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A transit point for ferries and industrial carriers.





What to expect?

Ah, Rosslare, that charming little port town in the south-east of Ireland! Located in County Wexford, Rosslare is often the first port of call for those arriving in Ireland by ferry from the UK or France. But make no mistake, Rosslare is much more than just a transit point. Here’s an overview of what this town has to offer.

Rosslare history

A coastal village with centuries of maritime history

Rosslare’s maritime history goes back many centuries. The port has always been an important point of entry for trade and travelers.

During the medieval period, it was used for trade with France and Spain, and has continued to play a key role in Ireland’s international relations. The town itself is a fascinating blend of history and modernity, with ancient buildings rubbing shoulders with modern port facilities.

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What to see

Rosslare isn’t just a place to visit, it’s a destination in its own right. Here are just a few of the attractions worth a visit:

  • Rosslare Beach: One of the region’s finest beaches, ideal for swimming, sunbathing or strolling along the seafront.
  • Rosslare Golf Club: For golf enthusiasts, this club offers a quality course in a picturesque setting.
  • Kelly’s Resort Hotel & Spa: If you’re looking for a little luxury, this resort offers spa treatments, a swimming pool and other top-of-the-range facilities.
  • Wexford Lavender Farm: Just a short drive away, this farm is an ideal place for a family outing. You can stroll through the lavender fields and even buy lavender products.
  • Our Lady’s Island: A popular place of pilgrimage, especially in August, when thousands come for processions and open-air masses.
  • Port of Rosslare: The port of Rosslare is one of Ireland’s largest passenger ports, with regular services to the UK and France. Ferries are operated by several companies, including Irish Ferries and Stena Line. The port is well equipped with modern facilities, including stores, restaurants and currency exchange.

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