Bunclody is a small picturesque town in County Wexford on the River Slaney at the foot of Mount Leinster on the border between Wexford and Carlow. The R746 regional road intersects the N80 in the centre of the town. There is great scenery and lovely walks and drives around Bunclody. There is fishing locally on the Rivers Slaney and Barrow. Tennis and an open-air swimming pool are available to visitors.
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