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Rosslare Harbour lifeboat station was established in 1838 and operates an all weather lifeboat. Station is open by appointment only. Read more…
Morriscastle Beach has fine sand and is reletively shallow. The beach is part of what is thought to be Irelands longest beach stretch at approx. 20 km stretching from Curracloe to Cahore Point. The beach is backed by dunes and is within a Special Area of Conservation. The beach is also popular with shore anglers. Read more…
Courtown lifeboat station was established in 1865 and operates an inshore lifeboat. Station open by appointment only. Read more…
Rosslare beach is a mix of sand and stone. This beach runs along the southern peninsula to Wexford Bay. Read more…
Courtown beach has fine sand. As you travel northwards away from the harbour the beach is backed by dunes and woodland. Read more…
Curracloe beach is a large stretch of sandy beach part of which designated as an area of scientific interest Curracloe was used for the filming of the D-Day sequence in Saving Private Ryan, due to similarity to Omaha Beach in Normandy. Read more…
Selskar Abbey, now just the ruins of, was founded about 1190 by Alexander de la Roche, ancestor of the Roche family who hold the title Baron Fermoy. Read more…
Wexford lifeboat station was established in 2002 and operates an inshore lifeboat. Station open by appointm,emnts omnly, shop open on Saturdays. Read more…
The Saltee Islands are a pair of privately owned islands small islands sitting 5km off the southern coast of Wexford. The two islands are Great Saltee (89 hectares) and Little Saltee (37 hectares) and are a Special Area of Conservation. The islands are a breeding ground for Fulmar, Gannet, Shag, Kittiwake, Guillemot, Razorbill, Puffin and Grey Seal. An area surrounding Read more…
Westgate Tower is a medieval gateway close to the grounds of Selskar Abbey and is known as Selskar Gate. This prominent stone gate tower was one of seven gates that provided access through the town wall. The building beside Selskar Gate is home to the Westgate Heritage Centre, which provides a presentation on the history of Wexford Town Read more…
Duncannon beach is a 1.6 km ( 1 mile) sandy beach in the town of Duncannon with a fort overlooking the northern end of the beach. Facilities at the beach include car parking, toilets, cafe and seasonal lifeguards. You do have access to more facilities including shops and places to eat around Duncannon. Read more…
Tintern Abbey was a Cistercian abbey located on the Hook Peninsula and the Abbey was founded in 1203 by William Marshal, Earl of Pembroke. Today the abbey is in ruins, although parts have been restored. Read more…
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