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BallyhackThis charming fishing village at the mouth of the River Barrow, is the starting point of the 77km Wexford coastal pathwalk. More details +
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![Bunclody](UserFiles/Image/Bunclody.jpg) |
BunclodyBunclody lies in a lovely location, at the foot of the Blackstairs Mountains, bordered by the broad sweep of the Slaney River. More details +
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![Courtown](UserFiles/Image/Courtown.jpg) |
CourtownCourtown is situated about 4 miles south-east of Gorey in County Wexford, on a wide sweep of coast called Courtown Bay. More details +
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![Curracloe](UserFiles/Image/Curracloe.jpg) |
CurracloeSituated about 24km from Enniscorthy and about 8km north of Wexford Town, Curracloe has been sensitively developed as an amenity for visitors to enjoy. More details +
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![Duncannon](UserFiles/Image/Duncannon.jpg) |
DuncannonAccording to legend, Duncannon dates back to the time of Fionn Mac Cool and the Fianna in the 3rd century. More details +
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![Enniscorthy](UserFiles/Image/Enniscorthy.jpg) |
EnniscorthyEnniscorthy is an old Norman settlement and is situated on the banks of the River Slaney overlooked by the old 1798 battle site of Vinegar Hill. More details +
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![Ferns](UserFiles/Image/Ferns.jpg) |
FernsFerns has exerted a profound influence on Irish history and this explains why there are so many historic ruins in one small area. More details +
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Fethard-On-SeaFethard On Sea is an ancient settlement, once the seat of a bishop whose castle holds the remains of Bishop Alexander Devereux, the colourful last Abbot of Dunbrody. More details +
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![Gorey](UserFiles/Image/Gorey.jpg) |
GoreyGorey is a carefully planned town with a wide Main Street boulevard and street plan, much like the plantation towns of North Wexford. More details +
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![Hook Head](UserFiles/Image/Hook-Head.jpg) |
Hook HeadIf you plan to explore Wexford, a visit to Hook Lighthouse & Heritage Centre is a must. It is one of the top attractions in the region and open to visitors all year round. More details +
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![Kilmore Quay](UserFiles/Image/Kilmore-Quay.jpg) |
Kilmore QuayKilmore Quay, 19km southwest of Rosslare on Forlorn Point is a small fishing village full of charms with its thatched roofs, and whitewashed seaside cottages. More details +
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![New Ross](UserFiles/Image/New-Ross.jpg) |
New RossNew Ross on the banks of the river Barrow provides visitors with unlimited activities such as angling, boat cruising and enjoyable riverside walks. More details +
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![Rosslare](UserFiles/Image/Rosslare.jpg) |
RosslareRosslare is a pleasant and popular seaside resort which boasts a most attractive Blue flag beach, and various sporting facilities. More details +
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Wexford TownWexford is known as the land of laughter and music, of legend and romance, where the locals take life easy and the warmth comes from the heart. More details +
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