Introduction
With roots stretching back to 510 AD, Wexford is a county where Irish and Norman influences have blended into a unique cultural landscape. Enniscorthy, founded by St. Senan, offers historical depth through St. Aidan's Cathedral and the National 1798 Rebellion Centre. The Hook Lighthouse, one of the world's oldest operational beacons, stands as a maritime sentinel, while the town of Wexford itself balances historical charm with coastal beauty. This is a place where every stone and shoreline tells a story.
Featured Places

Wexford
Wexford is where you step into a world where the past and present dance together in perfect harmony. Picture this: ancient lighthouses standing guard over rugged coastlines, and gardens that are a riot of colors and scents. Here, every street...

Enniscorthy
Enniscorthy cradles the River Slaney like an ancient secret, its waters reflecting 1,500 years of stories etched into this County Wexford gem. At the heart of Ireland’s Ancient East, this town is where medieval stone meets misty mountain air - the...

Gorey
Step onto the sun-kissed shores of Courtown Beach or breathe in the sweet scent of lavender wafting from Ireland’s first lavender farm - this is Gorey, a vibrant town where coastal charm meets centuries-old history in County Wexford. Perched along...
Featured Attractions

Johnstown Castle
Located in the heart of Wexford, Johnstown Castle Estate, Museum & Gardens offers a captivating experience for history enthusiasts, nature lovers, and families alike. With its rich 800-year-old history, this attraction has plenty to offer visitors...

Curracloe Beach
Curracloe Beach, famous for Omaha Beach in Saving Private Ryan, offers golden sands, Blue Flag waters, and serene dunes. Perfect for history and nature lovers.