Wexford, the capital of the county of the same name, is located in the far southeast of Ireland, near the port of Rosslare.
The county has a number of coastal towns and villages like: Courtown, Curracloe, and Duncannon, with peaceful, sunny beaches. The range of accommodation is excellent: good hotels, smart guesthouses, bed and breakfasts, Georgian mansions, apartment rental, houses and comfortable campsites.
Here you can see valleys and hills in the way you want: by bike, by car or on foot. Don't miss the Wexford Coastal Route, where you can see historic places, quiet villages and beautiful landscape. In the south of the county and on the Hook peninsula you can see places linked with Norman history and enjoy the farming landscape. You can even go diving and see shipwrecks, or visit one of the world's oldest lighthouses.
See the lovely John F. Kennedy Arboretum, with more than 4,500 species of tree, or the Kilmokea Gardens. If you are looking for more active fun, then you can go to the Pirates Cove Adventure Park in Courtown, or Quad Attack in Clonroche, Enniscorthy.
There are many concerts here and even festivals of sand sculpture on the beaches. Whatever you do, don't miss Wexford.
This golfing hotel is located on a cliff top and offers lovely views over Rosslare Harbour. A stop for the public transport as well as a bus station is about 200 m away. The city centre, with its numerous restaurants and bars as well as the railway station, can be reached in roughly 1 km. The beach is around 2 km from the hotel, while shops and nightclubs are approximately 18 km away.
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