Bunclody, Co. Wexford

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.


Gardens

Ram House Gardens - County Wexford Ireland
Ram House Gardens
Gorey, Co. Wexford
The Ram House, nestling behind a stone wall and a wicket gate, its Georgian fanlight draped in roses and clematis, looks like a Beatrix Potter illustration. The cottage style garden lives up to the image and is packed with interest and full of in ...

Golf

Coolattin Golf Club - Coollattin Shillelagh Arklow Co Wicklow Ireland
Coolattin Golf Club
Arklow, Co. Wicklow
Course Type: Parkland
Coollattin Golf Club is a Peter McEvoy designed par 70 championship parkland golf course that is surrounded by scenic views of the Wicklow countryside. Coollattin is a challenging course that prides itself as an oasis of calm in a truly beaut ...

Self Catering

There is no featured selfcatering establishment in the area

What's On

New Ross Farmers Market - County Wexford - Saturdays
New Ross Farmers Market

The Quay, New Ross, County Wexford

Saturday, 9am - 2pm

Contact: Pat Roche - 087 794 8830 www.wexfordfarmersmarkets.com

Tourist Attractions

Ferns Castle - Ferns County Wexford Ireland
Ferns Castle
Ferns, Co. Wexford
Ferns Castle was built in the 13th century and originally formed a square, with large corner towers but now just half of the castle remains. The most complete tower contains a circular chapel with carved ornament, several original fireplaces and ...

Wedding Venues

Wedding
Sha Roe Bistro
Clonegal, Co. Carlow
Henry Stone - well known for his years as head chef at nearby Marlfield House - and his partner, Stephanie Barrillier, hit the ground running when they opened this restaurant on the ground floor of a 1690 house on the main street of Clonegal, in ...
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