rose Hall

Coolerin

Furlongstown

Poulmarl

R733

arriganurra

Wexford

Davidstown

Growtown

Mulmontry

Newcastle

Ballysop

N25

Harristown Little

Kilgarvan

Newbawn

Tellarought

N29

By Sea: Just a 10 minute drive from Wexford Town, the ferry port of Rosslare in Co.Wexford has daily services to and from the UK and the continent. See rosslareeuroport.ie

Ballyfad

Monalee Raheenglass

Ardattin

Lewistown

Ballon

Ballyknock

City. see ardcavan.com, buseireann.ie and wexfordbus.com

Money Little

Ballyraheen

Ballymarroge

N81

Levitstown

Bagenalstown

Brownstown

By Bus: the Visit Ardcavan Coaches, Wexford Bus and Bus showingEireann operate daily services between Dublin Airport, Dublin City, Arklow, Gorey, tomer then Enniscorthy and Wexford Town and have regular services to New Ross and Waterford around the

Arklow

R725

N80

R729

By Rail: There are multiple rail connections between and Dublin with multiple daily services to five trains stations across Wexford. For ticketing and timetables see irishrail.ie

Kilcarra

Killaveny

Ballytarsna

The Harrow Cross

R750

R747

Mucklagh

Tinahely

Kylebalhue Clonmelsh

M9

R747

R747

Knockatomcoyle

Killinure

ocals and by visitors to the county.

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Ballinglen

Knockeen

Knockloe

Curraghlane

By Road: Wexford is just over 1 hour 30 minutes from Dublin. Simply follow the N11 all the way, plan your route from anywhere in Ireland on aaireland.ie

Bellmount

Clonmore

Rathanure

Tullow Castlemore

R772

Woodnebridge

N81

R725

Farranaphlure

Rathcrogue

Getting to Wexford Wexford is ideally positioned in the most southeast as well as the sunniest corner of Ireland! Dublin is a 1 hour 30 minute drive with full motorway access. The nearby cities of Waterford and Kilkenny are within an hour’s drive of Wexford town.

Ballyduff

Slaneyquarter

R418 Busherstown

M9

Killmeany

Ballybar

Inish

Hilltown

Newtown Grange

Ringsherane Ballygrangans

Knockavelish Templetown

R685

Kilmore Quay

Lambstown

Summerstown

Dunmore East

Churchtown

Hook Head Slade

Saltee Islands

By Air: Waterford Airport is 40 minutes drive from Wexford. Dublin Airport is 1 hour and 30 minutes drive. See waterfordairport.ie and dublinairport.com

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Mary Barry’s Seafood Bar & Restaurant, Kilmore AWARD-WINNING Mary Barry’s Seafood Bar and Restaurant, located in the heart of Kilmore, which brings a mix of tradition and quality cuisine to the table, prides itself on sourcing quality food locally and turning it into delicious and tasty dishes. They are the Leinster winners of the Irish restaurant awards 2016 & 2017 Best Gastro Pub in Wexford and 2017 Best Gastro Pub in Leinster, a title that has been well earned. Established in 2000 by Susie Scallan, Mary Barry’s has gained a high reputation, the menu has grown considerably, in choice and quality, it is currently one of the leading seafood restaurants and a finalist in the regional ‘best gastro pub’ awards.

Fresh catches landed ashore at Kilmore Quay are sourced from Stella Maris Seafood Company and Seaview Fish before being taken to Mary Barry’s. The business helps the fishing industry where people can experience a working harbour at Kilmore Quay, watch the fishermen land their catch and follow the trail towards a delicious meal. Fresh and smoked salmon comes from the award-winning Duncannon Fish Company. Susie’s husband, Alex Scallan who is a fisherman himself, also advises on the selection of prime seafood for the restaurant. While Mary Barry’s prides itself on its unique seafood experience, other dishes are available too, with Slaney Valley lamb, Wexford Hereford beef and steak.

The energetic kitchen and floor crew at Mary Barry’s trade on quality and loyalty to local producers with 90% of all produce used coming from Co. Wexford. Susie stresses that the hard work and team effort of the staff has contributed greatly to making Mary Barry’s the success it is today. It is a family friendly destination with an enclosed Beer Garden which has a safe children’s play area and a bouncy castle. There is outdoor music during the summer (weather permitting) and every Wednesday is Piano Night, with live music also on Friday and Saturday nights. The best available produce from the sea and the land is prepared to the highest standard and enjoyed in a traditional atmosphere in the heart of one of the country’s best known seaside visitor attractions in the sunny south-east.

Kilmore Village, Kilmore, Co. Wexford. T: +353 (0) 53 913 5982 • E: marybarrysseafoodbar@gmail.com • www.marybarrys.ie


• Open all year • Enjoy the Cafe and Gift Shop • Free parking and an extensive picnic area • Free Wifi • Relax by the Sea and look out for seals, dolphins and even whales! • Enjoy lots of fun festivals & events

Take a guided tour at the oldest original operational lighthouse in the world!

Voted Ireland’s favourite ‘Hidden Gem’

For information & bookings call:

051 397 055 / 051 397 054

www.hookheritage.ie

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UCD ARKLOW GOREY

NEW ROSS

ENNISCORTHY WEXFORD

WATERFORD

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