Discover the best top things to do in County Wexford, Ireland including Irish Agricultural Museum and Famine Exhibition, The National 1798 Rebellion Centre, Hook Lighthouse, Johnstown Castle, Dunbrody Visito Centre, Enniscorthy Castle.
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4.5 based on 44 reviews
Museum featuring extensive displays relating many aspects of life in rural Ireland in the former farm buildings of the Johnstown Castle estate. Large collection of Irish country furniture as well as farm machinery, reconstructed workshops, kitchens through the ages and exhibition about the Great Famine of the 1840s. Trails and quizzes available for children / families. Tea room and gift shop. Set within Johnstown Castle Gardens.
This museum is very comprehensive in covering rural Irish life. There are rooms of farm machinery then an exhibition on the Great Famine which is excellent giving the explanation about how the potato blight occurred as well as the consequences. It contexts it with the political and economic context and gives the migration story that occurred afterwards. There are also displays of Irish craft trades in separate shop fronts which is good.There is a small exhibition of Irish travellers with a traditional caravan and there is artwork throughout. It’s part of the Johnstown Castle estate and well worth a visit.
4.5 based on 191 reviews
One of the great visitor attractions in County Wexford.... Fanned by flames of Revolution in America and France, the events of 1798 in Ireland are etched forever on the annals of 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 learn in gruesome detail how some 20,000 insurgents faced the might of 10,000 well-trained and well-armed Crown Forces, and learn the significance of the nearby Vinegar Hill Battlefield.
The national 1798 centre is well worth a visit , its layout and displays are well maintained and give a definitive account of Rebellion in Ireland and worldwide
4.5 based on 1,599 reviews
Hook Lighthouse, the oldest operational lighthouse in the world. 800 Years of lighthouse keeping. The Visitor center at Hook Lighthouse offers guided tours of the lighthouse tower, a 13th Century Norman structure, built by William Marshal, the Earl of Pembroke, as part of the development of his Lordship of Leinster, Guided tours of the lighthouse, culminating with the spectacular view from the balcony, operate every day, the visitor centre houses a first class gift shop and there is a cafe which has seafood specials and home baking. There is a free to view Maritime Exhibition centre with Coast Guard memorabilia and information on the Whales and Dolphins which are often spotted from the Coastline.Parking is free and The Lighthouse grounds have picnic tables and free games for all to enjoy and Relax by the Sea. In clear weather you can see for miles and in a storm the spray often reaches the top of the lighthouse! Social Enterprise Community Tourism Project Thank you for your reviews
Absolutely brilliant well worth a visit to this historical haven tour guides brilliant especially ms tweedy great shop and restaurant amazing place
4.5 based on 86 reviews
Johnstown Castle Estate, Museum & Gardens, outside Wexford town in Ireland’s southeast, is not only a significant property of national importance but a place of great romantic charm and tranquility. The spectacular lake walks, walled gardens and sculptures all offer the beautiful setting for the great 19th-century castle. The Irish Agricultural Museum is onsite and holds one of the most comprehensive displays of farming and rural life in the country, the Irish Agricultural Museum and Johnstown Castle Gardens make a wonderful day out for all the family - whatever the weather. The beautifully maintained ornamental gardens surrounding the castle extend to 40 hectares and feature three lakes, a walled garden and a resident family of peacocks.
We visited on a beautiful crisp winters day. Really enjoyed walks around the 2 lakes which offered great photo opportunities. Enjoyed our guided tour of the castle with Kieran, our very knowledgeable guide.Could have spent a full day in the agricultural museum as there was so much to see. Had a really nice lunch in the cafe .
4.5 based on 43 reviews
Taking a trip back in time at the Dunbrody Visitors Centre has to be one of the highlights of a visit to New Ross. Understanding the reasons for leaving Ireland and the hardship entailed in doing so, brings empathy. The characterisations of the players on-board the ship were excellent and again you began to feel the atmosphere and life undertaken by these unfortunate people. Time spent walking around the bowels of the ship and reflecting upon their plight is well worth it. Afterwards, take in the exhibits and exhibition in the visitors centre; it all starts to make sense. An absolute winner of a tourist attraction.
4.0 based on 212 reviews
Enniscorthy Castle, in the heart of Enniscorthy town, was originally built in the 13th century, and has been ‘home’ to Norman knights, English armies, Irish rebels and prisoners, and local merchant families. Why not visit our dungeon to see the rare medieval wall art –The Swordsman, or our battlements at the top of the castle to marvel at the amazing views of Vinegar Hill Battlefield, Enniscorthy town, and the sights, flora and fauna of the surrounding countryside. We explore the development of the Castle and town from its earliest Anglo-Norman origins, with a special focus on the Castle as a family home.Visitors can also view the ‘Enniscorthy Industries ‘exhibition on the ground floor from the early 1600’s onward when Enniscorthy began to grow and prosper as a market town. Explore Wexford in the 1950’s with a permanent exhibition to Enniscorthy Towns part in the making of Colm Toibin’s; Brooklyn , as well renowned Irish furniture designer and architect Eileen Gray.
Going by the reviews and the leaflet we picked up in our Hotel, we knew the castle would be one of our stops while in Enniscorthy. The man who sold us our tickets was very informative, and helpful and explained a bit about the castle and the dungeon etc. The castle is amazing, it immurses you in the cultural and the families there before you. Our favourite part was the 2nd floor ( hopefully that is right) where the Brooklyn exhibition is on, and the old shop and sitting room is set up. It was simply amazing. Thank you, we really enjoyed it. The admission price also, 6 euros an adult is so well worth the money.
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