Wexford: A Natural, Historical City
Coasty villages, sunny seashores, and its numerous and tranquil beaches, the county of Wexford in Ireland is a very inviting place to visit especially for tourists that admire nature and history. The county is filled with nature reserves and pristine beaches, overlooking a mesmerizing view of the sea. It also offers various historical spots of heritage castles, open-air museums, and manor houses. The county is also home to one of the oldest lighthouse towers in the world, the Hook Lighthouse. Visitors really come and go for the county's wonderful and timeless attractions.
Best Time to Visit
The perfect weather for a visit is during summer, which is from June to August. However, this also means higher Wexford hotel rates and a busier city. For a much more mellow and with a moderately comfortable weather, months of March to May are a good time to visit.
What to Do & Area Attractions
There are great sites to see in Wexford, both natural and historical. The Wexford Wildfowl Reserve situated in the North Slob is one of the famous ones, being a famine relief project, mainly farmland and brackish channel that is continuously cared for and protected. Another is the National Opera House, formerly known as the Wexford Opera House, which is the country's first ever custom-built, multi-purpose opera house and is home to the world-famous Wexford Festival Opera. For hotel accommodations and deals, Clayton Whites Hotel (for adults only hotel) Farmers Kitchen Hotel, and Maldron Hotel Wexford (their great baths and spas), offer excellent services and amenities, as well as affordable deals.