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Ardsallagh Lodge,
Youghal,
Co. Cork,
Ireland.

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From Waterford
Take the main N25 to Cork, by-pass Dungarvan proceed along the N25. Pass junction R671 to Clashmore continue on N25. Just before you cross the Blackwater River Bridge take the narrow road to the right, which runs along the river, house is 1st on right (sign posted Ardsallagh Lodge).

From Cork
Take the main N25 to Waterford, by-pass Youghal continue on the N25 to Waterford cross the Blackwater River Bridge and take the first little road on left, which runs along the river, house first on right (sign posted Ardsallagh Lodge).

Waterford City
Waterford City is the home to the magnificent and world famous crystal take time to visit their show room it is truly a delight to the eye. The ancient city of Waterford, whose colourful terraced houses overlook the quayside, is a thriving port. With plunging cliffs, rocky inlets and unexpected bays with sandy beaches that shape the southeast coast of Ireland, where friendly fishing villages and larger ports add a lively human bustle to the scene. Waterford County has the most varied scenery in Ireland, from sandy beaches to high-rise lakes and mountain drives with spectacular views.

The touchstone against which all other beauty spots in Ireland are popularly measured is Killarney in County Kerry. With its rugged mountains and wave-lashed coves, that has drawn flocks of visitors since the mid-18th century. The most famous areas are The Ring of Kerry and The Dingle Peninsula with the coastline jutting out into the Atlantic. In 1750 local magnate, Lord Kenmare turned Killarney into a tourism area and today it is a multi-million-pound business. The town bulges with hotels, bars, restaurants and shops. From the town centre, jaunting cars can be hired. These charming little two-wheel carts, drawn by horses and driven by men known as jarveys who act as guides and will show you the sights and scenery of Killarney.

  Luxury accommodation, Youghal, located between Cork & Waterford.
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