Our Hand-Picked Guide to the Best Hotel Wexford for 2023. Small Boutique Hotels. 2023's Most Beautiful Hotel Wexford Reviewed. The Finest Accommodation.
The closest thing to an exhaustive search you can find - SMH
Search results
Ferrycarrig
- Situated in 35 acres of reclaimed marshland on the banks of the River Slaney. The site at Ferrycarrig, just outside Wexford Town, is an ideal location for an outdoor museum.
www.wexfordcoco.ie/community-and-sports/recreational-and-community-development-projects/irish-national-heritage-park
People also ask
Where is Wexford Heritage Park?
Why should you visit Wexford Heritage Park?
What is the Irish National Heritage Park?
How far is Wexford Heritage Park from Rosslare & Enniscorthy?
What to do in Wexford?
Where can I find an outdoor museum in Wexford?
The park has 16 reconstructed sites for you to see and learn about, from the Dolmen to Fulacht Fiadh and the Crannog to Viking Ship. The park is situated on 35 acres for you to explore, from hillside to estuary and woodland to riverbank.
- Your Visit
The park has 16 reconstructed sites for you to see and learn...
- The Park
The park is situated on 40 hectares for you to explore, from...
- Experiences
A visit to The Irish National Heritage Park brings that...
- Events
Events At The Park Keep an eye on our event calendar....
- Contact
Contact Us: +353 539120733 - hello@irishheritage.ie -...
- Opening Times
The Irish National Heritage Park is open all year round and,...
- Prices
Prices - The Irish National Heritage Park - Wexford
- Memberships
Memberships - The Irish National Heritage Park - Wexford
- Your Visit
- Some Quick Need-To-Knows Before Visiting Wexford Heritage Park
- About Wexford Heritage Park
- Things to Do at Wexford Heritage Park
- Things to Do Nearby
Although a visit to the Wexford Heritage Park is fairly straightforward, there are a few need-to-knows that’ll make your visit that bit more enjoyable.
This park is 40 acres in size and welcomes more than 70,000 visitors each year. The story of Wexford Heritage Park all began in 1987 when this site was opened as an open museum where people could learn everything about the last 9,000 years of Irish history. Throughout the years, the park has evolved and nowadays different courses and activities are...
There’s almost endless things to see and do at the brilliant Wexford Heritage Park. Here’s a taste of what to expect:
One of the beauties of the Wexford Heritage Park is that it’s a short spin away from many of the best places to visit in Wexford. Below, you’ll find a handful of things to see and do a stone’s throw from Wexford Heritage Park!
The park has 16 reconstructed sites for you to see and learn about, from the Dolmen to Fulacht Fiadh and the Crannog to Viking Ship. The park is situated on 35 acres for you to explore, from hillside to estuary and woodland to riverbank.
The Irish National Heritage Park opened in the Summer of 1987 and has developed into a 35 acre outdoor museum, showcasing 16 reconstructed sites, each built using the materials and skills of the period. Situated in 35 acres of reclaimed marshland on the banks of the River Slaney.
The Irish National Heritage Park is an open-air museum near Wexford, Ireland, which tells the story of human settlement in Ireland from the Mesolithic period up to the Norman Invasion in 1169. It was opened to the public in 1987.
Located on the banks of the picturesque River Slaney, ‘The Irish National Heritage Park’ truly is the cornerstone of ‘Ireland’s Ancient East’. An outdoor museum depicting 9,000 years of re-created Irish History situated within natural forestry & wet woodlands.
Located on the banks of the idyllic River Slaney in County Wexford, The Irish National Heritage Park is a wonderland of reconstructed ring forts, crannogs, Viking houses and much more. Set on 40 acres of marshland, this Ireland’s Ancient East gem is home to sixteen expertly built historic sites, alongside the real remains of the first ...