Welcome to Wexford

Rivervalley Farmhouse

Rivervalley Farm is set in a beautiful rural area of South West Co. Wexford within a short distance to all transport hubs such as Rosslare harbour, Ballyhack Ferry and the main N11 route. Our 4 star award-winning B&B will make the perfect base for your time in Wexford whether you are here to relax or […]

Shrule Pet Farm

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About Shrule Pet Farm Wexford    Come explore our family-run Pet Farm, nestled in the dunes between Ballygarret and Kilmuckridge. You’ll find all the usual suspects, clucking hens, oinking pigs and fluffy hampsters alongside sheep, goats, alpacas and horses!   Your welcome to enjoy a picnic on site and explore our small woodlands afterwards.  On […]

Shrule Equestrian Centre

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About Shrule Equestrian Centre   Fancy horse riding on the beach in Ireland? Shrule Equestrian Centre is situated in the picturesque countryside of North Wexford between the coastal villages of Ballygarrett and Kilmuckridge. Our speciality beach rides are for those who can already ride. Need horse riding lessons? Check out the Ballcaney Riding Center or […]

Bunclody- Kilbrannish Walking Trail

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Part of the Blackstairs Mountain Range, Kilbrannish Hill has two waymarked looped walking trails.  These trails have beautiful views of Mount Leinster, the Clody Valley and the South Leinster Way.   More information about this Bunclody Trail,  >>here<<  If you want to explore more Wexford walking trails, don’t miss our blog Best Walking Trails in County Wexford. […]

Bunclody – Coolmelagh Walking Trail

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Coolmelagh Forrest, near Bunclody, has three waymarked looped trails that climb to Gibbet Hill. Gibbet is an old English name for Hanging Hill. This hints to a place of execution. Here beautiful views meant that, no matter what your crime, your last sight on earth was heavenly. The trails, which are on forest roads, all […]

Bunclody Walking Trail: The Craan & Long Lane Loop

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Bunclody Walking Trails are scenic, peaceful looped walks on tarred roads. The loops take in the Clody Valley, sided by the Blackstairs Mountains with Mount Leinster itself as the focal mid-point on the loop.   Meandering beside farmland, forestry, streams and open mountain. From Droim Cria (the slate quarry), Blackrock Mountain, Mount Leinster, Kilbrannish Windmills, […]

Carrickbyrne Hill Walking Trail

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Carrickbyrne Hill Walking Trail flows through a public woodland, which is noted for its aesthetic and recreational value.  Carrickbyrne Hill or Carraig Bhrain features a few looped trails individually waymarked. All trails start at the trailhead in the main car park and picnic area beside the N25. These routes provide 18 km of mixed forest […]

French’s of Gorey Pub

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FRENCH’S is one of the most beloved pubs in Gorey, Co. Wexford — a proper Irish pub that has stood in the town since around 1775. Despite renovations over the years, it has managed to retain its old-school charm. The result? One of the most charming pubs in the south-east. Like all the best drinking […]

Fr Murphy 1798 Centre

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This family-friendly environment is a haven of peace in a rural setting with something available for all age groups. The Centre spans a 250-year period embracing both the historical and rural aspects of the area. Fr. John Murphy was the Curate at Boolavogue from 1785 to 1798. He lived with the Donoghue family in the […]

The Courtyard Ferns

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Located in the historical village of Ferns in the heart of County Wexford and the sunny Southeast of Ireland – The Courtyard is your perfect choice for delicious food in relaxed and friendly surroundings. Open daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Our menu combines modern and classic influences offering the very best of fresh seasonal […]

Table Forty One

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Table Forty One is the newest addition to the Gorey restaurant scene. Owned and run by chef Andrew Duncan, Andrew strives to find the best local ingredients of the season and prepares them to the highest standards in a relaxed, approachable atmosphere- giving his guests a fine dining experience without the “fine dining” pretentiousness. Andrew […]

Courtown Woodland Walking Trail

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Courtown Woodland Trail is bounded by the Owenavorragh River on the north side and the canal on the seaward side to the east. The woodland dates back to pre-Famine times.  The four trails waymarked through the woodland are graded as easy. As you choose your walk along the River Walk, Top Walk, Canal Walk or […]