Dunmore East has a wide range of activities to discover including Swimming, Golf, Sailing, Boat trips, Surfing, Tennis & horse riding. The Adventure Centre offers water and land-based sports while the Tramore Racecourse provides exciting entertainment for racing fans. Why not explore Dunmore East on foot or take one of the Scenic Drives of the Hook Peninsula ...
Sailing is a fun sport that can be enjoyed at different levels by all ages. People ‘drift’ into sailing at different stages in life – some sailors find their way through the traditional course route, others are guided by crewing with more experienced members (or a combination of both). Whatever course you wish to steer our goal at WHSC’s is to facilitate the journey ...
We've compiled a list of activities perfect for a rainy day including the Activate Waterford indoors recreation centre, Dunmore East Library, House of Waterford Crystal Showrooms and Factory Tour as well as Waterfords 3 Museums. Why not visit the Theatre Royal one of Ireland's oldest theatres or the Waterford Cultural Quarter & Garter Lane Arts Centre ...
Dunmore east is the venue for a number of exciting festivals held throughout the year including the Dunmore East Golf Classic, Blue Grass Festival, Halloween Spooky Walk, St. Andrew’s Christmas Concert & the Dunmore East Walking Festival ...
Here are a selection of upcoming events in Waterford for all ages including The Viking Festival, Waterford Harvest Festival, Film Festival Waterford New Music Week, Bealtaine Festival, Towers and Tales a Festival of children’s books, stories and illustrations held in Lismore as well as Spraoi Waterford Ireland’s biggest street art festival ...
Dunmore East is a beautiful coastal village that feels cut off from the rest of the world. Visitors who discover Dunmore East keep returning for both its beauty and hospitality. When you see the Dunmore East signpost you can feel the stresses of the modern world lifting from your shoulders and that continues until ...
The Saltees are a haven for sea birds, nurturing an impressive array of birds, from Gannets and Gulls to Puffins and Manx Shearwaters. They also lie on an important migratory route and a popular stopping-off place for spring and autumn migrants. The Great Saltee also has a breeding population of Grey Seals, one of ...
Hook Head is said to have found its way into common English usage in the saying “By Hook or by Crook.” It is claimed that the phrase is derived from a vow to take Waterford by Hook (on the Wexford side of Waterford Estuary) or by Crook (a village on the Waterford side) made by ...
Dunmore East is a postcard perfect village with a sprinkling of thatched cottages and breath taking views. The village has been a popular holiday resort for many years. Iron Age people established a promontory fort overlooking the sea s. Henceforth the place was referred to as Dun Mor, the Great Fort. Fish was an important ...
No visit to Waterford is complete without a visit to the home of Waterford’s largest and oldest antiques dealership, and R.J. Keighery Antiques. From a needle to an anchor you will be amazed at what you might find! ...