Route: Waterford City, Tramore, Ardmore
On a second day in Waterford take the opportunity to do the fantastic 45-minute, Epic Tour of the Viking Triangle. The tour walks you through 1,000 years of Waterford’s fascinating history, from the Vikings to the Victorians in 1,000 paces.
This engaging tour takes in the city’s most well-known and interesting buildings such as Reginald’s Tower, Greyfriars Medieval Friary, Choristers’ Hall, the Mayor’s Wine Vault, the Bishop’s Palace and Christ Church Cathedral. For any families with budding historians or archaeologists among them, this is the tour for you!
Next up, head 15 minutes west of Waterford City to the seaside village of Tramore where the kids can enjoy the town’s pristine beach (in the summer months!) or head for Splashworld during the months when there’s a chill in the air (check opening dates and times in advance)! This fantastic waterpark has lots to keep the kids busy including a wave machine, water slides, bubble pool, paddle pool, water cannon, rolling rapids along with a steam room, sauna and four-lane pool for Mum and Dad! You’ll be hungry after all that activity so be sure to enjoy some of Tramore’s fantastic fish and chips before piling into the car and heading further out into the countryside.
An hour’s drive west along Waterford’s spectacular coastline brings you to Ardmore Open Farm & Mini Zoo. The 16-acre farm places a particular emphasis on rare breeds and has sourced animals from all over Europe. Dedicated petting times are held throughout the day allowing kids to hold reptiles, furry favourites, birds and more. Ardmore Farm also offers a great range of other facilities including a restaurant, kiddy-rides, go-karting, mechanical diggers, indoor sand-pit, outdoor playground, zip wire, soccer pitch and a pool table.
Finish off the day back at the Fitzwilton Hotel with a delicious evening meal in the Met Bar Cafe or Restaurant Chez K’s before retiring to your relaxing room for a tired but happy night of restful sleep.