Tomorrow we should head for Waterford anyone want to go?
Waterford is distinguished by a much admired, very beautiful and richly historic harbor. Hook lighthouse at the eastern entrance, reputedly the oldest lighthouse in Europe, is a sturdy sentinel and in contrast to the softer and more cosy setting on the Western side. The heart of Waterford is crammed with character from its two great cathedrals to colourful off-quay alleyways, elegant shops and a rich array of hotels, restaurants and bars. Its world-renowned crystal places Waterford the equal of many great European centres in flair and artistry. It is a compact city and has been described as the Salzburg of Ireland.
Waterford Castle
Waterford Castle, located 2 miles from Waterford City, is uniquely situated on its own private 310 acre island on the River Suir, surrounded by woodlands and an 18 hole championship golf course. Waterford Castle offers accommodation of a superb standard and is currently the only deluxe hotel in the south east of Ireland.
Kilkenny Castle
Kilkenny Castle was built in 1192 by William Marshall. The castle was bought by the powerful Butler family in 1391, and their descendants continued to live there until 1935. The grounds are well kept and very beautiful. You'll see a rose garden, a fountain, a park and a well kept children's playground in the court yard. Inside the castle is a remarkable Gallery because of its vividly painted ceilings and extensive portrait collection of the Butler family.
Lismore Castle Gardens
The gardens of Lismore are located in Lismore, Co. Waterford. The gardens are set in seven acres within the 17th century outer defensive walls and have spectacular views of the castle. The gardens are believed to be the oldest in Ireland retaining much of their original jacobean form.
The Cosy Thatch Pub
The Cosy Thatch in Kilmeaden is Waterford's most entertaining and friendly pub. The cottage dates from 1475 and was licensed in 1780 as a public house. The pub is were news and entertainment was shared, drink, tobacco, groceries were bought and the dead were waked. The Cosy Thatch continues to fulfill the duty as the local hostelry and the wake tradition to this day.
John F Kennedy Arboretum
Dedicated to the memory of John F Kennedy, President of the United States from 1960 - 1963, the Arboretum is a plant collection of international standing. It covers 623 acres on the southern slopes and summit of Slieve Coillte. It contains 4,500 types of trees and shrubs from all temperate regions of the world, planted in botanical sequence. A visitor center houses exhibitions and audio visual shows.
St. Canices Cathedral
The 13th Century Cathedral of St. Canices is the second largest Cathedral in Ireland. The architectural style of the Cathedral is early Gothic and it is built of Limestone. The Cathedral has been carefully preserved in its own original style and form. It is richly endowed with many stained glass windows and the east Lancelet window is a replica of the original.
Waterford Crystal
Waterford Crystal designs, manufactures and markets an extensive range of crystal objects d'art, stemware and gifts for distribution through out the world. The Waterford Crystal visitor center is home to the worlds largest display of Waterford Crystal, beautifully displayed in their bright, airy retail store.
Mount Congreve Gardens
The gardens of Mount Congreve, situated at a sheltered bend along the River Suir near Waterford at the south eastern coast of Ireland, covers over seven hundred acres. The garden has a world class collection of Magnolias, Camellias, Azaleas, Yakushimanum Hybrids and many more. Mount Congreve, the creation of Ambrose Congreve, is a magnificent landscape on a grand scale.
Dunmore East
Dunmore East, Irelands most picturesque fishing and holiday village in the south east, 16 kilometers from Waterford City. Dunmore East is a village rich in history. For a holiday maker of today looking for a place to stop over night, or for a get away holiday in an area of beauty and tranquility, Dunmore East is the ideal place.