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Bonmahon beach is a sandy beach with a small area of sand dunes adjacent to a Natural Heritage area. Read more…
Dunmore East lifeboat station has been around since the mid 1850s and now operates an all weather lifeboat. Station is generally open daily and the shop at weekends. Read more…
Helvick Head lifeboat station was established in the 1830s although was closed in 1969 for nearly 30 years. Now operates an inshore lifeboat. Station only open by appointment. Read more…
Waterford Treasures is actually three museums in the Viking Triangle situated in the heart of Ireland’s oldest city Waterford. The museums are all next to each other and tell the 1100 year old story of Waterford from its formation in 914 by Viking sea pirates. The stone fortress Reginald’s Tower houses Waterford’s Viking Treasures. The Medieval Museum showcases spectacular Treasures from the Middle Read more…
Reginald’s Tower is located at the eastern end of the Waterford quay, an important insight of a medieval urban defence system. Read more…
Councillors Strand beach is the largest of the beaches within Dunmore East. The beach is ideal for families at is has safe swimming. Read more…
Christ Church Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral of The Holy Trinity, Christ Church, is a cathedral in Waterford, Ireland. The first church on the site was built in the 11th century, replaced in 1210 by a Gothic Cathedral and then the current one being built in the 18th century. Read more…
Annestown Beach is a remote beach with a shoreline mix of sand and rock. At low tide, you have a few sea arches and caves to explore. The beach is also a good starting point for some nice cliff-top walks, although care should be taken. The beach is popular with surfers and bodyboarders. Read more…
The Waterford Crystal Factory Visitor Centre is located on the Mall in the heart of the Viking Triangle in Waterford City. The centre includes the history ofthe House of Waterford and offers tours to see exquisite pieces of crystal created before your very eyes. The centre includes shop and cafe. Read more…
Tramore lifeboat station was established in 1858 and operates an inshore lifeboat. Station is only open on request. Read more…
Dunmore East has a few small beaches along with the larger Councillors beach. Read more…
The cathedral was founded in Ardmore in the 5th century when St Declan came across the village of Ardmore and founded a monastery. Read more…
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