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Unveiling County Waterford: Every Corner Holds a Hidden Gem

Unveiling County Waterford: Every Corner Holds a Hidden Gem

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Discover County Waterford, a captivating destination on Ireland's southeastern coast, where history, nature and culture intertwine to create a truly memorable experience.

From the ancient streets of Waterford City to the rugged landscapes of the Comeragh Mountains, each corner of this diverse county offers something unique to explore. Immerse yourself in the rich heritage of Ireland's oldest city, meander along the scenic Waterford Greenway or marvel at the geological wonders of the Copper Coast.

Whether you're seeking adventure in the great outdoors or craving a taste of traditional Irish hospitality, County Waterford has something for everyone.

Join us on a journey through this enchanting region, where every discovery is a delight waiting to be uncovered.

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  • Lismore Castle, County Waterford

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  • County Waterford Things to See and Do

    • 1. Waterford City: Explore the historic streets, visit attractions like Reginald's Tower, Bishop's Palace, and the Medieval Museum.

      2. Waterford Greenway: Enjoy a scenic bike ride or walk along this 46km off-road trail, passing through picturesque countryside and charming villages.

      3. Lismore Castle: Visit this stunning castle, which is set amidst beautiful gardens and overlooks the River Blackwater.

      4. Dunmore East: Relax on the sandy beaches, go sailing or fishing, and explore the charming fishing village.

      5. Comeragh Mountains: Hike or drive through this scenic mountain range, offering breathtaking views and plenty of outdoor activities.

      6. The Copper Coast Geopark: Discover the geological wonders of this UNESCO Global Geopark, featuring stunning cliffs, coves, and coastal landscapes.

      7. Waterford Crystal Visitor Centre: Take a guided tour of the world-famous Waterford Crystal factory and see skilled craftsmen at work.

      8. Tramore Beach: Enjoy a day at one of Ireland's most popular beaches, known for its golden sands and excellent surfing conditions.

      9. Mount Congreve Gardens: Wander through these magnificent gardens, renowned for their collection of rare plants and stunning floral displays.

      10. Reginald's Tower: Explore this historic tower, which dates back to Viking times and now houses a museum showcasing Waterford's heritage.

      11. The Waterford and Suir Valley Railway: Take a scenic train ride through the picturesque countryside along the banks of the River Suir.

      12. Dungarvan Castle: Visit this well-preserved medieval castle overlooking Dungarvan Bay, now home to a museum showcasing local history.

      13. Mahon Falls: Hike to this picturesque waterfall nestled in the Comeragh Mountains, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape.

      14. Clonea Strand: Relax on this Blue Flag beach, known for its soft sand and clear waters, perfect for swimming and water sports.

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Lismore Castle, County Waterford

Lismore Castle (Irish: Caisleán an Lios Mhóir) is the Irish home of the Duke of Devonshire And is located in the town of Lismore in County Waterford in the Republic of Ireland. Lismore Castle initially belonged to the Earls of Desmond, and from 1753 to the Cavendish family from 1753. 

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