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Tara Meadows Holiday Park is located in North Wexford and has a wide variety oflocal attractions and things to do.
Below we have listed just some of these:Horse RidingButterfly Farm, Raheen, Camolin, Co. Wexford.A short drive from the Tara Meadows Mobile Home Park, you can enjoy horse riding on Butterfly Farm. Please contact Alma or Michael on: 087 7666618/087 4189733 Kia Ora Mini FarmKia Ora Mini Farm is located 5 minutes from the Tara Meadows Mobile Home Park. Please contact on: 053 94 21166 Forest Park Leisure Centre Courtown Hbr.
The John F. Kennedy Arboretum, New Ross, Co.WexfordThis is a plant collection of international standing with 4,500 types of trees and shrubs from all temperate regions of the world. It covers 252 hectares on the southern slopes of Slieve Coillte and includes 200 forest plots and a visitor centre. The Wexford Wildfowl Reserve, North Slob, WexfordThe Wexford Slobs are internationally famous for wild geese which spend the winter months here. The visitor centre has many interesting exhibitions and an excellent AV show. Children in particular are very fond of a visit. The Wexford County Museum, Enniscorthy, Co.WexfordThe 13th century Norman Castle dominates the historic town of Enniscorthy under the famed Vinegar Hill. Built in 1205, the castle was adapted for use as a museum in 1961. The County Museum has four main sections covering the dramatic history of County Wexford through the centuries - military, agricultural, maritime, crafts, industrial and ecclesiastical. The National 1798 Visitor Centre, Enniscorthy, Co.WexfordThe award winning National 1798 Visitor Centre is a unique state of the art visitor centre located on the banks of the scenic River Slaney. The centre uses multi-media technology in a family friendly atmosphere to tell the fascinating heroic tale of the United Irishman and the 1798 rebellion. Tel: 054 - 37596 The Irish National Heritage Park, Ferrycarrig, WexfordThe award winning Heritage Park has fourteen reconstructions depicting Ireland's heritage from the Stone Age to the arrival of the powerful Normans, a period of almost 9000 years. The Dunbrody, Famine ShipDunbrody was a 19th Century three masted sailing ship that brought many emigrants from Ireland to North America during and after the Great Famine Castles:Ballyhack Castle, Enniscorthy Castle, Ferns Castle, Johnstown Castle, Rathmacknee Castle, Slade Castle. For more information on local services check out www.goreylinks.com and www.wexfordtourism.com
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