Dunbrody Famine Ship

Good to Know Sat Nav: 52.39360 -6.94760 Guided Tours: Y Parking: Y Tel/Mob:  +353 51 425 239 Dunbrody Famine Ship   Live and breathe the smells and sounds of an 1840s’ emigrant vessel. On this amazing three-masted barque, costumed performers and themed exhibitions...

Duncannon Fort

Good to Know Sat Nav: 52.22094 -6.93521 Guided Tours: Y Parking: Y Tel/Mob: +353 51 389 530 Duncannon Fort The name ‘Duncannon’ comes from Irish and means ‘the fort of the son of Conan’. It is therefore possible that there was already a small settlement here before...

Duncormick

Good to Know Sat Nav: 52.228281, -6.655283 Nearby Terry the Weaver Ceadogán Rug Makers The Potters Yard Duncormick Village Continue along the Norman Way… Heading East: Killag Church      Heading West: St Imoge’s Church Back to the Norman...

Enniscorthy Castle

Good to Know Sat Nav: 52.50142 -6.56716 Guided Tours: Y Parking: N Tel/Mob: +353 53 923 4699 Enniscorthy Castle    The award winning Enniscorthy Castle, in the heart of Enniscorthy town, built in the 13th century, has been home to Anglo-Norman knights, English Earls...

Enniscorthy Town

Good to Know Sat Nav: 52.50142 -6.56716 Guided Tours: Parking: Y   Enniscorthy Town   Described in Ulysses as “the finest place in the world”, this designated Heritage Town dates back 1,500 years. Straddling the River Slaney, Enniscorthy played a key role in Ireland’s...