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Hook-Peninsula-Map-And-Listings.Pdf ula.com ns w.hookpeni ww Things to Do Visitor Info Adventure1. Abbey Par 3 8. Oldcourt Stables 24Craft. Bevel Furniture and 26. Green Road Gardening School History32. Ballyhack /Castle Heritage 36. Hook Lighthouse GOLF, FOOTIE GOLF, CRAZY GOLF HORSE RIDING Woodworking School GARDENING & CRAFT COURSES HERITAGE HERITAGE & CAFÉ Winningtown, Fethard-on-Sea Oldcourt, Ballykelly WOODWORKING COURSES Battlestown, Ramsgrange Ballyhack, Co Wexford, Y35 TN56 Hook Head, Fethard on Sea Co Wexford Co Wexford Poulfur, Fethard on Sea Co Wexford 051 389 468 Co Wexford 086 608 4257 087 255 5886 085 781 8821 [email protected] 051 397 055 Co Wexford 78. Passage East Car Ferry [email protected] [email protected] 086 823 2180 [email protected] www.heritageireland.ie/en/south [email protected] CAR FERRY SERVICE www.abbeypar3.com www.oldcourtstables.com east/ballyhackcastle/ www.hookheritage.ie [email protected] www.greenroadgardens.ie Shopping & Barrack St, Passage East, Beaut15. Aroma Healthy & and WellnesBeauty 19. Fethard Fitness www.bevelwoodworkingschool.com Co. Waterford 2. 3D Archery Ireland 9. Secret Valley Wildlife Park BEAUTY SALON FITNESS GYM 27. Ros Tapestry 33. Dunbrody Abbey 30. Johnstown Castle & 051 382 480 ARCHERY ANIMAL FARM Rochestown Fethard on Sea, Co Wexford 25. Ceadogán Rugs EXHIBITION CENTRE HERITAGE, MAZE, CAFÉ Agricultural Museum Services [email protected] Kilmokea, Campile, Co Wexford Coolnacon, Clonroche Wellingtonbridge, Co Wexford 087 911 1901 SHOPPING The Quay, New Ross Dunbrody, Campile MUSEUM & GARDENS 67. Byrnes Shop 087 267 3958 New Ross, Co Wexford SHOP (PUB GRUB AND BAR) www.passageferry.ie 051 565 078 fethardfi[email protected] Barrystown, Wellingtonbridge Co Wexford Co Wexford Johnstown Castle, Wexford [email protected] 087 205 0069 086 275 9149 Ballyhack, Co Wexford [email protected] Co Wexford 051 445 396 053 918 4671 79. Fethard on Sea Pharmacy [email protected] 20. Grangeville House 051 561 349 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 051 389 107 PHARMACY 3. Fishing Lakes at Loch Mahon www.secretvalley.ie 62. Brandon House Hotel & B&B, ALTERNATIVE TREATMENTS www.dunbrodyabbey.com [email protected] [email protected] www.rostapestry.ie www.johnstowncastle.ie Main Street, Fethard on Sea FISHING Solas Croi Eco Spa Grange Road, Fethard on Sea www.ceadogan.ie Co Wexford Kellystown, Adamstown, Co Wexford 10. Shelmalier Riding Stables HOTEL Co Wexford 34. Dunbrody Famine Ship 37. The Kennedy Homestead 18. Dunbrody Country House Hotel 051 397 667 087 276 5664 HORSE RIDING New Ross, Co Wexford 087 364 1540 Experience MUSEUM SUNDAY CRAFT MARKET [email protected] Trinity Church, Trinity, Co Wexford HERITAGE & RESTAURANT Arthurstown, Co Wexford 051 421 703 [email protected] Dunganstown, New Ross 80. St Mary’s Community Hall 053 913 9251 South Quay, New Ross, Co Wexford Co Wexford 051 389 600 www.lochmahon.com [email protected] www.grangevillehouse.com VILLAGE HALL [email protected] [email protected] www.brandonhousehotel.ie 051 425 239 051 388 264 Fethard on sea 4. Hook Sub Aqua 21. Healing Touch