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Food Scene

Great food
29 locals recommend
360 Cookhouse
Castle Street
29 locals recommend
Great food
Great food and music
24 locals recommend
Merrys Bar & Restaurant
24 locals recommend
Great food and music
Kimmy’s Kitchen @ the mill
Davitts Quay
Great food
At the heart of the Waterford Greenway and Co.Waterford's primary village lies our treat for your soul "Coach House Coffee". Situated at the historic Famine Workhouse development in Kilmacthomas, Co.Waterford. The village of Kilmacthomas lies at the midway point of the Waterford Greenway, on the banks of the river Mahon in the aptly titled Mahon Valley. Excellent coffee, cakes and food
22 locals recommend
Coach House Coffee
22 locals recommend
At the heart of the Waterford Greenway and Co.Waterford's primary village lies our treat for your soul "Coach House Coffee". Situated at the historic Famine Workhouse development in Kilmacthomas, Co.Waterford. The village of Kilmacthomas lies at the midway point of the Waterford Greenway, on the banks of the river Mahon in the aptly titled Mahon Valley. Excellent coffee, cakes and food

Sightseeing

The Mahon falls Walk is a pleasant and easy family walk, which is popular with visitors and locals a like. Spectacular at any time of the year. Mahon Falls is especially impressive after heavy rain, when water can be seen cascading down the steep rock face to the pools several hundred feet below. Mahon Falls Walk is a linear walk to the foot of the magnificent Mahon Falls. This waterfall tumbles from the highest point in the Comeragh Mountains at the southeastern corner of the Comeraghs. Unlike the many other coums (hollows) in the Comeragh Mountains, Coum Mahon is a V-shaped coum
69 locals recommend
Mahon Falls
69 locals recommend
The Mahon falls Walk is a pleasant and easy family walk, which is popular with visitors and locals a like. Spectacular at any time of the year. Mahon Falls is especially impressive after heavy rain, when water can be seen cascading down the steep rock face to the pools several hundred feet below. Mahon Falls Walk is a linear walk to the foot of the magnificent Mahon Falls. This waterfall tumbles from the highest point in the Comeragh Mountains at the southeastern corner of the Comeraghs. Unlike the many other coums (hollows) in the Comeragh Mountains, Coum Mahon is a V-shaped coum
Waterford Greenway is a spectacular 46 km off-road cycling and walking trail along an old railway line which runs between Waterford and Dungarvan. From the Viking City alongside the River Suir, out by Mount Congreve Gardens, through Kilmacthomas, across eleven bridges, over three impressive viaducts and through a 400m long tunnel; with wonderful views of the Comeragh Mountains and Dungarvan Bay.
19 locals recommend
Waterford Greenway
Waterford Greenway
19 locals recommend
Waterford Greenway is a spectacular 46 km off-road cycling and walking trail along an old railway line which runs between Waterford and Dungarvan. From the Viking City alongside the River Suir, out by Mount Congreve Gardens, through Kilmacthomas, across eleven bridges, over three impressive viaducts and through a 400m long tunnel; with wonderful views of the Comeragh Mountains and Dungarvan Bay.
Dunmore East (Irish: An Dún Mór Thoir) is a popular tourist and fishing village in County Waterford, Ireland. Situated on the west side of Waterford Harbour on Ireland's southeastern coast, it lies within the barony of Gaultier (Gáll Tír – "foreigners' land" in Irish): a reference to the influx of Viking and Norman settlers in the area.
Dunmore East Lighthouse
Dunmore East (Irish: An Dún Mór Thoir) is a popular tourist and fishing village in County Waterford, Ireland. Situated on the west side of Waterford Harbour on Ireland's southeastern coast, it lies within the barony of Gaultier (Gáll Tír – "foreigners' land" in Irish): a reference to the influx of Viking and Norman settlers in the area.
The Waterford Viking Triangle is part of the cultural and heritage area in Waterford City. It is so called because of the 1000-year-old Viking walls which once surrounded it. Perhaps the most famous building in the triangle is Reginald's Tower (which contains the Viking Museum) but the triangle is also the site of the Medieval Museum and the Bishop's Palace Museum, collectively known as Waterford Museum of Treasures.
25 locals recommend
The Viking Triangle
25 locals recommend
The Waterford Viking Triangle is part of the cultural and heritage area in Waterford City. It is so called because of the 1000-year-old Viking walls which once surrounded it. Perhaps the most famous building in the triangle is Reginald's Tower (which contains the Viking Museum) but the triangle is also the site of the Medieval Museum and the Bishop's Palace Museum, collectively known as Waterford Museum of Treasures.

Parks & Nature

Beautiful gardens
53 locals recommend
Mount Congreve House and Gardens
53 locals recommend
Beautiful gardens
the jewel of the Comeraghs, the glacial lake said to be one of the finest examples of a corrie lake (coum in gaelic) in Western Europe. There are nine lakes or coums to explore in the Comeragh mountains, all beautiful but none compare to the majesty of Coumshingaun.
6 locals recommend
Coumshingaun Lough Trailhead
R676
6 locals recommend
the jewel of the Comeraghs, the glacial lake said to be one of the finest examples of a corrie lake (coum in gaelic) in Western Europe. There are nine lakes or coums to explore in the Comeragh mountains, all beautiful but none compare to the majesty of Coumshingaun.

Arts & Culture

Curraghmore House in Waterford is the historic home of the 9th Marquis of Waterford. Some 2,500 acres of formal gardens, woodland and grazing fields make this the largest private demesne in Ireland and one of the finest places to visit in Ireland. Group tours of the main reception rooms of Curraghmore House can be arranged by prior appointment. This tour takes in some of the finest neo-classical rooms in Ireland which feature the magnificent plaster work of James Wyatt and grisaille panels by Peter de Gree
18 locals recommend
Curraghmore House
18 locals recommend
Curraghmore House in Waterford is the historic home of the 9th Marquis of Waterford. Some 2,500 acres of formal gardens, woodland and grazing fields make this the largest private demesne in Ireland and one of the finest places to visit in Ireland. Group tours of the main reception rooms of Curraghmore House can be arranged by prior appointment. This tour takes in some of the finest neo-classical rooms in Ireland which feature the magnificent plaster work of James Wyatt and grisaille panels by Peter de Gree
The origins of crystal production in Waterford date back to 1783 when George and William Penrose started their business. It produced extremely fine flint glass that became world-renowned.
62 locals recommend
House of Waterford Crystal
28 The Mall
62 locals recommend
The origins of crystal production in Waterford date back to 1783 when George and William Penrose started their business. It produced extremely fine flint glass that became world-renowned.