The following are links that you may find interesting in the local area. Some of the items refer to historical sights, some industrial and others commercial. Some links are in text format and some in picture format. Be adventurous and click around....
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The healthy part of Breakfast! Breakfast at Annestown House is not a mean meal unless you want it to be. Fresh and stewed fruits, yoghurt, cereals to begin. Kippers or the full Irish Breakfast or parts thereof to follow. The freshest, healthiest free...
Annestown Beach Lake Coumshingaun - a mountain tarn , Comeragh Mountains There is plenty of walking around Annestown, and the Comeragh Mountains are not far away for something a little more rugged and sometimes breathtaking. The Waterford Crystal fact...
A Beginner's Guide to Waterford By Michelle Clancy Into the West West Waterford boasts an equally wide array of activities, to cater for all the family. On the heritage front, popular tourist haunts are the towns of Lismore, with its double monastery...
A Beginner's Guide to Waterford By Michelle Clancy Entertainment World famous for its singers, Waterford is the birthplace of William Vincent Wallace (The Maritana), Val Doonican and Gilbert O'Sullivan. This entertainment tradition is upheld in the ci...
A Beginner's Guide to Waterford By Michelle Clancy Coast to coast activity The coastline, along with the estuaries of rivers Suir and Blackwater, provide the perfect location for shore angling, while fully equipped sea angling boats are available for h...
A Beginner's Guide to Waterford By Michelle Clancy Historical attractions Voted Ireland's Museum of the Year, Waterford Treasures at the Granary is both a treasury and a treasure trail that will take you through 1000 years of the city's history. A sou...