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Discover the art of crystal making at the House of Waterford Crystal, where you can watch skilled craftsmen create exquisite pieces and explore the on-site retail store.
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Discover the art of crystal making at the House of Waterford Crystal, where you can watch skilled craftsmen create exquisite pieces and explore the on-site retail store.
Enjoy a scenic journey along the picturesque banks of the River Suir on this heritage railway, offering breathtaking views and a glimpse into Ireland's rail history.
Nestled in the Comeragh Mountains, Mahon Falls is a stunning waterfall accessible via a short walk, offering panoramic views and a serene natural setting.
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Explore the beautifully designed Japanese gardens dedicated to the writer Lafcadio Hearn, featuring traditional Japanese landscaping and tranquil pathways.
Step back in time at the Medieval Museum, home to a wealth of artifacts and exhibits detailing Waterford's rich medieval history.
Wander through the lush and expansive Mount Congreve Gardens, known for their vibrant plant collections and beautifully manicured landscapes.
Visit Reginald's Tower, a historic fortification and one of Waterford's oldest buildings, offering intriguing exhibits and panoramic views of the city.
Explore the stunning geological and coastal landscapes of the Copper Coast, a UNESCO Global Geopark known for its unique rock formations and scenic beauty.
Experience a virtual reality adventure at the King of the Vikings, bringing to life the Viking history of Waterford in an immersive and interactive way.
Enjoy an exciting night out at Kilcohan Park Greyhound Stadium, where you can watch thrilling greyhound races and place your bets.
Take a leisurely stroll along the Anne Valley Nature and Wildlife Walk, a scenic route that showcases local flora and fauna in a peaceful setting.
Explore the ruins of Dunhill Castle, perched atop a hill with panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and a rich historical background.
Visit Christ Church Cathedral, a stunning example of Georgian architecture with a fascinating history and beautiful interior.
Experience the optical illusion of the Magic Road, where cars appear to roll uphill, creating a fun and mysterious attraction for visitors.
Discover the Georgian elegance of the Bishop's Palace, home to an impressive collection of artifacts and exhibits detailing Waterford's history from 1700 to 1970.
Visit the ancient Gaulstown Dolmen, a megalithic portal tomb dating back to around 3500 BC, set in a tranquil rural location.
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