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Hostels in Kilmore Quay, Ireland

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Pier House Hostel, Kilmore Quay

"We are located in a small fishing village called Kilmore Quay it is very scenic you have lovely walks along the Borough have Rod fishing shore fishing boat trips to the famous Saltees Island where

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This section is dedicated to take away all your "I wish someone had told me that before I went!" experiences. This way, you can spend less time settling in, and more time making new friends in your chosen hostel. We share our insider knowledge of tips, tricks and important things to look out for in Kilmore Quay.

The small coastal village of Kilmore Quay is situated in the southeast of Ireland, more precisely in County Wexford. The village, with only around four hundred inhabitants, attracts tourists that look for relaxation in an authentic, scenic environment with access to the sea. A lot of outdoor activities such as fishing, sea angling, walking, and biking are popular with travelers, too.

If you like history, you can find several historic sites, such as Tomhaggard, in the area. There is a bus connection between the county town Wexford and Kilmore Quay. Wexfordbus operates several times daily. The best time to visit County Wexford is between May and October with mean daily maximum temperatures ranging from fourteen to nineteen degrees Celsius and with precipitation days ranging from eleven to fifteen per month.

In summer, the small fishing village hosts the annually Kilmore Quay Seafood Festival. Events, workshops for children, exhibitions, and of course lots of seafood are provided. Saltee Islands, approximately five kilometers off the coast of Kilmore Quay, are the most famous bird sanctuary in Ireland. Bird-watchers and day-trippers looking for picturesque and unique nature love visiting the islands. On the islands, there are more than two hundred twenty species of birds like puffins and razorbills recorded. The so-called Norman Way is a heritage path that leads along the coast of County Wexford. There, travelers can discover authentic Medieval sites such as Grange Church, Ballyhealy Castle, and Tomhaggard, which give an authentic insight into the Norman way of life.

There are several guesthouses, holiday apartments, and hostel options in Kilmer Quay, County Wexford, Ireland. Keep in mind this town is fairly popular, so particularly in summer many premises such as your Kilmer Quay, County Wexford, Ireland hostel can be booked out quickly. Therefore, booking and planning in advance is very recommendable. However, if you cannot find a suitable place to stay the night, check out the bigger harbour town of Wexford. Additional hostels and guesthouses are available there.

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