Dedicated to the memory of John Fitzgerald Kennedy, President of the United States from 1960 to 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.
Read moreThe beautiful Sunny Curracloe Beach is only a fifteen minute drive from Whitford House Hotel and is a regular holder of the Blue Flag Beach status. Curacloe is one of the cleanest beaches on the Irish coast, the dunes are the subject of an active conservation policy by Wexford County Council ensuring that this spectacular amenity and the plant and wildlife it contains, will be preserved for generations..
Read moreThe 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 involves the construction of a full scale sea-going replica.
Read moreThe National Heritage Park, in Ferrycarrig County Wexford, covers 35 acres, takes visitors through 9,000 years of Irish history. A trail featuring prehistoric campsites, ringforts, Fulacht Fiadh, crannogs, Viking houses and other historic landmarks awaits discovery.
Read moreQuad Attack in Co. Wexford is exhilarating good fun……. Well established as one of the best Quad Biking facilities in the country. Adventurous all weather cross-country driving fun for everybody from 6 years upwards. The challenging course is spread out over 80 acres under the scenic backdrop of the Blackstairs Mountains..
Read moreThe Hook Lighthouse at Hook Head, the oldest intact operational lighthouse in the world recently awarded the worlds 'flashiest lighthouse' by Lonely Planet. The Knights Templar church and castle. Duncannon Fort where both King James and King Billy left after the Battle of the Boyne.
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