Things to do in Wexford, Province of Leinster: The Best Points of Interest & Landmarks

March 7, 2022 Terina Blouin

Wexford (Irish: Loch Garman; Yola: Weiseforth) is the county town of County Wexford, Ireland. Wexford lies on the south side of Wexford Harbour, the estuary of the River Slaney near the southeastern corner of the island of Ireland. The town is linked to Dublin by the M11/N11 National Primary Route, and the national rail network connects it to Rosslare Europort. It had a population of 20,188 according to the 2016 census.
Restaurants in Wexford

1. Carrigfoyle Quarry

Barntown, Wexford Ireland
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Carrigfoyle Quarry

2. Ballycarney Bridge

Ballycarney, Wexford Ireland
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Ballycarney Bridge

3. Tacumshane Windmill

Tacumshane Broadway, Wexford Y35 ET89 Ireland +353 53 913 1700 [email protected] http://millhousebar.ie/wordpress/tacumshane-windmill/
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Tacumshane Windmill

Designated a national monument in 1952, Tacumshane Windmill is the only surviving complete windmill of its kind in the Republic of Ireland. Built in 1846, it features a rare revolving straw thatch cap to catch the wind for its sails. Beautifully preserved and maintained, the key to have a peek inside is available from the adjacent Millhouse Bar & Restaurant.

4. Con Macken's, The Cape of Good Hope

The Bull Ring, off N. Main Street, Wexford Ireland
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Con Macken's, The Cape of Good Hope

Reviewed By Ben19470307 - Rosslare Harbour, Ireland

This pup is a favourite with everybody, for it situation and the names over the door .The Cape Bar is is called but they are undertakers as well.

5. Crescent Quay

Wexford Ireland
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Crescent Quay

6. The Norman Way

Wexford Ireland [email protected] http://www.thenormanway.com
The Norman Way

The Norman Way is a heritage route that runs along the south coast of County Wexford, from Rosslare Harbour to the medieval town of New Ross. Along this Wexford Trail you will discover authentic medieval sites which will help you to understand the Norman way of life. The Norman Way in Wexford is a true treasure of Ireland’s Ancient East.

7. Tulach a'tSolais

Oulart Hill, Wexford Ireland http://oularthill.ie/?page_id=55
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Reviewed By InDarire - Dublin, Ireland

We parked in the car park of the Oulart HIll 1798 Battlefield hub and took the path to Tulach a' tSolais, the monument to 1798" in it's particular context of the European Enlightenment" (T.K. Whittaker). It was a soft day for October and we approached the monument through a stand of deciduous trees. We entered the monument and took in the atmosphere. A pensive, mysterious space with plenty of room for reflection on what the 1798 rising meant to those who participated and their descendants. There are three separate walks from the hub car park in beautiful surroundings. We didn't have time to fully explore the area but hope to return to do so in the near future. A wonderful experience.

8. Browne Clayton Monument

Carrigadaggan, Wexford Ireland
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