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Attractions & Activities in County Wexford, IrelandTreacy's Hotel is located in County Wexford in Ireland. Wexford is blessed with an incredible range of attractions and activities. Whatever you're interested in or love to do, you'll find it here in County Wexford... Waterfront Swimming Pool
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DescriptionAdjacent to Treacy's Hotel you will find the perfect antidote to everyday strains and tensions. The Waterfront Leisure Centre offers an indoor heated swimming pool, gymnasium, sauna and steam room. Complimentary use of all Waterfront Leisure Club facilities are available to guests of Treacy's Hotel |
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DescriptionWhen the Normans built a castle, they built it to last. Enniscorthy Castle is in the centre of the town and overlooks the River Slaney. Nearly 800 years after its construction, the huge castle is still in remarkable condition. Though restored and modernised in recent times, many original features remain. The three drum towers which flank the castle are classics of their kind. Throughout the centuries, the castle had many owners including the poet, Edmund Spenser LocationEnniscorthy Town, Co. Wexford DirectionsJust a 5 minute walk from Treacy's Hotel. Contact DetailsTel: +353 (0)54 35926
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DescriptionDedicated to the memory of John Fitzgerald Kennedy, President of the United States from 1960 - 1963, the arboretum is a plant collection of international standing. It covers 252 hectares (623 acres) on the southern slopes and summit of Slieve Coillte. It contains 4,500 types of trees and shrubs from all temperate regions of the world, planted in botanical sequence. There are 200 forest plots grouped by continent. A road provides access to the summit at 271m from which there are panoramic views. The Visitor Centre houses exhibitions and an audio visual show (Seating: 40, Duration: 15 mins, Language: English) Access for visitors with disabilities. Opening Times & DatesMay 1 2003 to August 31 September 1 to September 30 LocationNew Ross, Co. Wexford Contact DetailsTel: +353 (0)51 388171
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DescriptionThe reserve is part owned by the Irish Wildbird Conservancy, and run by the National Parks and Wildlife Service. One third of the world's population of Greenland white Fronted Geese over winter here. International figures of Brent Geese are to be seen, and thousands of other duck and wader species winter here too. Excellent viewing facilities with hides and observation tower. Visitor centre open daily, free admission. Guided tour on request. LocationSituated on the north side of Wexford Harbour. DirectionsSignposted off R741, 4km north of Wexford. Contact DetailsTel: +353 (0)53 23129
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DescriptionThe Irish National Heritage Park depicts man's settlement in Ireland from 7000 BC to the arrival of the Normans in the 12th Century. Stroll through the park with its homesteads, places of ritual, burial modes and long forgotten remains. Your senses come alive with sights and sounds stretching back almost 9000 years. Discover how the Celts, Vikings and Normans came together, intermarried and developed into the rich tapestry which forms Irish Society today. Opening Times & DatesOpen All Year Round Opening times subject to seasonal change. Restaurant open daily, lunch served 12.30pm - 5.30pm LocationFerrycarrig, Co. Wexford DirectionsLocated on the N11 (Dublin road) just outside Wexford Town and 15 minutes from Rosslare Europort (take N25 to Wexford, follow signs to N11 Dublin). Admission PricesAdult €7.00, Student/OAP €5.50, Family (2 adults and 3 children) €17.50, Child Under 4 - Free, Group rates available on request. Guide dogs only allowed. Contact DetailsTel: +353 (0)53 20733
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DescriptionWexford is blessed with a host of beautiful Blue Flag beaches with warm, golden sand and blue seas... Duncannon Beach (Blue Flag)One of the best in the South East, Duncannon Beach has held the EU Blue Flag of excellence since 1987. The Beach is a golden mile of sand with two lifeguards on hand to help ensure a safe and happy visit. Curracloe Beach (Blue Flag)Curracloe - A regular holder of an EC Blue Flag, this glorious beach was voted the best beach in Ireland in 1992. The dunes are currently the subject of an active conservation policy by Wexford County Council ensuring that this marvellous amenity and the plant and wildlife it contains, will be preserved for future generations. A nature trail runs through the dunes and continues for 5 km to Raven Point, passing through the beautiful peninsula which constitutes Raven Nature Reserve. Curracloe / Ballinesker beach is also famous in Hollywood! The beach was used by Steven Spielberg as the set for the 'Omaha' beach landing sequence, featuring in the first twenty minutes of Dreamworks' smash war film 'Saving Private Ryan'. There are many other fantastic golden beaches in County Wexford...
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DescriptionQuad Attack continues to provide the best all weather cross-country driving thrill for all ages from 6 years upwards. Newly introduced Crazy Corral (under cover) includes Sumo Wrestling, Bungee Burst & Rodeo Bull with Bouncy Castle for the little ‘uns. Spend an adventure packed morning or afternoon with us and live with the exciting fun-filled memories forever. LocationClonroche, Enniscorthy, Co. Wexford Contact DetailsWeb: www.quadattack.ie
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DescriptionIf you're a keen golfer (or even if you're just an occasional player), you'll be blown away by the incredible selection and quality of County Wexford's golf courses... Enniscorthy's 18 hole, par 72 parkland is a delight to all who play it, with scenic views of the Leinster Mountains and the LocationKnockmarshall, Enniscorthy, Co. Wexford DirectionsLocated 1.5 miles from Enniscorthy, on the New Ross Contact DetailsTel: + 353 (0)54 33191
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DescriptionThe renowned 18 hole championship links and new LocationRosslare Strand, Rosslare, Co. Wexford Contact DetailsTel: + 353 (0)53 32203
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DescriptionParkland course with mature trees. 18 Hole, Par 72. 5,734 LocationMulgannon, Wexford, Co. Wexford Contact DetailsTel: + 353 (0)53 42238
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DescriptionA neo-Gothic castle just outside Wexford Town is surrounded by 20 hectares of gardens with a wide range of trees and shrubs - all well worth seeing. The Irish Agricultural Museum is also based here. |
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DescriptionThe original Dunbrody was a three-masted barque built in Quebec, Canada, for the Graves family of New Ross, Co. Wexford in 1845. She carried many emigrants to the new world from 1845-1870. The Dunbrody Project involved the construction of a full scale sea-going replica. The Dunbrody was finished in early 2001 and has been opened to visitors since 1st May 2001 at the quayside in New Ross. Opening Times & DatesOpen 7 days a week, all year round. LocationNew Ross, Co. Wexford DirectionsDunbrody is located on the main Wexford - Cork road (the N25) Contact DetailsTel: +353 (0)51 425239
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