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The
sunny South East? Well maybe not all the time but there's
plenty to see and do regardless of the weather: from mediaeval
Kilkenny City to the historic Rock Of Cashel; seaside
towns and fishing ports; Thurles, birthplace of the GAA
and Enniscorthy, home to the Fleadh Cheoil. Five important
river systems - the Barrow, Blackwater, Nore, Slaney and
Suir, together with their tributaries - crisscross the
countryside, offering fishing, river-walks and boating
holidays. So it must rain sometimes to keep the rivers
flowing!
The South East of Ireland is a colourful patchwork of
fertile valleys and plains, carved from an ancient landscape
known down through the centuries to invaders and traders,
explorers and missionaries. The region is rich in historical
remains - castles and abbeys, fortresses and settlements
- that recall the passage of the Celts, Vikings, Normans
and Anglo-Saxons.
Browse the towns in the 1 2
Travel regional information guide and start
planning!
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