The 10 Best Points of Interest & Landmarks in County Waterford, Province of Munster

October 20, 2021 Kiesha Cripe

Discover the best top things to do in County Waterford, Ireland including Holy Cross Church, Franciscan Friary, The Viking Triangle, Mount Congreve House and Gardens, Lost at Sea Memorial, The Round Tower, William Vincent Wallace Plaza, Viking Sword & Longboat, Stradbally Cove, The Clock Tower.
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1. Holy Cross Church

Summerhill, Tramore East, Tramore Ireland +353 51 386 477 http://www.tramoreparish.ie/
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Holy Cross Church

2. Franciscan Friary

Franciscan Friary 21 Lady Lane, Waterford Ireland +353 51 874 262 http://www.franciscans.ie/friaries/waterford/
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Franciscan Friary

3. The Viking Triangle

High Street and Henrietta Street, Waterford Ireland http://www.waterfordvikingtriangle.com
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4.5 based on 331 reviews

The Viking Triangle

Waterford Viking Triangle is the cultural and historic centre of Waterford, Ireland's oldest city, where in 914 A.D. the Vikings first settled. It is a tranquil place, characterised by narrow streets, historic architecture, atmospheric public spaces and unique cultural and heritage attractions. Wander through Waterford Viking Triangle, visit the home of the global brand that is Waterford Crystal, nine national monuments including a 13th century underground wine vault, three world class museums (Viking, Medieval and Georgian) as well as an array of craft studios, cafes and excellent gift shops. Over 1,000 years of history unfold in just 1,000 paces in this compact and authentically charming location.

Reviewed By Seehanes

Waterford's much needed recognition and celebration of its rich history is a very welcome development. Our time in the city of Waterford was very limited on this occasion, but having been disappointed by how tired the main commercial areas of Broad Street, John Roberts Square (with the exception of the wonderful The Book Centre), and Merchants Quay now appear, the Viking Triangle offers a far more positive impression of Ireland's oldest city (founded by the Vikings in the 9th century). Although not extensive an area, it benefits from proximity to Waterford's maritime legacy and it includes Reginald's Tower (Ireland's oldest civic building), the Medieval Museum, the Bishop's Palace Museum, French Abbey (also known as Greyfriar's Abbey - an imposing ruin at the entrance to which stands Gabriel Hayes's masterly statue of the notable historian Luke Wadding, 1588-1657), the relocated Waterford Crystal factory and showroom (a magnet for Americans on coach tours, who unfortunately seem to bypass all else that Waterford has on offer), a wonderful outdoor replica Viking longship (modelled on those excavated during the 1960s in Roskilde, Denmark), the Theatre Royal, the art galleries, the fantastic new King of the Vikings virtual reality experience (located in a replica Viking house set in the ruins of the Franciscan friary), and, among our favourites, the giant street chess board in Bishop's Place where we felt obliged to pass twenty minutes (the duration taken for me to checkmate my son - I feel no guilt, as he made it very difficult for me). We didn't have time to visit the bars and restaurants in this part of the city, but they looked inviting and were clearly being enjoyed by others. We will know to allow more time for the Viking Triangle during a future visit.

4. Mount Congreve House and Gardens

Kilmeaden, Waterford Ireland +353 89 210 0260 http://www.mountcongreve.com
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4.5 based on 338 reviews

Mount Congreve House and Gardens

Reviewed By shopping-spraoi - Waterford, Ireland

Stunning gardens and trails. A lovely cafe. Just visit, its just stunning. I have visited on many, many occassions, its a beautiful alternative for lunch and because its so well shaded, a light breeze is the most you'll feel

5. Lost at Sea Memorial

29 William Street, Dunmore East Ireland
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4.5 based on 11 reviews

Lost at Sea Memorial

6. The Round Tower

Ardmore Ireland http://www.southeastireland.com/pardmore.html
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4.5 based on 57 reviews

The Round Tower

Reviewed By 983stevey - Silver Spring, United States

One cannot miss this tower as it is quite prominent on Ardmore Peninsula. Visiting it, you will see that it is a part of history well preserved. Not sure if there are any tours around it. We ventured around the tower and there was also a historical graveyard and monastery. Would definitely consider visiting again

7. William Vincent Wallace Plaza

The Quay, Waterford Ireland, Waterford Ireland http://waterfordvikingtriangle.com/attractions/william-vincent-wallace-plaza/
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4.5 based on 12 reviews

William Vincent Wallace Plaza

8. Viking Sword & Longboat

Baileys New Street Near Reginalds Tower, Waterford Ireland http://waterfordvikingtriangle.com/viking-long-boat/
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4.5 based on 12 reviews

Viking Sword & Longboat

Reviewed By Bozeman-Dublin - Trim, Ireland

It's been a long time since I've seen a sculpture or any form of statuary as impressive. The viking sword is carved out of one single tree and is amazing in its intricacy and detail. It must be about 15 or 20 meyres long! You could look at it for ages as all the carvings have significance in Waterfords history. A display board to the side tells you of the details. Its beside the King of the Vikings exhibit to the side of the Treasures Museum. A must see if you are in the city, you won't see its like anywhere else, that's for sure!

9. Stradbally Cove

Stradbally More Knockrour, Waterford Ireland
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4.0 based on 9 reviews

Stradbally Cove

10. The Clock Tower

Meaghers Quay, Waterford Ireland
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4.0 based on 66 reviews

The Clock Tower

Reviewed By travelhappy19762017 - Clemson, United States

It was a beautiful day for me to explore and photograph the Clock tower. I truly loved feeling the history and richness of Waterford.

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