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Top Tourist Attractions in Waterford Ireland
Located in the south eastern region of Ireland, Waterford is one of the major Irish cities. It is one of the oldest cities as well as the fifth largest city in the country as well.
History mentions that the city was founded by the Vikings around 914 AD and still retains its Viking-derived name-Vedrarfjord. Its close proximity to the Waterford Harbor adds beauty and charm to the already beautiful Irish city.
Owing to the ancient historical lineage and also its interesting geographical precincts; Waterford houses in its bosom- a number of cultural, historical as well as heritage centers that guests visiting the place could come and feast on. All these places together combine to form the top tourist attractions in Waterford.
Let us talk about some of the most significant Waterford tourist attractions so that the next time you plan to visit the city, you know which attractions are not worth a miss. Besides that, you will also be introduced to some of the lesser known elements of those attractions as well!
Lismore castles and gardens - The history of Ireland is replete with tales of Vikings, valiant kings and chivalrous citizens who have all played an important role in giving the country, the edge that it enjoys. And wherever there are kings and noblemen, there are beautiful and lavish palaces and castles as well! One fine example of the artistic talents of the 13th century King John is the Lismore Castle. One of the foremost heritage sites in the city, this medieval castle that was once home to the Dukes of Devonshire has today been converted to also cater to the guests who may wish to host a party or a small get-together. The castle also houses a golf course and tennis courts besides the adventurous ones who can even go trout fishing
Reginald's Tower Museum - Almost like an identity for the city, the Reginald's Tower Museum is very centrally located, thus giving easy accessibility to all visitors.
While the interiors are famous for housing the Maritime and Civic Museum, this exteriors of the building are celebrated too. Yes! The exteriors take pride in being one of the best examples of mortared stone architecture in all of Europe.
Dunmore East Beach - After you have explored the museum and taken delight in the medieval castle, it is now time to have some fun and frolic! And which could be a better place to head to other than the Dunmore East Beach? One of the most popular hangouts for the entire family, this beach is visited by all - adventure sports enthusiasts, nature lovers as well as people who just want to laze around in the sun. The crystal clear water, the golden sand and also the fun loving tourists, all combine to transform this place into nothing less than heavenly
Anna Taylor Grant works as a journalist With leading travel Magazine in Ireland & UK. I like writting and Traveling. To know more about Waterford hotels and waterford accommodation visit http://www.ebookireland.com/wateracc.htm
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Lismore Castle (COUNTY WATERFORD), Ireland -- 1841 View
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