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Wexford
A holiday in Wexford can
match anything more exotic locations have to offer. Boasting over
115kms of coastline and golden sands have long been popular with
families wishing to escape the noise, stresses and strains of city
living.
Safe sandy beaches, fun activities, family-friendly restaurants, a
wide choice of accommodation options and ease of accessibility all
go to make Wexford one of Ireland's favourite family destinations.
Our historic past ensures that there is much to see do and explore.
Sporting enthusiasts are catered for with many top class golf
courses, fishermen too can while away the hours either lake or shore
fishing or by taking a chartered boat trip to the lush fishing
grounds of the South East. Wexford is also a bustling energetic
cosmopolitan hub offering top-class accommodation options and a fine
choice of restaurants, bars and things to for all the family
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Hiking / Fishing |
Scarke Golf Club
Scarke
Golf course offers a magnificent 18 Hole par
72 Golf Course, a 9 Hole par 3 course and a
Driving Range. With all this located in the
heart of the County Wexfords beautiful
rolling countryside.
Courtown Golf Course
Courtown
is an excellent par 71 course with an abundance of mature
trees and stunning views of the sea and the coastline. A
unique challenge for golfers of all levels
www.courtowngolfclub.com
Phone 00 353 53 9125166
Enniscorthy Golf Club
Courtown
is an excellent parkland course with an abundance of mature
trees and stunning views of the sea and the coastline.
The course has been re-designed and improved in the last few
years by renowned course designer Eddie Hackett and is
complimented by the panoramic views of the Leinster
Mountains.
www.enniscorthygc.ie
Phone 00 353 54 9133191
Seafield Golf Club
An eighteen hole 6,447 yard
championship golf course, Seafield was designed by
internationally renowned course designer Peter McEvoy.
www.seafieldgolf.com
Phone: 00 353 55 9124777
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The Blackstairs and Mount Leinster are a
ridge of rounded granite peaks lying between the beautiful
Barrow Valley and the rich lowlands of County Wexford.
Carrickbyrne Hill , Wexford,
A hard volcanic outcrop that resisted the weathering process
and now stands out on the otherwise flatish landscape
The whole Blackstairs ridge from the
Sculloge Gap to the south end is a long hard walk, but this
circular route starting above Ballymurphy takes in the best
of the ridge, including Caher Roe's Den and Blackstairs
Mountain itself. The return is along pleasant and varied
country lanes. Starting point: 3km from Ballymurphy village
Parish Church, Askamore, Wexford,
Habitat: The Owenavarro river runs through
its deep picturesque valley and empties through a man-made
channel as a backwater for the harbour of Courtown.
History: Formerly the demesne of the Earls of Courtown whose
family name is Stopford and who lived in the area until
1970.
For more information on routes go to
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Waterford
Waterford
city is the Capital of the Sunny South East of Ireland. A natural
playground for Golf, Equestrian, Walking, Angling, Water sports and
cycling enthusiasts. Waterford offers the complete holiday
experience.
The
Country offers 124 km of dazzling coastline with 49 beaches,
beautiful river valleys, lakes and two dramatic and very accessible
mountain ranges.
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