"Waterford Treasures’ greatest impact is probably the effect it has had on Ireland’s oldest city. "Six museums now have a home in the City’s Viking Triangle; almost all of the city’s six ...
Ireland's wealth has always been tied up in the sea. From Roman coins brought here by traders from Britain, to the Vikings ...
Ireland's Ancient East boasts 5000 years of history but only one city in the region can claim the title of Ireland's oldest: Waterford. A seaport founded by Vikings in 914 A.D, Waterford sits ...
Waterford Ireland is the country’s oldest city, founded in 914 A.D. after the arrival of the Vikings. The history of this ancient port is maintained in its many remarkable buildings around the ...
Co Waterford is located in the province of Munster in the southeast region of Ireland. The ancient Celtic name for Waterford was “Cuan na Graí” or “The Harbor of the Sun.” The Irish name ...
Irish tourism is largely based in Dublin which is a vibrant capital city. The Wild Atlantic Way from Donegal to west Cork is ...
Explore the hidden gems of Ireland’s Ancient East. Source: Visit Waterford Sponsored by Visit Waterford Waterford is a place where Viking legacies, medieval wonders and breathtaking landscapes ...
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The parade was the centrepiece of a four-day festival under the theme 'Saints & Scholars: A Celebration of Waterford’s Rich ...
It is said that Waterford priest Fr Luke Wadding was the founder of St. Patrick’s Day. In the 1630s, while based in Rome, Wadding was responsible for creating the official list of saints for the Roman ...