Gardens & Trails [email protected] [email protected] www.dunbrodyhouse.com 11. Shielbaggan Outdoor 28. Colclough Walled Garden 30. Johnstown Castle & Co Wexford, Y34 HH58 SUB AQUA - DIVING 16. Claire Auld Skincare & ALTERNATIVE TREATMENTS www.dunbrody.com www.kennedyhomestead.ie Education Centre GARDENS Agricultural Museum 76. Floods Centra 087 996 8607 Slade, Co Wexford Wellness Centre 1 Seafield Close, Fethard on Sea Tintern Abbey, Saltmills MUSEUM & GARDENS 087 678 1636 ADVENTURE CENTRE 82. Duncannon Fort SUPERMARKET AND POST OFFICE BEAUTY SALON Co Wexford Co Wexford Johnstown Castle, Wexford 38. Loftus Hall 80. Saturday Market @ Ramsgrange, Co Wexford BASTIONED FORTRESS, HAUNTED HOUSE, CAFÉ & GARDENS Ramsgrange, Co Wexford [email protected] 087 754 7208 Do Things to Fethard on Sea, Co Wexford 083 306 4159 053 918 4671 St Mary’s Hall www.hooksubaqua.com 051 389 550 [email protected] 450 YEAR HISTORY Hook Peninsula 051 389 170 087 149 7412 [email protected] [email protected] MARKET [email protected] New Ross, Co Wexford fl[email protected] [email protected] www.johnstowncastle.ie www.duncannonfort.ie Fethard on sea 5. Hooked Kitesurfing www.shielbagganoec.com 22. Linda Shalloe 051 397 728 29. JFK Arboretum Co Wexford, Y34 HH58 KITESURFING AND SHOP 17. Creacon Lodge Complementary Therapist 35. Heritage Tours Wexford [email protected] 81. The Garden Centre at 12. South East Charters ARBORETUM & WALKING TRAIL 31. Kilmokea Country 087 211 4255 Duncannon, Co Wexford HOTEL, FOOD & DRINK, ALTERNATIVE TREATMENTS HERITAGE TOURS www.loftushall.ie Wallace’s Homevalue Hardware BOAT CHARTERS Ballysop, New Ross, Co Wexford Manor & Gardens [email protected] 087 675 5567 WELLNESS RETREAT St. Leonards, New Ross The Moyne, Enniscorthy HARDWARE, GARDEN CENTRE & CAFÉ Duncannon, Co Wexford 051 388 171 GARDENS, B&B, CAFÉ info@hookedkitesurfing.ie Creaken Lower, New Ross, Co Wexford Co Wexford Co Wexford 27. Ros Tapestry Wellingtonbridge, Co Wexford 087 243 7148 [email protected] Great Island, Campile, Co Wexford 81. Wallaces Costcutter www.hookedkitesurfing.ie 051 447666 087 754 8039 087 329 9900 EXHIBITION CENTRE 051 561 113 [email protected] www.heritageireland.ie/en/south 051 388 109 SHOP, FILLING STATION [email protected] [email protected] The Quay, New Ross [email protected] [email protected] east/thejohnfkennedyarboretum [email protected] Wellingtonbridge, Co Wexford 6. Hook Head Adventures www.seatours.ie www.heritagetourswexford.ie Co Wexford www.wallaces.ie www.creaconwellnessretreat.com www.lindashalloe.com www.kilmokea.com 051 561 113 ADVENTURE SPORTS LESSONS 051 445 396 13. Waterford Estuary Heritage [email protected] & RENTAL 18. Dunbrody Country House Hotel 23. Spirit Essense [email protected] 82. Hanton Coaches Boat Tours www.wallaces.ie Main Street, Fethard on Sea SPA, SUNDAY CRAFT MARKET, HOTEL, HOLISTIC THERAPIES, PSYCHIC www.rostapestry.ie COACH HIRE Co Wexford HERITAGE BOAT TOURS Fethard-on-Sea FINE DINING, PUB GRUB READINGS 81. Wallaces Department Store 087 661 2299 Ballyhack, New Ross 39. Tintern Abbey [email protected] Arthurstown, Co Wexford The Old School, Main Street DEPARTMENT STORE, [email protected] Co