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The Bull Ring
Off N. Main St
Wexford
Co Wexford
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The Bull Ring is Wexford’s main town square and is named after the bull baiting that took place here in the 17th century. It is particularly famous as the place where the first declaration of the Irish Republic was made in 1798, to which a statue in the square is dedicated.
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The Wexford Wildfowl Reserve
North Slob
Wexford
Co Wexford
353 (0)53 23129
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The Wexford Wildfowl Reserve is one of the richest ecological habitats for wild birds in Ireland and offers spectacular opportunities for wildlife enthusiasts. Among the species resident in the reserve are White-fronted Geese from Greenland. The Visitor Centre, meanwhile, contains an audio-visual show and many interesting exhibitions.
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Irish National Heritage Park
Off Dublin-Wexford rd
Ferrycarrig
Wexford
Co Wexford
353 (0)53 9120733
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The Irish National Heritage Park is a 35-acre living-history park set on the banks of the River Slaney just outside of Wexford town. Providing visitors with an insight into Irish history from the Stone Age to the Norman invasion, guided tours bring the park to life and are popular with both children and adults alike. There is also a nature trail and interpretive centre.
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Westgate Heritage Tower
Westgate St
Wexford
Co Wexford
353 (0)53 46506
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Constructed in the 13th century by Sir Stephen Devereux on instructions from King Henry to guard the approach to Wexford town, Westgate Heritage Tower presents a number of artefacts, restored guards accommodation and cells and a 30 minute audiovisual display.
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Selskar Abbey
Off Temperance Row at Westgate St
Wexford
Co Wexford
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Dating from the 12th century, Selskar Abbey has been the site of many synods and parliaments throughout Irish history and saw the signing of the first Anglo-Irish treaty in 1169. It is also reputedly the place where King Henry II did his penance for ordering the murder of Archbishop Thomas à Becket in 1172.
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Walking tours of Wexford
Westgate St
Wexford
Co Wexford
353 (0)53 22663
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Walking tours of Wexford’s ancient streets and buildings are becoming increasingly popular with visitors and are without doubt the best way to explore the town.
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