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Take a trip to Waterford on your Ireland Vacation
Located in the serene southeast corner of the Emerald Isle, Waterford is the oldest city in Ireland and the fifth largest (excluding Northern Ireland). Begin your exploration of Waterford at the House of Waterford Crystal, a renowned institution in the art of fine glassmaking. The factory tour unveils the mesmerizing craft behind the world-famous Waterford crystal, from the glass-blowing process to the dazzling array of crystal creations in the shop.
The 13th-century Reginald's Tower, a standing sentinel on the riverbanks, is an icon of Waterford's resilience. Built to thwart Viking invaders, this historic tower witnessed various incarnations as a prison, mint, and arsenal. Today, it houses the City Museum, where several historical and archaeological artifacts tell the tale of the city's Viking legacy.
You'll find Lismore Castle, an architectural jewel set against rolling wooded hills slightly beyond the city. Prince John constructed the castle in 1185, and it received visits from King Henry II. The Duke of Devonshire now claims ownership, allowing you to admire its Gothic grandeur from the outside. Curraghmore House & Gardens, a short outing from Waterford, invites you into over 2,500 acres of formal gardens and lush forests. Guided tours of the Georgian main house and the whimsical Shell House offer glimpses into centuries of aristocratic life, with an extra sprinkle of seashell magic.
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St. Patrick’s Day (March 17th) is always a great time to experience Irish culture at its most festive. And for something unique, visit during Halloween, or as we call it, Oíche Shamhna. Halloween actually originated in Ireland as a pagan festival, and many towns still celebrate with local traditions and festivals
There are plenty of castle stays in Ireland, along with many unique and memorable accommodations. You can sleep under the stars in the Finn Lough Bubble Domes in County Fermanagh, stay in a converted lighthouse, or unwind at the Ice House Hotel & Spa in Ballina, County Mayo just to name a few
Two tips for first time visitors: The weather is famously unpredictable so always pack layers and a rain jacket, no matter the season, and Ireland runs on a relaxed pace, so don’t be surprised if things are a bit slower than you're used to especially in rural areas
If you're visiting Ireland between February and September, you must experience a local hurling or Gaelic football match. It's our national sports and a true reflection of Irish passion and pride!
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