Courtown, Co. Wexford

Courtown is located just 4 miles from Gorey Town and offers a wonderful array of activities including three 18 hole Championship Golf Courses, Pirates Cove Adventure Centre with Crazy Golf and Bowling (open in high season and weekends only) along with a great selection of lively pubs and restaurants. Wexford boasts 200 km of coastline with miles and miles of unspoilt golden beaches and secluded coves, making it a wonderful holiday destination with activities to suit all tastes.

Gardens

Newtownbarry House Gardens - Bunclody County Wexford Ireland
Newtownbarry House Gardens
Bunclody, Co. Wexford
The restoration of the gardens at Newtownbarry House has all the excitement of memories brought back to life. After 50 years of neglect, sturdy saplings and rampant brambles had to be cleared to reveal the layout of the historic sunken garden.&r ...

Golf

The 3rd Hole
European Club, The
Brittas Bay, Co. Wicklow
Course Type: Links
The European Club was formed and designed by renowned Irish designer Pat Ruddy. It swiftly became recognised for the level of quality that awaits on the course and has received countless votes of confidence from the international golfing press. R ...

Self Catering

There is no featured selfcatering establishment in the area

What's On

Aughrim Farmers Market - Co Wicklow - Saturdays
Aughrim Farmers Market - Saturdays 11am-2pm

Aughrim Park Pavillion, Aughrim, Co Wicklow

Contact: Caroline Dillon 086 086 5838

Tourist Attractions

TouristAttractions
Garylough Mill
Wexford, Co. Wexford
Located in Screen, County Wexford in the South East corner of Ireland, the historic Garrylough Mill was Ireland’s last working water powered flour Mill. Visiting the museum at Garrylough, provides you with an impressive history of the m ...

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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