Discover the best top things to do in County Wexford, Ireland including Curracloe Beach, Coolaught Gardens, Glenavon Japanese Garden, Seal Rescue Ireland, Curracloe Beach, Colclough Walled Garden, Douentza Garden, Redmond Park, John F. Kennedy Arboretum, Irish National Heritage Park.
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5.0 based on 301 reviews
Curracloe Beach is a regular holder of the Blue Flag Beach status. 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.
So happy I stopped here. Lovely beach with a great atmosphere, and for all the movie fans steven Spielbergs saving private Ryan was filmed here
5.0 based on 7 reviews
Such an amazing and very well tended garden hosted by Iris, who’s knowledge and enthusiasm is evident from the moment you arrive. If your interested in gardens/gardening or just taking some time out then this is the perfect interlude from a busy day or holiday and is regulary used for photographs for that special occasion ( a wedding was arriving as we were leaving ). I would completely recommend a visit and is superb value for money.
5.0 based on 123 reviews
Seal Rescue Ireland’s Visitor Center is currently closed to the public as part of the effort to prevent the spread of Covid-19 until further notice. Come visit Seal Rescue Ireland for a unique and educational experience for all ages. They rehabilitate 60-80 seals a year that you are able to see up close. They are open everyday. They are a not for profit organization that does not charge an admission fee but donations are suggested. Please show your support by visiting the seals!
Just joined the virtual seal-feeding experience which was a great Sunday treat! A great initiative run by enthusiastic staff who are genuinely engaged in the welfare of these beautiful animals.
5.0 based on 136 reviews
Beautifully Restored Georgian Walled Garden built by the Colclough Family over 200 years ago, situated beside Tintern Abbey
A great job done on the gardens which complement a visit to Tintern Abbey itself.Very helpful,informative staff.Would be very worthwhile visisity the gardens during the "growing season" as then you can really appreciate the wonderful array of colours.
5.0 based on 2 reviews
Rachel Darlington is an avid plantsperson and writer who lives in Bunclody, Co. Wexford. Her garden, Douentza, boasts large herbaceous borders, collections of carnivorous plants, orchids and subtropicals, and contains a large aesthetically integrated greenhouse of rare and ornamental displays.
4.5 based on 184 reviews
Excellent choice for a family day out when in Wexcord county. Children can ride their bikes there and there is also a big picnic area with the playground. Peaceful and lush green with numerous little benches and places to rest your feet. There is a nice little lake with ducks and geese where you can sit and enjoy.
4.5 based on 835 reviews
Located on the banks of the picturesque River Slaney,‘The Irish National Heritage Park’ truly is the cornerstone of ‘Ireland’s Ancient East’. A not-for-profit outdoor museum depicting 9000 years of re-created Irish History situated within natural forestry & wet woodlands. Take an unforgettable journey through Ireland’s past and experience stories, sights and sounds that shaped our country.
We had a fantastic visit at the Irish National Heritage Park. We decided to take a guided tour, which I highly recommend as the tour is very informative, atmospheric and really immerses you into Irish history. Our guide, Brídín, was funny and extremely knowledgable, not only about Irish history but also about Wexford, and she made the visit highly enjoyable. The tour takes you right through ancient Irish history up to the vikings and it really brings this period to life with all of the old settlements, the smell of the open fires as you walk through the park and the costumes. To my knowledge they also do other activities in the heritage park such as courses, archery, birthday parties, viking feasts and the very interesting ring fort stay overs, where you can book to stay in one of the ring forts overnight and have the park to yourself. Around Halloween time they also hold other events which I will definitely check out. In terms of accessibility the park is fairly wheelchair friendly and there were good parking facilities. The tours are also offered in French, Spanish, Italian, German, Polish, Irish and English in the form of an audio guide which is quite handy, but I would highly recommend going on a tour with a guide as this really made the experience even more engaging. At the end of our trip we got lunch in the Fulacht Fiadh restaurant and it was very tasty and quite reasonably priced. There is also a classy gift shop at admissions which offers a range of tasteful Irish souvenirs (including some delicious Wexford chocolates...). All in all this was a great day out and I would highly recommend it to anyone who is in Wexford for the day. This would be an absolutely super place for a school tour for young and old kids as well as for birthdays. Thanks again to Brídín!
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