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We have compiled County Wexford travel and holiday information to help with your stay.
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About County Wexford
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County Wexford is in the west of Leinster province and lies on the sunny southeast of Ireland. The county attracts visitors from all over because of its rare natural beauty with miles of golden beaches, rugged countryside and warm sunny climate. Carne, Courtown, Kilmore and Rosslare in Wexford are popular seaside holiday resorts and well worth visiting.
County Wexford has a rich history with Portal tombs at Ballybrittas and Newbawn dating back to the Neolithic period. The county of Wexford was the first county in Ireland to be Christianised and in the early 9th century the Vikings plundered most of the county towns.
Baginbun Beach in the county of Wexford was the site of the Norman invasion of Ireland in the late 12th century. The history of the county and historic sites makes for a fascinating holiday stay with many places of interest to see.
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Attractions
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History and Heritage
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Useful Contact Information for County Wexford
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