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Accommodation_Waterford It is in this part of the county that you will find the most scenic parts, between the Comeragh and Monavullagh Mountains. Moreover this stunning part of the country is not as frequented by tourists as others. The 70km long East Munster Way runs between Carrick-on-Suir in county Tipperary and the northern slopes of the Knockmealdown Mountains. Michael Desmond (call 052-3623 or send an email to hiking@indigo.ie for information) will take you on an excellent |
guided walk which will cover every aspect of the area. The Comeragh Mountain Walking Festival in October is a good opportunity to take a walk and enjoy traditional music in a pub. CAPPOQUIN is a small market town at the foot of the Knockmealdown Mountains. Traces of the earliest Irish peoples have been found in the nearby Blackwater Valley. Mt Melleray Cistercian Abbey (call 54404 for information) Is a stunning building which dates back to 1832. Also at the foot of the Knockmealdown Mountains lies LISMORE, once the location of a great monastic university. The two most interesting building in this lovely town are St Carthage’s Cathedral and Lismore Castle which overlooks the river. Although it is not possible to visit the castle (it is only available for functions) you can still visit the gardens (call 54424 for information). Getting around Northern Waterford [ Buses run from Dungarvan to the East Munster way on Tuesdays only, from Clonmel on Fridays only. Buses run from Dungarvan to Cappoquin daily (except Sundays), from Waterford twice a week and also from Cork on Fridays. Buses run from Dungarvan to Lismore daily (except Sundays), from Waterford twice weekly. For details and timetables you can contact Waterford bus station on 051-803 401. |
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