| Rosslare |
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Rosslare is a well-known seaside resort which boasts a most attractive Blue Flag beach which stretches for 5 miles and offers various sporting activities. Other beaches in the nearby area include Curracloe , Courtown and Duncannon. With two hundred kilometres of coastline on two seas, Wexford is a haven for beach lovers.
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| Wexford Town |
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The heritage town of Wexford often referred to as the ‘land of the living history’ is only 15 minutes drive and is an ideal base from which to explore the abundance of historic forts, castle’s, abbey’s and sights of Interest in Wexford
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| Golfing |
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Access to various top- class championship golf courses. These include the 27 hole golf links at Rosslare G.C, St. Helens Bay Golf Resort in Rosslare Harbour, the parkland 18 hole course at Wexford G.C, Ballymoney G.C and the new championship seaside course at Seafield G.C in Gorey.
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| Walking |
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Picturesque walks are on hand to guests. It is a place where you can feel in touch with nature, breath fresh air and forget the noise and the crowds.
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| Watersports |
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Rosslare’s Watersports Centre: Offering visitors a taste of adventure with windsurfing, kayaking, sailing and canoeing.
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| Angling |
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Angling proves to be highly popular in Wexford as well as shore angling. Rivers such as the Barrow and Slaney cater for the coarse and game angler.
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| Equestrian |
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Shelmalier Riding Stables which is situated 5 miles from Wexford they provide scenic horse riding through 3000 acres of woodlands. They cater for beginners as well as the more experience riders.
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| Wexford Wildlife Reserve |
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Wexford is commonly known as the best county in Ireland for bird watching. It includes a well- equipped visitor centre and has many exhibitions and an informative audio visual show.
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| Irish National Heritage Park |
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Discover how the Celtic, Norman and Viking settlers left their mark on the Irish landscape. 9000 years of Irish history told in a fascinating setting of woodland, riverbank and native Irish dwellings. Located 3km outside the Wexford town.
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