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Tramore Strand


Tramore's broad, 5km-long strand is backed by 30m-high sand dunes at the eastern end. The Blue Flag–rated beach is patrolled by lifeguards from June to August. It's one of Ireland's premier surfing spots, suitable for all levels of experience, thanks to slow-forming waves.


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7.12 MILES

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3. House of Waterford Crystal

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4. Medieval Museum

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5. Christ Church Cathedral

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6. City Hall

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Waterford's stately City Hall (1788) was designed by local architect John Roberts.

7. Beach Tower

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Beach Tower, at the top of Jenkin's Lane, is a crumbling fragment of the old city wall.

8. Reginald's Tower

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Ireland's oldest complete building and the first to use mortar, 13th-century Reginald's Tower, the city's key fortification, is an outstanding example of…