Waterford Waterford, in the south-east of Ireland, was an original settlement in Ireland by the original pre-Celtic nomads who came across the then-short channel from Europe. Followed successively by The Celts, and The Vikings and the Normans, Waterford with its naturally deep and safe harbours (like Dunmore East, shown here) was the obvious port-of choice for all trade and invasions. Today Waterford still boasts a large Irish fishing fleet, at Dunmore east, and also some of Ireland's most pristine beaches. The towns that dot the coast, from Waterford city itself to tiny Woodstown, boast great restaurants, quaint pubs, antique and curio shops and much, much more. The world-famous Waterford Crystal has its home here.
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Caseys Caravan And Camping Park
This beautifully located park has direct access to the beach, one of the most spectacular that can be found on the South/East Coast of Ireland, it stretches 1.6km of golden clear sand. It is a family-run park.Top class facilities available include a playground/TV room/games room/crazy...
Fitzmaurice's Caravan & Camping Park Tramore
Touring Caravans, Campervans and Tents are very welcome. Our Failte Irelandapproved campsite is an ideal base for all campers and it is just a five-minute stroll to the beach, perfect for families. Tramore is the perfect place to relax and is the ideal...