A very touristy spot! Tramore (Trá Mhór in Irish Gaelic) is a small fishing village at the foot of a splendid bay, punctuated by the Atlantic Ocean. It’s one of Ireland’s most famous seaside resorts. It’s famous for its heavenly sandy beaches, the warmth of its streets, its colorful stores and the music that emanates from its Irish pubs. Don’t miss Tramore: this small village of 8,400 inhabitants is well worth a visit!
On the village side, Tramore offers a maze of colorful streets lined with stores, pubs and restaurants ready to introduce you to authentic Irish gastronomy. You can sample their beers, and even try your luck with the famous “Oyster and Guinness” meal, where you can sample the best of the region’s oysters, renowned throughout County Waterford.
In Tramore, activities are particularly geared towards the ocean: whether you like to stroll along the village’s long beaches, or try your luck in the cold waters with a dip, there’s no shortage of leisure activities! Starting with surfing, which is very popular with surfers from all over Europe. For boating enthusiasts, it’s also possible to hire a small boat (provided you have a licence), so you can discover the coast by sea: you’ll be able to admire some truly exceptional scenery!
As for walks around Tramore, don’t hesitate to take a stroll along the bay’s 5 km of beach. A real pleasure in fine weather! Children who love kites will also be delighted!
If you’re more in the mood for a drive, don’t hesitate to take the Annestown Road, a narrow road that runs along the coast and offers a breathtaking view of Tramore Bay. Here you can contemplate the small village and its houses clustered on the white sandy strips of Tramore’s beaches. An ideal spot for wonderful photos!