Johnstown Castle in County Wexford is one of the great Victorian revival Castles in Ireland. This is a wonderful place for a stroll on a fine day. The Gardens are open to the public and there are some really lovely walks around the grounds.
January 22, 2020Read More
The Gardens of Wexford reflect the history and diversity of the County and its landscape. Some of the gardens were originally laid out in the 18th and 19th centuries while others were begun just 10 years ago. If you like your gardens check this out.
April 30, 2014Read More
If visiting Wexford we recommend stopping by this “secret gem” tucked away behind a reinstated street-front. National Opera House Wexford is Ireland’s first custom-built, multi-purpose opera house and home to the world-famous Wexford Festival Opera. This landmark building is nestled into the heart of the beautiful harbour town of Wexford.
April 30, 2014Read More
The oldest intact operational lighthouse in the world apparently. Hook Lighthouse can be found at the tip of the Hook Peninsula in County Wexford in Ireland. The current structure has stood for almost 800 years!
April 28, 2014Read More
This Wexford Attraction is a special place where 9000 years of Irish History comes alive with sights and sounds that shaped a country and helped to shape the world.
April 28, 2014Read More
Overlooking the marina in Wexford town, the 4 star Talbot Hotel Wexford dates back to 1905. A magnificent restaurant, unique bar, conference centre, leisure centre and pool are all there for you to enjoy. Take a look inside.
April 27, 2014Read More
Curracloe beach is one of the cleanest beaches on the Irish coast and is best known for having featured in the Second World War themed motion picture ‘Saving Private Ryan.’ The Raven Nature Reserve is planted with a forest of pine and other evergreen trees. A looped walk of the area goes to the tip of the Raven Point spit through the wood and back again via the beach.
April 26, 2014Read More
Enniscorthy Castle is an imposing Norman stronghold in the heart of Enniscorthy town. Originally built in the 13th century it has been ‘home’ to Norman knights, English armies, Irish rebels and prisoners, and local merchant families.
April 24, 2014Read More
Marlfield House hotel in Wexford is a beautifully restored Regency period house set on 36 acres of fine gardens and woodland. A member of the prestigious Relais & Chateaux group of hotels and Ireland’s Blue Book and has won numerous accolades for its charm, welcome and cuisine.
April 17, 2014Read More
One of the great visitor attractions in County Wexford….and one that took us by surprise! It doesn’t look like much from the outside but when inside we were struck by the size and level of detail of the exhibition. It was won a number of awards and we can see why.
April 16, 2014Read More