-
Provided by: SEABOY888/Shutterstock.com
-
Provided by: Fáilte Ireland Waterford & The East
Our travel guides are free to read and explore online. If you want to get your own copy, the full travel guide for this destination is available to you offline* to bring along anywhere or print for your trip.
*this will be downloaded as a PDF.Price
€4,95
Edmund Rice Heritage Centre
The guide was updated:Remarkable missionary Edmunc Rice devoted his life to the education and welfare of the poor in the time of the Penal Laws. Learn about his extraordinary life and legacy at this interactive museum and visitor centre.
Useful Information
- Address: Barrack Street, Waterford
- Tickets: Free admission
- Website: www.edmundrice.ie
- Phone: +353 51 874 390
Digital Travel Guide Download
Our travel guides are free to read and explore online. If you want to get your own copy, the full travel guide for this destination is available to you offline* to bring along anywhere or print for your trip.
*this will be downloaded as a PDF.Price
€4,95
Ireland's oldest civic building is impossible to miss: Reginald's Tower elegantly towers above the quay along the river Suis. Originally a fortress, it has been in use for over 800 years now, and is a point of interest for lovers of Viking history.
Read more
Waterford Greenway
This 46km off-road cycling and walking route follows an old railway line, starting in Waterford and exploring the fringes of Ireland's Anciest East region. Cruise through luscious countryside with a gentle mountain backdrop. You will cross eleven bridges, as well as several ancient villages and seaside medieval ruins. The route also takes in the famous copper coast, as well as more obscure landmarks such as an ice age rock fabled to have mythical powers! Bikes can be rented from several providers, with electric bikes and tow-alongs also available.
Read more
Mount Congreve Gardens
A winner of many horticulture awards, Mount Congreve Gardens is an extensive collection of rare and native flora. The grounds are full of surprises, from a Chinese Pagoda to a classical temple. Historians will delight in spectacular views of Woodstown, the old Viking settlement, as well as the old Ice House - situated right next to The Rock Waterfall.
Read more
Irish National Heritage Park
Explore the history of the various prehistoric farmers who settled in Ireland, from the Mesolithic period to the time of the Norman Invasion (1169). Reconstructed dwellings such as a mesolithic camp, a neolithic farmstead, a portal dolmen, a cyst grave, stone circle, medieval ringfort, monastic site, crannóg (ancient lake dwelling) and a Viking harbour are spread across 35 acres of parkland, estuary trails and wetland forest. The park also runs demonstrations on traditional rural life skills from blacksmithing to gold panning. This is a truly immersive experience exploring Ireland's roots and forgotten traditions.
Read more
Ardmore Cliff Walk
This 4km walk along stunning coastal scenery is suitable for hikers of all abilities. Pass fascinating historic relics such as the Early Christian St Declan's Well, Ardmore Round Tower, and a 12th Century Cathedral. Keep an eye out for wildlife - coastal birds are abundant here.
Read more
Mahon Falls Walk
Near Lemybrien, County Waterford, follow the Mahon Falls walking route and take in breathtaking views of the famous Comeragh Mountains. It is hard to believe such wild landscapes are found so close to a city - keep in mind, the steep, boggy hillsides are encrusted with craggy boulders, making the hike moderately difficult.
Read more
House of Waterford Crystal
Visit the world's largest collection of Waterford Crystal in the very city where this iconic Irish brand was born. Visitors may watch the skilled craftsmen at work, as well as browse a remarkable collection of all things crystal in the gift store.
Read more
Medieval Museum
This museum is a tribute to life in the city during medieval times. Interactive tours , in which characterful actors bring to life Waterford’s fascinating history. Main sights include the vaulted Chorister’s Hall and the Mayor’s Wine Vault.
Read more
The Bishop’s Palace Museum
The Bishop’s Palace Museum houses a display of local treasures dating back to the 18th century, giving visitors an interesting insight into the history of Waterford.
Read more
Christ Church Cathedral
This cathedral was built in the 18th century by architect John Roberts, on a site that had been in use since the 11th century. It is known as the only neo-classical Georgian cathedral in Ireland.
Read more
Kite Design Studios
Kite Design Studios houses a crafts and design collection featuring local artists, with brands that include Irish Handmade Glass, Sean Egan Art Glass, and Button & Co.
Read more
Edmund Rice Heritage Centre
Remarkable missionary Edmunc Rice devoted his life to the education and welfare of the poor in the time of the Penal Laws. Learn about his extraordinary life and legacy at this interactive museum and visitor centre.
Read more
Garter Lane Arts Centre
Theatre, music, film, children's art, accompanied by themed fairs, workshops, and exhibits: this centre has a vibrant and exciting year-round programme for everyone.
Read more