Wexford (Irish: Loch Garman; Yola: Weiseforth) is the county town of County Wexford, Ireland. Wexford lies on the south side of Wexford Harbour, the estuary of the River Slaney near the southeastern corner of the island of Ireland. The town is linked to Dublin by the M11/N11 National Primary Route, and the national rail network connects it to Rosslare Europort. It had a population of 20,188 according to the 2016 census.
Restaurants in Wexford
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Beautifully Restored Georgian Walled Garden built by the Colclough Family over 200 years ago, situated beside Tintern Abbey
A great job done on the gardens which complement a visit to Tintern Abbey itself.Very helpful,informative staff.Would be very worthwhile visisity the gardens during the "growing season" as then you can really appreciate the wonderful array of colours.
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Heritage Tours Wexford is the first and only tour company in Co Wexford offering you the opportunity to visit some of the most important and spectacular attractions in the county. Our Hook Highlights Tour is bookable on a seat by seat basis. From the comfort of your mini-bus, on board driver guides Cathy or Angela will take you to Hook Lighthouse, Ireland’s oldest operational working lighthouse via Dunbrody Famine Ship and subject to opening dates either Loftus Hall or Tintern Abbey. Travelling with friends? Then why not check out our other tours of an area of Ireland must less traveled and off the beater track. Stories abound in Co Wexford the gateway to Ireland where 850 year the Normans landed and things haven’t quite been the same since!
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Founded in 1200 AD by William, the Earl Marshall, this historic complex consists of a nave, chancel, chapel and cloister.
As a local .. would really recommend for walking .. good 3km circuit through wooded areas and down by river. Tranquil and beautiful. Gravelled does not muddy paths. Inclines so good to get the heart rate moving. Good parking ... cafe on site and pub within walking distance in Saltmills.
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A stunning beach in an out of the way place. Parking may be an issue during the high season but it was very manageable in September.
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We visiyed this amazing little place today. Our children were fascinated at the range of animals here and how well looked after they all are.. the staff are extremely helpful and very friendly.. John,helped our kids feed the goats and he took them around the farm on his quad train.. Thank to everyone at secret valley,keep up the good work!!
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