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To Enjoy in Waterford

We’ve compiled a short list of suggestions to help you get the most out of your 48 hours in the Viking City and beyond — with so many great things waiting for you in Waterford, there’s no better time to explore.

Take a stroll along the streets of Ireland’s oldest city and discover the stories that bring Waterford’s Viking past alive.
Waterford is Ireland’s oldest city, dating back to Viking times over 1,100 years ago. It holds on to its Viking and Norman roots with its narrow winding streets, and even its name — vedrarfjord (“winter haven” or “windy harbour”).
We’ve compiled a short list of suggestions to help you get the most out of your 48 hours in the Viking City — with so many great things waiting for you in Waterford, there’s no better time to explore the city.

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Home to medieval Lismore Castle and St Declan’s Cathedral (built in the 12th century), Waterford is steeped in history. However the city’s highlights centre around the Viking Triangle and Reginald’s Tower, the oldest civic building in the country — and the only urban monument in Ireland to keep its Norse or Viking name.

If that’s not enough to entice you to visit, Waterford is also renowned for some of the most spectacular beaches along this coastline. Tramore, Dungarvan, Dunmore East and the Copper Coast are just some of the gems to explore, and though the miles of sand or surf will draw you in, the scenery and the surroundings will be what keeps you here.

If you time it right, you might just catch one of Waterford’s famous annual festivals. Enjoy Waterford Spraoi International Street Arts Festival in August, the Waterford Harvest Festival in September, or get into the Christmas spirit at Winterval. There are many more fun events and festivals on offer throughout the year too.