Things
to Do
Angling; Coach Tours; Cycling; Golf; Horse Racing; Mountaineering; Pony Trekking;
Orienteering; Walking tours; Antiquity Tours
Getting
to the South East could not be easier.
By air; through Dublin and Cork - or direct to Waterford Regional airport.
By Sea; Comfortable, fast and frequent ferry services run between Cherbourg
and Fishguard to Rosslare Harbour.
The five river valleys of the South East region have served since earliest
times as avenues of invasion, commerce and trade.
Visitors
such as the Vikings and Normans have left the area with a wealth of forts
and ancient ruins.
Many churches, abbeys and ancient ruin sites can be explored throughout the
region.
Numerous activities are available throughout the area with golf being one
of the fastest growing sports in the region.
At present there are over 30 clubs available to visitors.
The South East is a great equestrian centre; indeed the area boasts over 50
horse racing meetings throughout the year.
Walking along way marked routes, cycling, angling and bird watching all invite
you to take time to enjoy the activity of your choice in Ireland's South East.
Visitor
Attractions
Kilkenny Castle; Carlow Castle; Browneshill Dolmen; South Leinster Way; Jerpoint
Abbey; Craignamanagh Woolen Mills; Cahir Castle; Rock of Cashel Heritage Centre