Craft BREWERIES and DISTILLERIES in Ireland’s county WATERFORD
County of Waterford’s craft breweries and distilleries operate along the south-east coast and inland areas…
County of Waterford’s craft breweries and distilleries operate along the south-east coast and inland areas…
Fáilte Ireland Regional Tourism Officer: sBrian O’Flynn, Head of Division, Ireland’s Ancient East (includes Waterford),…
Waterford Crystal Visitor Centre: Located in Waterford City, this iconic attraction showcases the craft of…
Hidden Treasure in the Lios: In the area around Mount Druid and Kilcullen Upper near…
Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity, Waterford City.: Designed by John Roberts and completed in…
Saint Declan of Ardmore: July 24, c. 5th century (exact dates unknown): Ardmore, County Waterford Declan,…
Waterford City, Reginald’s Tower: A ghostly Viking warrior, believed to be from the 10th century,…
The highest point in County Waterford is Knockmealdown (Cnoc Mhaoldomhnaigh), standing at 792.4 meters (2,600…
Luke Wadding (1588-1657) Born in Waterford city, Wadding was a Franciscan friar, theologian, and historian.…
Mary Elizabeth Blake: Dungarvan, County Waterford (born) (1840-1907): A poet who emigrated to Quincy,…
Edmund Leamy (1848–1904): Born in Waterford city, Co. Waterford. A novelist, journalist, lawyer, and…
Ardmore: A picturesque coastal village on Ardmore Bay, Ardmore is famed for its 5th-century monastic…
Waterford’s Viking Triangle, a 1,000-year-old city area, contains Reginald’s Tower, Ireland’s oldest civic building, built…
Waterford My Home: A nostalgic emigration song celebrating Waterford as home, with references to its…
Bhí sé Lá Pórt Láirge: Traditional Irish-language song. A light-hearted or narrative ballad referencing a…
Gilbert O’Sullivan (Raymond Edward O’Sullivan) from Waterford City, County Waterford: Born December 1, 1946. Singer-songwriter…
Waterford Castle (on its private island in the River Suir, near Waterford City): This historic 16th-century…
Waterford comes from the Old Norse “Veðrafjǫrðr,” meaning “windy fjord” or “ram’s fjord,” from “veðr” (weather…
County Waterford’s sporting heritage, deeply rooted in Gaelic games and enriched by soccer, rugby, and…
Ring New Cemetery, Ring. Tom Clancy (1920–1990), a musician in Irish folk music, member of…
Pre-1000 The Gaelic Nation County Waterford, part of the ancient kingdom of Munster, was dominated…
Waterford: The oldest city in Ireland and the main centre of the county with a…
Begin at Waterford Bus Station (Plunkett Station), a central hub near the quay, with a…
WATERFORD (County of), a maritime county of the province of MUNSTER, bounded on the west by…
A maritime county of Ireland, in the province of Munster, is bounded, on the north,…
“Viking bones beneath the cobblestones, a tower watching like a tired sentinel, and me, scribbling…
Saint Declan’s Well (Ardmore): Pattern day: July 24 (Saint Declan’s feast day, or the Sunday…
Waterford Castle: Waterford Castle, located on a 310-acre private island in the River Suir, 3…
J. & K. Walsh Victorian Pub and Grocers (Waterford City): A historic pub on O’Connell…
Day 1: Begin in Waterford city, visiting the Waterford Treasures Museums. Enjoy lunch with fish…
Ardmore Cathedral and Round Tower: Ardmore, County Waterford, approximately 20 km northeast of Youghal (Coordinates:…
. Dunmore East: A picturesque fishing village with colourful boats and cliffs, ideal for capturing…
County Waterford celebrated as Ireland’s oldest city and a foodie destination, boasts a vibrant dining…
Mount Congreve Gardens: This world-renowned 70-acre masterpiece near Kilmeaden, recognised as one of the great…
Waterford Castle Golf Resort: Located on a private island in the River Suir, accessible by…
County Waterford, located in southeast Ireland, offers diverse birdwatching opportunities due to its coastal cliffs,…
River Blackwater (Lismore to Cappoquin): One of Ireland’s premier salmon rivers, flowing through western Waterford,…
County Waterford, in Ireland’s sunny southeast, offers a delightful blend of historic landmarks, coastal beauty,…
Tramore Beach: Tramore, meaning “Big Strand,” is a 5km Blue Flag beach, one of Ireland’s…
Ardmore Monastic Site (St Declan’s Monastery): This coastal monastic complex is Ireland’s oldest Christian settlement,…