Tramore (/trəˈmoʊr/; Irish: Trá Mhór, meaning "big strand/beach") is a seaside town in County Waterford on the southeast coast of Ireland. A small fishing village until the arrival of the railway in 1853, the town has continually expanded since. Initially the town flourished as a tourist destination and latterly it has developed as a seaside satellite town of Waterford City, which is 13 km to the north. Waterford Airport is located about 6 km northeast.
Restaurants in Tramore
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Ireland's longest established professional surf school, catering for individuals, groups, schools, adults, kids and families with; Surf Lessons, Surf Camps, Family Fun Sessions, Coastal Hikes- CoastHacking, Educational Tours, Marine Education Curriculum Programs. For more information check out our website.
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An Award winning Surf School with over 35 years of experience .Guaranteed fun at our Authentic Beach Cottage facility Activities,Surfing, Stand Up Paddle Boarding , Bodyboarding,Nordic Walking,Team Challanges,Ecology Hikes.Equipment Hire.Located in an authentic Irish Setting surrounded by cottages just a stones throw from the beach.Facilities include ,indoor lecture room,Male & Female changing rooms,Hot Showers, Coffee Bar- indoor & outoor eating areas .Irish Language Activity Programmes. Approved by The Irish Surfing Association & Failte Ireland.Sponsored by Billabong.Open All Year.
4.5 based on 294 reviews
We visited Tramore Beach recently and we had a lovely walk along the dunes and the beach. This is a vast beach and we were blessed with a beautiful day for our visit.
4.5 based on 155 reviews
The Lafcadio Hearn Japanese Gardens reflect the life and extensive wanderings of Patrick Lafcadio Hearn, who grew up in Ireland, and whose life journey embraced several parts of the world. The gardens pay homage to the fame he attained in Japan through his incomparable literary descriptions of the people, customs and culture of that country. The Lafcadio Hearn Japanese Gardens have a wonderful and unique story to tell. In their style and planting they contain elements of the gardening traditions of the countries and cultures traversed by Hearn during his varied life. The journey begins in a Victorian Garden to commemorate Hearn's happy childhood summers in Tramore. There is an American Garden, a Greek Garden and a traditional Japanese Tea Garden, in addition to a Stream Garden, ponds, waterfall and an extensive woodland area. The main elements of design, in particular the use of rocks and water and the plant selection, are influenced by the tradition of a Japanese Strolling Garden.
I first visited these gardens when they opened in 2015 , revisited again this August 2020 to find an amazing amount of work has been completed in that short time ..As a LIVING tourist attraction these gardens have to be rated number 2 in Ireland ( Dublin Zoo being number 1 ) As Japanese Gardens they must be one of the Best ,if not THE best in Europe , the many different vistas together with the seating to enjoy the peace and beauty have been so well planned . The attention to detail ,the sense of calmness and the wonderful surprises throughout are all a credit to the staff and those involved in the day to day running of this outstanding place.
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Amusement Park In Tramore
So much to do here, great variety in the rides for kids of all ages. Staff are helpful too. Only downside is nearby parking is hard to get on a sunny day
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Tramore racecourse is where 'the turf meets the surf' and it is one of the most intimate stages for racing in Ireland. The 4-day mid-August festival (incorporating 3 evening meetings) has everything a summer racing festival should have: sun (usually), sea, sand, spectacular racing and anything else that takes your fancy on a hot summers day. It offers a great opportunity to take a racing holiday because of the great amenities on your doorstep in Tramore, one of the premier seaside resorts in Ireland.
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