County Wexford

Ireland
New Ross featuring a park
Discover fabulous blue flag beaches, deliciously sweet strawberries, picturesque little hamlets and a culture-crammed town in Ireland’s sunny southeast.

Many visitors to Ireland overlook this mostly rural county in favor of the wilder landscapes of the southwest, west and northwest coasts. Make the time to explore this lesser-known part of the country to discover evocative monastic ruins, beautiful beaches and roadside culinary delights.

Among the most notable aspects of Wexford is its coastline, which not only offers scenic sandy beaches but also happens to be blessed with some of the sunniest weather in Ireland. Stroll along the nature trail on the dunes at Curracloe Beach or lie out on Morriscastle Beach, which extends for a lengthy 12 miles (20 kilometers). The often windswept Rosslare Strand is good for kayaking, windsurfing and sailing. Film enthusiasts may want to see Ballinesker Beach, a location featured in Spielberg’s World War II blockbuster, Saving Private Ryan.

Another popular coastal destination in Wexford is Hook Peninsula. Look for humpback, fin and minke whales passing through the waters, follow hiking trails that lead past the atmospheric ruins of the 13th-century Tintern Abbey and take a guided tour of Hook Lighthouse. The lighthouse dates back to the 13th century and is the world’s oldest functioning lighthouse.

Explore the town of Enniscorthy, which features notable attractions including the Gothic Revival-style St. Aidan’s Cathedral and the National 1798 Rebellion Centre, where innovative high-tech exhibits document the events of the 1798 Irish Rebellion. In New Ross, a riverside town near the border with County Kilkenny, find the John F. Kennedy Arboretum and the SS Dunbrody Emigrant Ship, which recounts emigrants tales from the Famine era.

The best time to visit the famous county town of Wexford is during the 12-day Wexford Opera Festival. During the festival, the population swells as opera fans come to see recitals and shows.

As you explore, be on the lookout for roadside strawberry stalls. Wexford strawberries are said to be the tastiest and juiciest in all of Ireland. Stalls are most commonly seen in June and July.

Wexford is just a 2-hour drive from Dublin. Bus routes serve the bigger centers rent a car to discover sights away from the major towns.

Popular cities in County Wexford

Wexford which includes a bay or harbor and a sunset
Wexford
Known for Friendly people, Bars and Family-friendly
Explore Wexford: its bars, opera, churches, and more!

Reasons to visit

  • Johnstown Castle & Gardens
  • Irish National Heritage Park
  • Irish Agricultural Museum
Enniscorthy featuring outdoor art
Enniscorthy
Known for Friendly people, Bars and Rivers
Escape to romantic Enniscorthy! Enjoy its castle, history, and bars.

Reasons to visit

  • Enniscorthy Castle
  • National 1798 Centre
New Ross featuring a small town or village, street scenes and heritage architecture
New Ross
Known for Friendly people, Dining and Bars
Discover the ancestral birthplace of John F. Kennedy, a town steeped in history and maritime tradition.

Reasons to visit

  • Kennedy Homestead
  • Dunbrody Emigrant Ship
Rosslare Beach showing a sunset, general coastal views and a beach
Rosslare
Known for Ferries and boats, Ports and Coffee
Explore Rosslare: its golf, fishing, coffee, and more!

Reasons to visit

  • Rosslare Beach
Duncannon showing a coastal town and general coastal views
Duncannon
Known for Beaches, Small town and Family-friendly
Experience quaint Duncannon: its beaches, monuments, and more!

Reasons to visit

  • Duncannon Beach
Rosslare Harbour
Rosslare Harbour
Known for Ferries and boats, Friendly people and Ports
Experience the bars, marina, and gardens in Rosslare Harbour!