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Visiting Dungarvan

Plan your stay

Since you are visiting the area, here are some other activities to enjoy whilst you are here.

Boats in Dungarvan harbour at sunset
A cyclist looks across Dungarvan harbour from the Waterford Greenway
Cycle or walk

Waterford Greenway

The picturesque Waterford Greenway hugs the coastline as it follows old railway lines from Dungarvan, winding through the foothills of the Comeragh Mountains before meandering alongside the river Suir before reaching Waterford City.

It’s a multi-use track, offering walking and cycling with plenty of pit-stops along the way for delicious snacks.

Wild Waterford

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Coumshingaun is one of the finest examples of a corrie or coum in Europe and the Comeragh mountains most famous landmark.

For hiking and walking enthusiasts, Coumshignaun Lake offers a sometimes challenging but definitely worth it for the views hike. Please take note of weather conditions before setting out.

A view of Cumshanuan Lake in the Comeragh mountains
A view of the waterford coast from the air
Historic Waterford

The Copper Coast

One of Ireland’s most scenic hidden gems, The Waterford Copper Coast is now a UNESCO Global Geopark. It extends along the County Waterford coastline for 25km and is named after the 19th century copper mines that lie at the heart of this spectacular stretch of cliffs.

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