Wexford HERITAGE 051 397 352 051 389 600 Fethard on Sea, Co Wexford Hook Tourism Contact Details Be Social & Wellingtonbridge, Co Wexford www.hookheadadventures.ie 087 124 8764 Tintern, Saltmills, Co Wexford 087 960 0285 / 087 251 9614 [email protected] 089 702 0235 051 561 113 [email protected] Duncannon Tourist Office Fethard-On-Sea Tourist Office connect with us! 051 562 650 www.dunbrodyhouse.com [email protected] [email protected] 7. Leisuremax www.waterfordestuary Duncannon, Hook Peninsula Fethard-On-Sea, Hook Peninsula [email protected] 77. Londis Supermarket facebook.com/Hooktourism www.wallaces.ie FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE heritageboattours.ie Co Wexford Co Wexford www.heritageireland.ie/en/south SUPERMARKET, FILLING STATION Sinnottstown Lane +353 (0)51 389 530 +353 (0)51 262 900 Fethard on Sea, Co Wexford east/tinternabbey 81. Wallaces Supervalu Drinagh, Wexford 14. The Wheelhouse Cafe twitter.com/HookTourism 051 397 123 SUPERMARKET 053 912 2900 FISHING TACKLE SUPPLIES & CAFÉ [email protected] Wellingtonbridge, Co Wexford [email protected] Fethard on Sea, Co Wexford [email protected] instagram.com/hooktourism 051 561 113 www.leisuremax.ie 087 955 3982 [email protected] www.hookpeninsula.com Subscribe to our YouTube channel [email protected] www.wallaces.ie 36. Hook Lighthouse 74. Roches Pub & Sqigl Restaurant HERITAGE & CAFÉ RESTAURANT AND BAR Hook Head, Fethard on Sea Duncannon, Co Wexford Bed & Breakfast, Guesthouses Caravan & Camping, Self- catering Places to Stay Food and Drink Co Wexford 051 389 188 40. Aldridge Lodge 44. Hook Lodge Boutique B&B 49. Bannow Bay Seaside Farm 54. Grange Court Holiday Homes 051 397 055 [email protected] B&B, FINE DINING BOUTIQUE B&B SELF CATERING, B&B SELF CATERING [email protected] www.rochesbar.ie Duncannon, Co Wexford Templetown Bannow Bay, Wellingtonbridge Chesterfield House www.hookheritage.ie 051 389 116 Fethard on Sea, Co Wexford Co Wexford, Y35 Y291 Clonmannon, Co Wexford 75. Templars Inn [email protected] 051 397 340 087 240 4124 087 248 0695 71. Hooked on Coffee RESTAURANT AND BAR www.aldridgelodge.com [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] CAFÉ Templetown www.hooklodge.com Hotels & Country Houses Restaurants, Cafes, Bars Main St., Fethard on Sea Fethard on Sea, Co Wexford 41. Arthurs Rest 50. Duncannon Beach Holiday Park 55. Hookless Holiday Homes 61. Baginbun Lodge 63. Fort Conan Hotel 40. Aldridge Lodge 18. Dunbrody Country House Hotel Co Wexford, Y34 E266 051 397 162 B&B 46. Marsh Mere Lodge MOBILE HOMES, CARAVAN & CAMPING SELF CATERING HOTEL HOTEL AND CAFÉ B&B, FINE DINING HOTEL, FINE DINING, 085 871 8936 [email protected] Arthurstown, Co Wexford B&B Duncannon, Co Wexford Houseland Fethard on Sea, Co Wexford Duncannon, Co Wexford Duncannon, Co Wexford SUNDAY MARKET [email protected] www.thetemplarsinn.com 051 389 192 Arthurstown, Co Wexford 051 389707 New Ross, Co Wexford 051 397 160 051 389 163 051 389 116 The Local @ Dunbrody [email protected] 087 222 7303 [email protected] 051 441 130 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] PUB
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