Kilmeadan or Kilmeaden is a village in County Waterford, Ireland. It is on the R680 regional road. The town is 36km from Dungarvan and 8km from Waterford. Continue reading... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Wildlife Area Attractions In Kilmeaden
1. Castlecomer Discovery ParkCastlecomer Castlecomer is a town in the north of County Kilkenny, Ireland. The town was associated with the coal mining industry since the 17th century. At the 2011 census, the Central Statistics Office recorded that the 30.5 square kilometers of the Castlecomer Electoral District had a population was 2,293, with a population density of 75.2 persons per square kilometer. This was a decrease of 4.5% from the 2006 figure of 2,407 persons. The Castlecomer rural area has a population of 8,484. The town is positioned at the meeting of N78 and R694 roads about 16 km roads north of Kilkenny city. Castlecomer rural area has an area of 23,417 hectares. The town is part of a discrete area called the Castlecomer Plateau. It is bounded on the east by the River Barrow, the west by the River Nore and dissected in ... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
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Waterford Tours Train
Fun road train running through the streets of Waterford for the summer months. Its a great attraction for couples, families, in fact anybody who has an interest in Waterford's Viking history.See the Medieval City Walls, Viking Triangle, Reginalds Tower, French Tower, Double Tower, Watch Tower, The Francisan Friary, Bishops Palace, Medieval Museum and Waterford Crystal amongst other fantastic places of interest. Sit in the comfort of a fully enclosed road train where the weather outside does not affect your experience. Have a tour guide paint a picture of what life was like and how the city has changed over the passed 1,100 years.
Waterford Greenway Amenity r1
The Waterford Greenway is an off-road walking and cycling trail, 46 kilometres long, along the route of the disused Waterford to Dungarvan railway. The scenery along the route includes rich grass land, the river Suir, the sea and mountains. Experience the sounds and smells of the countryside and the sea coast. The trail passes over viaducts and through a tunnel. Bicycles can be hired at various locations. Cycling or walking the trail is a great day out. Some information for planning your trip. The average walking speed is 5 kilometres per hour. The average cycling speed is 15 kilometres per hour.
Werewolves on the Spooky Express
Well done to Waterford & Suir Valley Railway crew and Middle Earth Ventures for a fantastic night on the 2011 Spooky Express wsvrailway.ie