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Things to Do in Waterford

Waterford Crystal Go behind the scenes and gain a better understanding of the time and work that goes into crystal making on a one-hour tour of the House of Waterford Crystal factory. Your guide explains the stepby-step process of crystal making, as you wander the rooms where different techniques are used along the way. Meet a few of the high-end crystal makers, and visit the retail store where you can explore one of the world’s largest displays of Waterford Crystals. Epic tour of the Viking Triangle Waterford’s Medieval Museum & Bishop’s Palace Visit Waterford’s Medieval Museum and Bishop’s Palace, and discover two top attractions with ease on this combined admission ticket. Follow a guide through Waterford’s Medieval Museum, home to many beautiful pre-Reformation treasures. Explore the 13th Century Choristers’ Hall and 15th Century wine vaults, and gain insight into life here those centuries ago. Visit the Bishop’s Palace, the town’s grand 18th Century Georgian residence. Admire treasures including beautiful silverware and elegant glassware, and explore Waterford’s history from the 1700 to the 1970s.

Step back in time and explore Irish history from the Viking to the Victorian era on this one hour Viking Triangle tour in Waterford. Follow your guide through this ancient Irish city and visit six national monuments including Reginald’s Tower, Greyfriars Friary, Choristers’ Hall, the Mayor’s Wine Vault and the Bishop’s Palace. Gain insight into Ireland’s colourful past and learn of the invasions, battles and victories which shaped the country we know today. Admire archaeological treasures from centuries passed and trace Ireland’s architecture through the generations.

Waterford Greenway Waterford Greenway is a spectacular 46km 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 11 bridges, over three impressive viaducts and through a 400m long tunnel with wonderful views of the Comeragh Mountains and Dungarvan Bay.

Comeragh Drive The Comeragh trail takes you out on the N25 from Waterford towards Dungarvan and at the village of Leamybrien, follow the signs for the Comeragh Drive and Mahon Falls. The Comeragh Mountains are awe-inspiringly beautiful with changing terrain, fabulous views and sheep are grazing everywhere. Mahon Falls are on the way up and cascade down the mountainside to the base. Clouds sit on the mountaintops and add to the picturesque beauty of the place.

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